Starting Rates and Pricing at The Sequoia.

Rates are factored by community location, available amenities and services, and suite selection. Needed care levels are the second factor that affects your cost.

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Is it the right time for Senior Living?

This quick survey will help bring clarity if now is the right time for senior living.

Learn more about senior living and find out which options are the best fit for you or your family with this quick 4-5 minute survey.

Senior Living, Olympia

Financing Senior Care in Olympia, Washington.

In-home care might look like the most affordable option at first. That is until you take into account the average cost of assisted living is typically all-inclusive—meaning, you can rest assured knowing that there will be no financial surprises such as a large home maintenance bill down the line. There is important financial assistance available to you below.

YOU MAY FIND SENIOR LIVING IS A MORE COST-EFFECTIVE OPTION ONCE YOU’VE EXPLORED
OUR FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS.

Financial Solutions

If your finances or budget were not prepared for senior living, it’s ok. Many financial solutions are available to help. Here you can explore some of the available financial solutions which may help you afford the cost of assisted living or memory care services.

Your individual questions, the application process, and any particular circumstances should be reviewed directly with the financial resource provider by contacting them at the phone number listed.

Financing Senior Care, Senior Living Olympia

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Financial Solutions

Medicaid

Medicaid is a state and federal program designed to assist with the coverage of health care costs for individuals who have both limited income and resources.

Medicaid benefits vary by state because the Medicaid program is partly funded by the federal government and partly by each state. Forty-four states and Washington D.C. currently provide some level of assistance for qualifying seniors residing in assisted living facilities. If you’re considering a move into assisted living, it’s important to learn about eligibility requirements specific to where you live.

You must be a resident of the state in which you are applying for Medicaid. Additionally, the assisted living facility must be licensed by the state to accept Medicaid.

Services, benefits, and eligibility requirements vary from state to state, but typically you must demonstrate both functional and financial need to be eligible for Medicaid-covered assisted living.

It’s also important to note that Medicaid and Medicare are different programs. Medicare is only accepted at skilled nursing facilities.

TO LEARN MORE,

please contact Elderlife Financial Solutions at 1-888-228-4500 or visit their website at www.elderlifefinancial.com.

Life Care Funding

Life Care Funding helps you to use any type of existing life insurance policy to pay for long-term care or senior housing. Funds are deposited into a Long-Term Care Benefit Account that makes automatic monthly payments to the long-term care provider of your choice. The payment plan is flexible and can be adjusted as your needs change. There are no fees, and once enrolled you are no longer responsible for premium payments.

The process is quick with benefit payments starting in as little time as 30 days. A Long-Term Care Benefit Plan for senior living and assisted living costs can be tax-advantaged and is both a Medicaid qualified spend-down and a VA qualified spend-down.

TO LEARN MORE,

please contact Elderlife Financial Solutions at 1-888-228-4500 or visit their website at www.elderlifefinancial.com.

Long-Term Care Insurance

Long-term care insurance can help cover some of the costs associated with assisted living and may cover care generally not covered by health insurance, Medicare or Medicaid. Individuals who require long-term care are typically unable to perform the basic Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). Age is not a determining factor in needing long-term care, however once a change of health occurs, long-term care insurance may not be available.

TO LEARN MORE,

please contact the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance at 1-818-597-3227 or visit their website at http://www.aaltci.org.

Do you need further information on financing options?

We’re here to be a resource to you. Please contact us to find out your financing options at The Sequoia Assisted Living Community.