Nursing Homes by State
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Alaska
5 options -
Alabama
418 options -
Arkansas
299 options -
Arizona
373 options -
California
7,218 options -
Colorado
654 options -
Connecticut
2,226 options -
District of Columbia
151 options -
Delaware
200 options -
Florida
2,173 options -
Georgia
487 options -
Hawaii
52 options -
Iowa
515 options -
Idaho
86 options -
Illinois
4,417 options -
Indiana
1,035 options -
Kansas
501 options -
Kentucky
533 options
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Louisiana
525 options -
Massachusetts
3,279 options -
Maryland
1,243 options -
Maine
191 options -
Michigan
1,387 options -
Minnesota
1,070 options -
Missouri
1,878 options -
Mississippi
197 options -
Montana
46 options -
North Carolina
797 options -
North Dakota
52 options -
Nebraska
180 options -
New Hampshire
271 options -
New Jersey
3,041 options -
New Mexico
80 options -
Nevada
108 options -
New York
3,920 options -
Ohio
4,008 options -
Oklahoma
471 options -
Oregon
198 options -
Pennsylvania
3,852 options -
Rhode Island
613 options -
South Carolina
292 options -
South Dakota
56 options -
Tennessee
641 options -
Texas
2,460 options -
Utah
288 options -
Virginia
612 options -
Vermont
40 options -
Washington
508 options -
Wisconsin
753 options -
West Virginia
230 options -
Wyoming
28 options
FAQ
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Who is Right For Nursing Homes?
Seniors who are no longer able to care for themselves or need assistance with daily living activities due to physical or cognitive impairments or require complex medical care or have undergone surgery. -
What Types of Care Are Provided in Nursing Homes?
Skilled Nursing Care
Rehabilitation Services
Personal Care
Medication Management
Social Services
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How Much Does Nursing Home Care Cost?
The average cost of nursing homes in the United States was $7,908 per month for a semi-private room and $9,034 per month for a private room. Some seniors may be eligible for financial assistance through Medicaid, Life Insurance, Reverse Mortgages or veterans' programs to help cover the cost.