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29 Assisted Living Communities in Fort Wayne, Indiana

The average cost of assisted living in the city is $2,978 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 29 Assisted Living Communities in Fort Wayne and several in surrounding areas.

  • Assisted living: $2,978
  • Nursing home semiprivate room: $6,874
  • In-home care: $4,195
  • Adult day health services: $1,517

Assisted Living Facilities near Fort Wayne, Indiana

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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Fort Wayne

Rita Fleck

5

December 10, 2021

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My brother and sister-in-law lived in the independent house until his recent death. My SIL was offered a room n assisted living where she has been very happy. The staff are always friendly, the nurses attention be and the facility clean. I may consider moving here in the future!

Sam

3

November 25, 2020

I visited this facility

I saw a one-bedroom at Apple Ridge and a studio, the rooms were clean. I just wasn't so impressed with the lady who gave the tour, it wasn't so much with the community. I saw the cafeteria there or the dining area, and the common area, that's about it.

Diana

5

October 21, 2020

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mom has moved here. We chose this community because it's close to my house. It's clean. Everybody is really friendly and nice. I'm not really sure what they have for activities. They're kinda limited on their visiting right now because of COVID. The amenities were comparable to others.

Mary

3

April 27, 2020

I visited this facility

Park Place Senior Living is okay for independent living, or someone who needs minimal care, but not great for someone who needs daily regular assistance. It seemed too much like a nursing home, we know several people there, and the nursing assistants need training in dealing with people. The food is not satisfactory, too many sandwiches, and not enough real meals. The rooms are okay, the size is okay, there's a kitchenette with a refrigerator which is nice, and an individual patio area. The food could stand an improvement, and so could the nursing aides or assistants need a better training program. The place is very clean, and the office management staff is nice, and there's an outside walking area.

Jeffrey

4

April 10, 2020

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Arbor Glen is a really nice place. The only thing is that it's an independent living place and they didn't have a lot of help or benefits onsite, so they don't have a lot of nurse or doctors. He didn't really need it at the time so we signed up for them. They had a calendar on the wall and it looked like they had things going on every day like card games and bingo. They had things going on all the time including transportation to go to other places in town like to the store. I have only dealt with two staff members and they were very accommodating. It was a really nice looking place.

Jeffrey

4

April 10, 2020

I visited this facility

We were very satisfied with Park Place Senior Living, even though it was a little more expensive than what we're looking for at the time. They had medical people available onsite if they needed them. The staff went through the stuff that they do with the residents. Their rooms were a little small compared to other places we've looked at. They were not as bright as his current apartment, which came across as a more cheerful place to spend your time. But it's just the apartments, not the entire complex. The dining area was a nice place to come and have lunch and eat your meals. They had laundry facilities and other amenities.

Carla

5

April 10, 2020

I visited this facility

We liked Park Place Senior Living a lot and we wanted to take dad in there but his long-term health insurance won't cover it. The place itself was really nice, and we wanted to go into their 1-bedroom apartment, it would have been a great size for him. The staff was very friendly and informative. They have an exercise area and it was nice.

Tim

5

February 7, 2020

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My father is doing pretty good at Apple Ridge. His room is good and they keep him active. The staff members are good. The dining area is clean and the food is good. There is nothing wrong with it. The amenities are good. They offer everything my father needs.

Leslie

5

July 24, 2019

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mother has been very happy at Georgetowne Place. The transition went well, and we're very comfortable with her placement there. It's an older facility, but it's well kept. The staff has been very friendly. She plays cards, Bingo, puzzles, she takes walks every day, and she has a washer and dryer in her own apartment, so she does her own laundry. She said the food is not always as good as what she would like depending on the day. It's convenient to grocery stores and pharmacy. It has some open areas around it, so you don't feel like you're in an industrial area. They have an open restaurant for dining from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Map of Fort Wayne, Indiana

Assisted Living Costs in Fort Wayne

According to Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care study, Fort Wayne is one of the most affordable cities for assisted living in the state of Indiana. At $2,978 per month, it’s significantly less expensive than the state average of $4,385 and the national average of $4,000. In addition to Fort Wayne, the smaller Indiana cities of Kokomo ($3,360) and Michigan City ($3,675) also offer lower monthly costs for assisted living compared to state and national averages. The area around the capital city of Indianapolis is the most expensive, averaging $5,053 per month.

Cost of Assisted Living Comparison Chart

Fort Wayne

$2,978

National average

$4,000

State average

$4,385

Elkhart area

$4,043

South Bend area

$4,625

Muncie

$4,785

Kokomo

$3,630

Indianapolis area

$5,053

Michigan City area

$3,675

Care Cost Comparison

The cost of senior care is greatly influenced by the type of care that’s required. In Fort Wayne, skilled nursing care is more than double the cost of assisted living per month. In-home care, whether homemaker services or home health aid services, is also more expensive than assisted living (about $1,200 to $1,800 more per month). It’s important to add up the other costs of continuing to live at home as well, including monthly mortgage or rent payments, maintenance services and unforeseen repairs. The cost of assisted living generally includes most of these expenses.  Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart

  • Assisted living: $2,978
  • Homemaker services: $4,195
  • Home health aide: $4,767
  • Adult day health: $1,517
  • Nursing home care (semiprivate room): $6,874

 

 Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Fort Wayne

Medicaid in Indiana

Indiana Medicaid provides a variety of benefits to low-income residents of all ages in Fort Wayne. This traditional Medicaid program covers services such as hospital care, prescription drugs, home health care and skilled nursing care. Financial support for assisted living may be available through Indiana’s Aged and Disabled Medicaid Waiver, which is listed below.

To qualify for Indiana Medicaid, seniors in Fort Wayne must have incomes under $1,041 per month for an individual or couple and a maximum of $2,000 (single) or $3,000 (couple) in assets. Counted assets may include bank account balances, cash, stocks and bonds, equity in a vehicle and property (other than your home). If your income or assets are above these requirements, there may be the option to pay a monthly patient liability premium.

To sign up for Medicaid, fill out the Indiana Application for Health Coverage online or call (800) 403-0864. To apply in person, visit your local Division of Family Resources office.

Indiana Aged and Disabled Waiver

Residents of Fort Wayne needing financial support for assisted living may be eligible for Medicaid’s Aged and Disabled waiver. The A&D waiver provides an alternative to nursing home admission and covers services in specific Medicaid-approved assisted living facilities. The A&D waiver is not an entitlement program, so waiting lists should be expected.

To qualify for assisted living services under the A&D waiver, residents of Fort Wayne must be willing to live in a Medicaid-approved assisted living facility, have a monthly income of $2,313 or less and countable assets of no more than $2,000. Participants must also be assessed by a nurse and found to need assistance with three or more activities of daily living, which is the level of care provided in a nursing home.

To learn more about the Aged and Disabled waiver, contact the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration at (800) 457-8283. 

Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living

Fort Wayne seniors who can’t live alone but don’t require nursing home level care may qualify for financial assistance through the state’s Residential Care Assistance Program. RCAP funds can cover room and board, care coordination, food, laundry and other select services in contracted assisted living facilities.

To qualify for RCAP, Fort Wayne residents must be at least 65 years of age or blind or disabled and a current Medicaid recipient or participant in the federal Supplemental Security Income program. They must also be willing to move to an assisted living facility that has an approved RCAP contract with the Indiana Division of Aging. 

RCAP applications are available online, and they may be filled out by an applicant’s family, guardian or advocate. It’s also common for RCAP facilities to help applicants with the eligibility process.

For more information about the Indiana Residential Care Assistance Program, contact the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration at (800) 457-8283. 

Assisted Living Resources in Fort Wayne

Aging & In-Home Services of Northeast Indiana

AIHS is a nonprofit, community-based organization that fosters dignity and independence for older adults, people with disabilities and their caregivers. Services include advance care planning, safety programs, home support, a family caregiver center, and health, wellness and community engagement activities. AIHS
2927 Lake Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46805
(800) 552-3662

Veterans’ Affairs

The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs helps Hoosier veterans and their spouses and dependents obtain every benefit due to them. A network of service officers will provide information and prepare paperwork at no cost. Eligible beneficiaries may also utilize the VA Northern Indiana Health Care System. The Fort Wayne Campus has been proudly serving Indiana veterans with primary care, surgical specialty care and mental health clinics since 1950.

 Indiana Department of Veterans’ Affairs
City County Building
1 East Main St., Room 106, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
(260) 449-7861

 VA Northern Indiana Health Care System, Fort Wayne Campus
2121 Lake Ave., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
(800) 360-8387

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