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READ MOREThe average cost of assisted living in the city is $4,050 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 1 Assisted Living Community in Spring Hill and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Spring Hill, KS
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The 2018 Genworth Cost of Care study reveals that the monthly cost of assisted living in Spring Hill is just $50 above the national average of $4,000 and about $500 below the state average ($4,556). In fact, Spring Hill has substantially lower assisted living rates than all other surveyed cities in Kansas. Costs here are about $1,300 lower than in Topeka ($5,300) and Lawrence ($5,265) and over $1,000 less than in Manhattan ($5,100). The closest comparable city is Wichita, where assisted living prices are still almost $700 more expensive.
Note: Data on senior care costs wasn’t available for Spring Hill, so data for the nearby Kansas City, Missouri, area was used.
Spring Hill/Kansas City MO Area
$4,050
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$4,556
Wichita
$4,728
Manhattan
$5,100
Lawrence
$5,265
Topeka
$5,300
Various factors beyond location influence the rates senior care options within a community. These include the number of service hours provided, the skill level of offered services and where the care takes place. In Spring Hill, adult day health services, which offer weekday care in a group setting, are the least costly option. Nursing homes cost the most because they offer round-the-clock care in residential surroundings and skilled nursing services. Homemaker and home health aide services are fairly close cost-wise to assisted living. The major difference is that assisted living is offered in a residential setting and usually includes room and board. In-home care rates are based on service hours only and don’t cover rent, utilities, maintenance, food and other living expenses.
Assisted Living
$4,050
Homemaker Services
$4,004
Home Health Aide
$4,385
Adult Day Health Services
$1,733
Nursing Home Care
$5,582
Medicaid is the national public health insurance program for those with low incomes and few resources. The program is funded jointly by the federal government and individual states and is administered at the state level according to federal guidelines.
The state Medicaid program, known as KanCare, provides health care coverage to Kansas families with young children, pregnant women, those with disabilities and the elderly. For applicants who meet specific eligibility requirements, KanCare provides a range of services, including:
State Supplemental Payment
Kansas seniors and disabled adults who live in a Medicaid-approved facility and are eligible for SSI benefits may qualify for a state-funded cash top-up on their monthly check. The Kansas State Supplemental Payment provides $32 for individuals and $64 for married couples, which can be used to pay expenses such as room and board. To receive SSI benefits and the SSP, applicants must meet certain asset limits and have a monthly income equal to or less than the federal benefit rate. Currently, the limits are:
The Neighbor’s Place, hosted by the Spring Hill Civic Center, is where area residents aged 60 and over can come together to socialize and enjoy a hot, nutritious lunch at 11:30 a.m. each weekday. The neighborhood center is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and offers a variety of activities, educational programs and services especially designed to help local seniors stay active and engaged in the community.
Spring Hill Neighbor’s Place
401 N. Madison St., Spring Hill, KS 66083
(913) 592-3180
The Johnson County Area Agency on Aging provides seniors with a central point of access for local, county and state programs and resources that support their continued independence and quality of life. Spring Hill’s older residents can get information and counseling about health insurance, community-based services and supports, nutritious meals, transportation services and long-term care options. Johnson County Area Agency on Aging
11811 S. Sunset Dr., Ste. 1300, Olathe, KS 66061
(913) 715-8800
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