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13 Assisted Living Communities in Little Rock, Arkansas
The average cost of assisted living in the city is $3,975 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 Little Rock and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Little Rock, AR
- Assisted Living: $3,975
- Nursing Home Care: $5,779
- In-home Care: $3,623
- Adult Day Health Services: $2,080
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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Little Rock
Susan
3
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October 13, 2022
The administration in this facility is apparently weak and inexperienced in management. The food quality, selections, and preparation are appalling as is the lack of kitchen staff. The kitchen environment is unsafe for staff with no airflow (air conditioner) and broken stoves. I have strong doubts about the nutritional value offered to residents daily. The value of living here, based on cost, has dwindled miserably. The facility itself was supposed to be redecorated and upgraded in the common areas more than 3 years ago, but it has yet to be accomplished. The carpet in those areas needs to be removed and/or replaced for hygiene purposes. I wonder how they pass safety codes.
Disgusted
2
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October 13, 2022
My Mom lives at Andover. She constantly complains about the poor food and high turnover of staff. The facility is outdated and in a constant state of repair.. needs renovations throughout.
Kathy
5
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April 10, 2020
We were able to have Right at Home Little Rock for mom temporarily. The agency did fine, they worked on the scheduling and was able to work everything out to our advantage. The aides were fine and did really well with mom. They've provided companionship but also took her to her doctor's appointments. Because they responded so quickly, it was all worth it. Overall, they were very friendly and quick to respond. So if you're in a hurry and need something that's going to work, this agency is the one to go.
Marilyn
5
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March 31, 2020
Andover Place is beautiful. The dining room was beautiful and the facilities were beautiful. The people were accommodating, they have pull-cords for the individuals who live there, and they have transportation care for people who need to be transported to different places. They have a library, a beauty shop, and a movie place where they have movie nights. They have a lot of displays with the things they do with their people. There are nice seating areas, and there are outdoor areas if you want to garden. The staff was really great. They stayed in contact with me after my visit to answer any questions.
April
5
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March 31, 2020
Avenir Memory Care at Little Rock is my favorite senior community. I like the layout. Their community area was nicer than other places and seemed more open. Their dining area was also really nice. I saw their TV area, gathering rooms, and courtyard, which were all very nice. The staff member that I met was really good.
April
5
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March 31, 2020
Brookdale Chenal Heights was very nice. The look of the place was excellent, it was spacious, and clean. They were great and the staff was excellent. They have everything. I met the activities director and they had a lot of activities for the residents. I remember the dining area being really nice. They also had a nice patio that was very pretty. It was a nice community. I liked their rooms and their apartments.
Alan
4
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October 7, 2019
My mother is in here and they do real well. They help with getting people to their doctor appointments, they take them to public libraries, and they assist them with bathing. She's getting some therapy now. It's a nice looking facility, and the food looks really good.
Tina
5
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February 27, 2019
We have Home Instead for my mom and they offer skilled nursing and therapy. They have normal and average service. It's satisfactory.
Pat
3
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January 13, 2019
Andover Place and the staff were very nice, but they had repairs going on, so they dont have any apartments available. We had a complete tour of the building. They showed us some of the areas, the library, and the movies, but the problem was parking, and we werent able to see the rooms. I was impressed with what I saw, and their little kitchen was very nice and well-staffed.
Map of Little Rock, Arkansas
Assisted Living Costs in Little Rock
The Genworth 2018 Cost of Care study found that assisted living costs in Little Rock average $3,975 a month. This is nearly on par with the U.S. average of $4,000. However, at nearly $1,000 higher than the Arkansas average, Little Rock assisted living facilities are the most expensive in the state.
Assisted living prices can vary significantly, even within the same geographical area. Pine Bluff is not far from Little Rock, but it’s much more affordable at just $2,350. Another central Arkansas city, Hot Springs, is almost as costly at $3,950 per month.
The Cost of Assisted Living in Surrounding Areas
Little Rock
$3,975
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$3,037
Fayetteville Area
$3,600
Fort Smith
$2,700
Hot Springs
$3,950
Jonesboro
$3,498
Pine Bluff
$2,350
Care Cost Comparison
Little Rock seniors may encounter vastly different prices for services, depending on the type of care they need. At the top end, nursing home care costs $5,779 per month for a semiprivate room and $6,692 for a private room. While these numbers may seem high, they’re both significantly lower than the national average. At $3,975 monthly, assisted living facilities are about two-thirds the cost of nursing homes. In-home services are even less expensive at $3,623. Seniors who choose to remain at home should remember to account for additional expenses, such as mortgage payments, utilities, property taxes and meals, when comparing senior living options. These costs are typically included with assisted living and nursing home facilities.
Senior Care Cost Comparison Chart
Assisted Living
$3,975
Homemaker Services
$3,623
Home Health Aide
$3,623
Adult Day Health Services
$2,080
Nursing Home Care
$5,779
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Little Rock
Medicaid in Arkansas
Medicaid is a national program that helps low-income Americans pay for necessary health care services. In Arkansas, Medicaid is called ARMedicaid, and it pays for doctor’s visits, emergency care, hospital stays and other medical services. The state Medicaid plan may pay for long-term care, including assisted living facilities, through its waiver programs.
To receive coverage, Little Rock residents must earn less than the Medicaid income limits:
- $16,146 annually for a one-person household
- $21,892 annually for a two-person household
Resource limits also apply to Medicaid. The limit is $2,000 for a single person and $3,000 for a couple. Some assets are counted towards the resource limit, while others are exempt. Cash, checking and savings accounts, stocks and bonds are usually counted. Exempt assets include a primary residence, household belongings and one car.
People who receive Supplemental Security Income automatically receive ARMedicaid and don’t need to apply. Others can apply in person at the county Department of Human Services office or visit Access Arkansas to apply online.
For more information about Medicaid coverage, call the ARMedicaid Support Center at (800) 482-8988.
Living Choices Assisted Living Waiver
Seniors who require care in an assisted living community may be eligible for the Living Choices Assisted Living waiver. The waiver may pay for a variety of services, such as nonmedical transportation, medication administration, therapeutic care and limited nursing services, as well as recreational and social activities. Seniors can also receive assistance with daily activities, such as eating, drinking or toileting. Room-and-board costs are excluded from the waiver.
To be eligible for the Living Choices program, seniors must earn less than 300% of the current SSI benefit, or $2,313 per month. They’re also subject to the same resource limits as Medicaid participants ($2,000 for an individual and $3,000 for a couple).
In addition to meeting financial requirements, seniors must need an intermediate level of nursing home care as determined by a licensed medical professional’s assessment. Seniors who require skilled nursing aren’t eligible.
To learn more about the Living Choices waiver, call the Division of Aging and Adult Services at (501) 682-2441.
Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living
Assisted Living Bridge Loans
Some seniors only require help paying for assisted living for a short period. This may be the case for seniors who are planning a home sale or waiting for benefits approval. A short-term loan can help bridge these funding gaps.
When seniors are approved for a bridge loan, the money is sent right to the assisted living community. Loan terms of up to 24 months are available, which gives seniors time to arrange a more permanent source of funding.
To apply for a bridge loan, call Elderlife Financial at (888) 228-4500 or complete a quick online application. Applicants should be prepared to explain how they’ll repay the loan, but they don’t need to qualify on their own. Up to six borrowers are allowed per application, and they don’t have to be related.
Veterans Aid and Attendance
Little Rock veterans who receive a basic VA pension may be able to receive additional money from the VA to help pay for assisted living costs. The VA offers a top-up benefit called the Aid and Attendance pension. It’s available to veterans who need another person’s help performing activities of daily living, such as getting dressed, eating or bathing. Veterans can also qualify if they’re confined to bed due to a disability, legally blind or a resident in a nursing home.
Senior veterans who aren’t receiving a VA disability pension can apply for the Aid and Attendance benefit by:
- Filing a request in-person at the local regional benefit office
- Sending a written request to the St. Paul Regional Pension Management Center
Applicants should submit documentation supporting the need for the benefit, and if possible, a written doctor’s report. For answers to questions about this pension or other VA benefits, call the VA at (844) 698-2311.
Assisted Living Resources in Little Rock
Community Centers
Little Rock is home to seven community centers. Some centers are designated Senior Center Site locations and offer dedicated programming for seniors. All centers offer amenities that seniors may enjoy, including exercise rooms, outdoor swimming pools, computer labs and game rooms. Seniors can contact their closest community center to learn more about its offerings.
Resources for Veterans
The Little Rock area offers many resources for veterans. Eligible seniors can visit either of the area’s VA hospitals for medical care. The Little Rock Vet Center provides referrals to VA benefits and services, as well as individual and marriage counseling. Seniors who have questions about their VA pensions or other benefits can visit the Regional Benefit Office.
John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans Hospital
4300 W 7th St, Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 257-1000
Eugene J. Towbin Healthcare Center
2200 Fort Roots Dr, North Little Rock, AR 72114
(501) 257-1000
Little Rock Vet Center
2200 Fort Roots Dr, Bldg 106, North Little Rock, AR 72114
(501) 918-1800
North Little Rock Regional Office
2200 Fort Roots Dr, Bldg 65, North Little Rock, AR 72114
(800) 827-1000
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