$5,600
8 Assisted Living Communities in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
The average cost of assisted living in the city is $4,475 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 8 Assisted Living Communities in Eau Claire and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Eau Claire, WI
- Assisted Living: $4,475
- Nursing Home Care: $7,422
- In-home Care: $4,576
- Adult Day Health Services: $1,885
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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Eau Claire
Virginia
5
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February 1, 2020
Oakwood Hills is a very lovely place. I'm well satisfied. They have cards, Bingo, and all kinds of things. The elderly people are well taken care of here. The food is great, and you have many choices. My apartment is well taken care of. The workers take a great interest in helping people.
Charles
4
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March 23, 2019
Oakwood Hills is a nice community. The staff members seem fairly friendly. The rooms are small. The dining area is fair.
E.P.
5
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November 13, 2018
I would love to move back to Oakwood Hills, but they dont have the call button to call for help, and they don't have 24-hour nursing care. It's a beautiful place, and it's in the location I want. There were no significant changes, they still dont have a lot of scheduled activities for the residents. The staff member who assisted me during the recent tour was nice. I had a 1-bedroom apartment, it was roomy, and had kind of a hash kitchen. Their meals were wonderful and their food was unsurpassed. I can't believe how good it was.
Janet
5
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October 5, 2018
Oakwood Hills is the one we like a lot. People are very friendly and very sweet. We like just about everything about that place. They invited us for lunch and sat us with a lady who knew a lot about the place, which was very nice. It seems like they always have some kind of activity going on. Every day something is going on. Then they make an announcement of what is going to be happening in the next couple of days. People can sign up to participate at that time, which is nice. There's a bus that takes them to different places for field trips, and they play bingo.
Loralie
5
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April 30, 2018
HeatherWood Assisted Living and Memory Care is an absolutely beautiful environment. The rooms are large and bright. The tour was a very pleasant experience for me. If I had a choice, that's where I would put my family; however, they can't accommodate the needs my parents have. Nevertheless, the person who assisted me was absolutely fantastic. She took a lot of time with me and answered every question I had. She also introduced me to a nurse on duty who answered my more nursing related questions. She was absolutely wonderful. They have a cook onsite who cooks much of their food from scratch. They have a garden that they grow, and they have fresh veggies that they put into their meals. So that was very appealing to me. The meals looked good.
Char
5
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December 13, 2017
We were impressed with Oakwood Hills. We thought it was a very nice facility. It's very open. I liked the atmosphere. I did not like the size of the one-bedroom unit, but possibly, we would be able to go with the bigger unit. The visit was a good experience. We met with a fun lady.
Patty
4
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September 29, 2017
The people at Oakwood Hills are very nice, very cooperative, and very helpful. My mother-in-law has a clean, basic room. The grounds are very nice and very well maintained.
Map of Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Assisted Living Costs in Eau Claire
According to the Genworth Cost of Care survey from 2018, the average cost of assisted living in Eau Claire is $4,475 per month, which is $475 more than the average U.S. city and $175 more than in the average city in Wisconsin. While the cost is higher in Eau Claire than in many other cities in the state, seniors in Oshkosh pay quite a bit more: the average cost in the city is $5,000 per month. Seniors looking for a more economical option can consider assisted living option in cities such as Fond du Lac, where the average monthly cost is just $3,744, or in La Crosse, where the cost is the lowest in the state at an average of $2,638 per month.
The Cost of Assisted Living in Surrounding Areas
Eau ClaireNational Ave…State AverageFond du LacGreen BayLa CrosseMadisonOshkosh$2,500$3,000$3,500$4,000$4,500$5,000
RegionCost of Assisted Living
Eau Claire$4,475.00
National Average$4,000.00
State Average$4,300.00
Fond du Lac$3,744.00
Green Bay$4,075.00
La Crosse$2,638.00
Madison$4,363.00
Oshkosh$5,000.00
$2,500
Eau Claire
$4,475
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$4,300
Fond du Lac
$3,744
Green Bay
$4,075
La Crosse
$2,638
Madison
$4,363
Oshkosh
$5,000
Care Cost Comparison
Senior care costs differ a lot depending on the type of care needed, and in Eau Claire, this is especially true. Nursing home care costs more than double that of homemaker services and assisted living, and over $4,000 more than hiring a home health aide. While assisted living and home care options are all priced within several hundred dollars of each other, it’s important for seniors considering home care to include other costs in their budgets such as housing and food expenses. While assisted living facilities typically include these costs in their prices, seniors who choose to live at home are responsible for paying these costs out of their own pockets.
Senior Care Cost Comparison Chart
Assisted Living
$4,363
Homemaker Services
$4,004
Home Health Aide
$4,767
Adult Day Health Services
$1,842
Nursing Home Care
$8,821
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Eau Claire
Medicaid in Wisconsin
Wisconsin’s Medicaid plan helps those with lower incomes access health care and medical services. It features programs that are specifically designed to help senior citizens access long-term care options, such as assisted living, and covers costs such as primary care, hospital services and prescription medications for all of its beneficiaries.
To qualify for Medicaid in Wisconsin as an elderly person, applicants need to be at least 65 years of age. Their income should be no higher than $597.78 per month ($903.38 for married couples), and they shouldn’t possess more than $2,000 in countable assets ($3,000 for married couples). According to Medicaid, income is defined as any money that an applicant receives, regardless of the source. Some assets are exempt from consideration, including the applicant’s house, car and personal belongings.
Seniors who wish to apply for the Medicaid state plan can do so online, or by calling the Great Rivers Consortium at (888) 283-0012.
IRIS (Include, Respect, I Self Direct)
IRIS is a self-directed Medicaid program that helps seniors and disabled adults living in Wisconsin. It enables participants to create and work towards their own long-term care goals by providing a caseworker to help the participant decide the goods, services and support they require to achieve their goals — provided their needs fall within the plan’s budget. Even though this program is targeted toward independent seniors, it is available to those who reside in assisted living facilities. Covered services include supportive care, communication aids, daily living skills training and transportation.
To be eligible, applicants need to be at least 18 years old and disabled, or at least 65 if applying on the basis of age. All applicants must be legal, full-time residents of Wisconsin and require a nursing home level of care. Financially, seniors must be eligible for the Medicaid state plan.
To apply, seniors living in Eau Claire can contact the Aging & Disability Resource Center at (715) 839-4735.
Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living
State SSI Payment/Wisconsin SSI Exceptional Expense Supplement
Seniors who are eligible for the federal Supplemental Security Income benefit are usually also eligible to receive Wisconsin’s State SSI payment and the SSI-E. The payment is combined with the federal benefit and paid to recipients once per month. The amount varies depending on the senior’s living situation and marital status, but for married couples living in assisted living or nursing care facilities, it may be as much as $477.41 per month.
To qualify, seniors must be eligible for the federal benefit and have no more than $2,000 in countable assets ($3,000 for married couples).
For more details about this benefit, seniors can contact the Great Rivers Consortium at (888) 283-0012.
Elderlife Bridge Loan
Seniors who are struggling with funding the move to an assisted living facility can enlist the help of Elderlife Financial Services, which provides bridge loans to seniors who require temporary financial assistance. These loans operate as a line of credit and are meant to help seniors manage the upfront costs associated with moving to a long-term care facility. Payments must be made monthly. Many seniors use these loans to provide them with the funds they need while waiting on the sale of a house to close or benefits to begin.
Eligibility depends mostly on income and credit; however, seniors who don’t qualify on their own have the option of including up to six cosigners on their application to help decrease payments and increase their chances of approval.
To apply for an Elderlife bridge loan or for more information, seniors can contact Elderlife at (888) 228-4500.
Assisted Living Resources in Eau Claire
Senior Center in Eau Claire
The L.E. Phillips Senior Center in Eau Claire provides local senior citizens with a safe place to spend time with their peers. It features a fitness center, a cafeteria, a game room and a variety of social activities, fitness classes and educational programs. Seniors at the center can enroll in computer courses and social clubs, play cards and billiards or enjoy a warm meal among friends.
L.E. Phillips Senior Center
1616 Bellinger St., Eau Claire, WI 54703
(715) 839-4909
Aging Resources
The Aging & Disability Resource Center in Eau Claire helps older adults aged 60 and above access benefits and preserve their independence. It offers services that include nutritional counseling, respite care, benefits counseling and caregiver training. Aging & Disability Resource Center
721 Oxford Ave., Eau Claire, WI 54703
(715) 839-4735
Veterans Affairs
Seniors who are eligible for VA benefits can access health care services at two VA clinics that are located in the Eau Claire area. The Chippewa Valley VA Clinic and the Rice Valley VA Clinic offers a variety of services, including primary care, mental health care, cardiology and dermatology.
Chippewa Valley VA Clinic
475 Chippewa Mall Dr., Ste 418, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729-5047
(715) 720-3780
Rice Lake VA Clinic
2700A College Dr., Rice Lake, WI 54868-2449
(715) 236-3355
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