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Virginia, also known as the “Old Dominion” state, features a nice selection of skilled nursing facilities. Virginia nursing homes are well regarded for providing exceptional quality of life on the east coast where phenomenal health care service is the regular. The Old Dominion state provides a quality selection of nursing homes in Virginia along with reasonable prices.

What makes a quality nursing home in Virginia? Good question. Most are well known for having professional, knowledgeable staff, clean rooms, tasty and nutritious meals and other amenities. If you are considering relocating to a new state for skilled nursing care, Virginia nursing homes are worth your time and consideration.

Virginia Nursing Home Costs

The typical semi-private room in Virginia retirement homes costs about $208 per day. The national average is $225 per day, designating Virginia as lower than average national costs. A private room, with a projected total of $226 per day, also ranks below the national average of $253 per day.

What makes Virginia nursing homes so affordable? The state has a great location in proximity to the rest of the United States. Situated just below the expensive northeast where the New England communities (Massachusetts, New York and others) are known to be close to $300 per day, and just above the south where some people do not make it their prime destination, Virginia sits conveniently in the mid-Atlantic.

The projected yearly cost for a nursing home in Virginia is between $75,000 to $83,000, depending on if you or a loved one settles on a semi-private or private room. Affordable long-term care in Virginia exists in more rural parts of the state. Alexandria is the most expensive at approximately $279 per day and the state capital of Richmond is moderately priced at $211 per day.

Virginia nursing homes costs are rising at about the national rate. In the last 6 years, Virginia long term care costs rose $7 higher per day. Virginia’s modest growth places the state in the middle of the pack in terms of costs for long term care and rehabilitation. Virginia nursing homes rank 28th, just below Idaho and above Arizona.

Virginia Nursing Home / Skilled Nursing - Amenities

Virginia nursing homes feature a good balance of amenities. The features of each skilled nursing facility in Virginia may be dependent on the type of care provided. Some Virginia nursing homes focus on short term care and rehabilitation. Meanwhile, other facilities are completely dedicated to long term care, and others provide all three types of service.

Standard amenities of retirement homes in Virginia include food preparation and daily servings, group activities, day-use rooms, indoor lounges and outdoor private seating, well landscaped land on property, clean rooms, well maintained rooms and extended hours for visitation.

Virginia skilled nursing can get you established in a really great facility with a caring, knowledgeable staff. Whether you or a loved one needs routine checkups for cognitive disabilities or chronic diseases, rehabilitation for a personal injury or medical procedure, or help with post-stroke or post-heart attack, Virginia nursing homes are here to help!

There are a total of 287 nursing homes in Virginia that Virginia senior citizen residents can take advantage of. Virginia nursing facilities can be part of larger nursing care communities, including continuing care, dementia or Alzheimer's care communities. Most skilled nursing facilities in Virginia will provide older adults with both long term care as well as short term rehabilitative nursing care. Most Virginia nursing homes accept Medicaid and all will accept private pay. All nursing facilities throughout Virginia state that you can locate through Senior Guidance are officially licensed by Medicare.

SeniorGuidance.org provides comprehensive resources on various senior living options, including: assisted living facilities, senior living communities, nursing homes, independent living communities, continuing care retirement communities (CCRC) and all other long term senior care options, including memory care such as Alzheimer's or Dementia.

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