Lynridge of Huntsville Assisted Living and Memory Care
4801 Whitesport Circle SW,
Huntsville, Alabama 35801
$5,200
The average cost of assisted living in the city is $3,495 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 13 Assisted Living Communities in Huntsville and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Huntsville, AL
Jennifer
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May 11, 2021
Brookdale Jones Farm was nice. It's an older community that's been in Huntsville for a while, and their rooms didn't have a large balcony, but it was nice sized. I think they're going to do some renovations on it. The staff was also very helpful and kept in touch afterwards. From what I saw, it looked like Brookdale Jones Farm was a clean facility.
Wanda
5
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September 27, 2018
We love Redstone (Redstone Village). It's a nice place. My mother is in the memory care facility. It's beautiful and I think it's quite unique. There are a lot of activities for the residents and they're very kind. They have people come in to do therapy, there's ice cream in the afternoon, and singers and performers who come in. They have an ice cream bar and they have a little store where the residents can look around. The food seems to be good and the dining area is a very nice common area where they gather all the time. The staff is amazing.
Mike P.
5
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June 27, 2018
My mom moved into Redstone Village about two months ago. It's very clean. There are very nice people who work hard to help the people with their memories. It's a newer facility, so it doesn't have that old feel to it. There's a private bathroom in each room, a closet for clothes, and the dining room outside the room. There are activities throughout the week.
Dianne
5
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June 19, 2018
I chose Redstone Village because it's clean and elegant, and the staff is very caring. We also already had a good experience with them with another family member. People would come in and do concerns and crafts with the residents, travel to local businesses, do games, and pretty much whatever activities you'd like to do. They have a chef, and the food is wonderful.
Susan
5
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July 17, 2017
Redstone was a very nice facility, and it was laid out very well. I saw people playing Bingo and things like that. The rooms were very nice, and the dining room was very upscale. The person that assisted me did an excellent job.
Per Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care survey, the monthly cost of assisted living in Huntsville is comparable to other Alabama cities such as Decatur ($3,404) and Mobile ($3,424). It’s also about $200 per month above the state median cost of $3,217 and $500 below the national average of $4,000. The lowest assisted living rates in Alabama are found in Gadsden ($2,075), and the most expensive are in Montgomery, where costs average $3,992 per month.
Huntsville
$3,495
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$3,271
Gadsden
$2,075
Daphne Area
$3,850
Decatur
$3,404
Tuscaloosa
$2,935
Mobile
$3,424
Montgomery
$3,992
While location is a contributing factor in the cost of senior care in Huntsville, the level of care, where it’s received and the extent of services provided also play a significant role. Adult day health services in a care center on weekdays are the least costly option, while nursing home care that offers 24-hour skilled services is the most expensive. Assisted living rates fall in between, as do costs for homemaker and home health aide services. To compare the cost of in-home options and assisted living accurately, seniors need to keep in mind that residential facility fees typically include room and board. Those receiving care at home are still responsible for household operating expenses such as food, utilities, property taxes and upkeep.
Assisted Living
$3,495
Homemaker Services
$3,623
Home Health Aide
$3,432
Adult Day Health Services
$1,300
Nursing Home Care
$6,600
Alabama provides necessary health care coverage to low-income residents through Medicaid, the jointly funded state and federal program that serves over 72 million nationwide. Medicaid covers 1 in 5 Alabama residents, who receive a range of services, including inpatient and outpatient hospital care, doctor and specialist visits, prescription drugs and lab and X-ray services.
Those aged 65 and older, blind or disabled can qualify for regular Medicaid coverage if they have a monthly income below $791 and total available resources of less than $2,000 per individual or $3,000 per married couple.
Alabama Medicaid also covers long-term nursing home care for those who receive supplemental security income or have an income of less than $2,313 per month and a maximum of $2,000 in available resources.
All income counts for Medicaid purposes, but resources may be deemed available or exempt. Available or countable resources include cash, bank account balances, stocks and bonds and other investments. Exempt resources include a primary home, life insurance with a maximum face value of $5,000, one vehicle and personal effects, including jewelry.
Interested seniors can learn more about Alabama Medicaid services and how to apply by calling (800) 362-1504.
Alabama Community Transition Waiver
Individuals with a disability or suffering from a chronic illness and currently living in a nursing home may qualify for the Community Transition waiver. The purpose of the waiver is to lower the cost of care by transitioning these individuals back to their home or an assisted living community. For those approved, the waiver covers the cost of transitioning, case management and other services, which may include:
Optional State Supplementation
Alabama seniors with limited income and few resources who are eligible for the federal Supplemental Security Income program may also qualify for a monthly state supplemental payment. This additional benefit can provide up to $60 per person to put toward the cost of room and board in an assisted living facility.
Seniors can apply for SSI and Alabama OSS benefits by contacting the Social Security Administration at (800) 772-1213.
Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefits
Huntsville senior veterans and their surviving spouses who currently receive or are eligible for a standard VA pension may qualify for a monthly top-up payment through the Aid and Attendance program. Those who receive a disability pension aren’t eligible for this benefit, but others who meet one of these criteria may qualify:
Huntsville residents aged 60 and over qualify for free membership at the Huntsville-Madison County Senior Center. The center offers a nutritious weekday lunch program, educational and fitness classes and a wide range of activities that include Scrabble, bridge, pool and a variety of creative arts and crafts. The center’s health room, which is staffed by registered nurses, provides blood pressure and glucose screenings, Medicare counseling, routine first aid and free loans of wheelchairs, walkers and other equipment.
Huntsville-Madison County Senior Center
2200 Drake Ave. SW, Huntsville, AL 35805
(256) 880-7080
The Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments is the designated Area Agency on Aging serving Madison County. The agency offers advocacy and assistance identifying available federal, state and local programs and services, so Huntsville seniors can live independently and safely in the community. Through the AAA, local seniors may also receive guidance on health insurance benefits, transportation services and legal assistance. TARCOG Area Agency on Aging
5075 Research Dr. NW, Huntsville, AL 35805
(256) 830-0818
The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs, Madison County Service Office provides advice and help filing and processing applications for benefits and entitlement claims as well as assistance with a variety of civil legal matters. Primary and mental health care, optometry, audiology, pharmacy and radiology services are available at the Huntsville VA outpatient clinic.
Madison County Veterans Service Office
115-B Washington St., Huntsville, AL 35801
(256) 532-1662
Huntsville VA Outpatient Clinic
500 Markaview Dr., NW Huntsville, AL 35805
(256) 533-8477
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Lynridge of Huntsville Assisted Living and Memory Care
4801 Whitesport Circle SW,
Huntsville, Alabama 35801
$5,200
$2,530
$3,285
$4,585
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