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The average cost of assisted living in the city is $3,670 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 11 Assisted Living Communities in Greeley and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Greeley, CO
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At $4,000 per month, the average cost of assisted living care in Colorado is on par with the national average. Compared to these prices, Greeley’s assisted living facilities are relatively affordable at $3,670 per month. The only Colorado city with lower average prices is Grand Junction ($3,350).
Seniors in Boulder pay the highest prices in the state at $5,000 per month, according to Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care Survey. Colorado Springs ($4,875) and Denver ($4,700) aren’t far behind.
Greeley
$3,670
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$4,000
Boulder
$5,000
Colorado Springs
$4,875
Denver Area
$4,700
Fort Collins
$3,950
Grand Junction
$3,350
Pueblo
$4,000
In Greeley, the monthly cost of senior care varies based on the type of care a senior requires. For a semiprivate room in a nursing home, seniors pay an average of $8,578 per month, about $4,900 more than assisted living. Homemaker services and home health aides both cost $4,624 per month, about $950 more than assisted living. Seniors should note that these prices only include the cost of care itself, not all the other costs associated with staying at home, including rent, groceries and utilities. Depending on a senior’s individual budget, in-home care may end up being significantly more expensive than assisted living.
Assisted Living
$3,670
Homemaker Services
$4,624
Home Health Aide
$4,624
Adult Day Health Services
0
Nursing Home Care
$8,578
Since its creation more than 50 years ago, Medicaid has helped countless low-income Americans access critical health care services. In Colorado, this public health insurance program is known as Health First Colorado. More than 1.2 million people are enrolled in the state’s program, including children, pregnant women and seniors.
Some of the many benefits these enrollees can receive include primary care, emergency care, hospitalization, outpatient care and rehabilitative services. Through the Elderly, Blind and Disabled waiver, described in detail below, Health First Colorado pays for various long-term care services.
Greeley seniors may be eligible for Health First Colorado if they are U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, legal aliens or permanent residents. In addition, the program has income and resource limits. Coloradans who are 65 years of age or older may qualify if they:
Old Age Pension
The Old Age Pension is a state-run program that provides financial assistance of up to $771 per month to low-income seniors. This funding is loaded onto a Quest Card; this card can be used like a debit card in stores or at ATMs. In addition, seniors who qualify for this program but don’t qualify for Health First Colorado may receive limited medical care.
These benefits are available to seniors who:
The city’s senior center is open to adults 50 years of age and older. Through the center’s many activities, including ice cream socials, fitness programs and group outings, seniors can make friends and have fun. They can keep their mind active with classes about computers, driver safety and other useful topics. For more fun, the center also organizes trips to local and international destinations.
Greeley Active Adult Center
1010 6th St., Greeley, CO 80631
(970) 350-9440
The city’s AAA provides many services to seniors. Its Senior Information and Assistance program helps seniors navigate their long-term care options, including assisted living. The AAA also has professional care managers who can help low-income seniors access publicly funded long-term care services. Weld County Area on Aging
315 N. 11th Ave., Bldg. C, Greeley, CO 80632
(970) 400-6950
Eligible veterans in Greeley can take advantage of the many nearby Veterans Affairs resources. A VA clinic and Vet Center are located just a short drive away in Fort Collins. Senior veterans may also visit Aurora’s VA hospital. In Lakewood, seniors can stop by the regional benefit office for assistance with their service-related benefits.
Fort Collins VA Clinic
2509 Research Blvd., Fort Collins, CO 80526
(970) 224-1550
Fort Collins Vet Center
702 W. Drake Rd., Bldg. C, Fort Collins, CO 80526
(970) 221-5176
VA Eastern Colorado Healthcare System
1700 N. Wheeling St., Aurora, CO 80045
(303) 399-8020
Denver Regional Benefit Office
155 Van Gordon St., Lakewood, CO 80228
(800) 827-1000
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