Mississippi’s lower cost of living is reflected in its median monthly assisted living costs, which range from approximately $2,500 to $5,000 per month. [01] This range is an estimate based on A Place for Mom’s internal data, which reflects how much families we referred actually paid our assisted living partners in Mississippi.
The varying prices of assisted living are based on several factors including:
Another factor that affects the cost of personal care homes in Mississippi is an individual’s specific care needs. For example, assisted living facilities are typically more expensive than residential care homes because they offer a higher level of care.
Location can also impact how much families pay for assisted living. Facilities in larger cities — like Jackson or Gulfport — are likely to be more expensive.
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Planning for care early often allows families to consider a wider range of payment options. And paying for senior care is usually done using a variety of payment methods.
Many families in Mississippi begin paying for assisted living using private pay options. Early planning often provides families with the most payment options, and we’ve compiled information below on private pay, veterans benefits, Medicaid, and Medicare payment options.
In Mississippi some seniors may be able to use money in their health savings account to cover some expenses associated with assisted living.
Selling a house is one way for families in Mississippi to generate income to pay for assisted living.
Seniors in Mississippi may also be able to use a reverse mortgage to pay for assisted living.
“Long-term care riders,” are offered by some insurance providers in Mississippi as part of a life insurance policy. This allows a senior to cover long-term care costs while they’re still alive.
In Mississippi, long-term care insurance may cover a range care costs. Policies vary so it’s important to understand the details of your loved one’s policy.
We have had connections with Meridian Living for a little over a year now, my sister n law is a resident there. We have been kept in formed of every matter & they have been so very helpful & we are so...
The staff are incredibly professional and based on the experience we have had so far, we would absolutely recommend The Orchard community to other families.
The facility is very accommodating for seniors. But the cafeteria does not seem to take in the fact that they're preparing meals for seniors who need more baked foods than fried and more green vegetables....
Everything was great. The staff was always pleasant & always answered any questions right away or found out the answers to the questions that they did not know. What stood out about Pinnacle was their...
My experience was reasonable and I like the friendly staff. They are short handed, so there are problems getting laundry done weekly. Problems reported on move in day about 6 weeks ago have not yet been...
We are totally pleased with GSSL. The staff is great and she is very happy there. The facility is smaller and staff have a more personal relationship with the residents unlike some of the larger facilities....
It's a great community, of course as everyone else at this time, the staffing shortages effect them too. So, be aware of that going in and don't have high expectations with staffing because everyone is...
We are totally pleased with GSSL. The staff is great and she is very happy there. The facility is smaller and staff have a more personal relationship with the residents unlike some of the larger facilities....
We were there for a very short period of time less than 2 months. the majority of this time mom had been placed in hospice care with Compassus. The things we liked most was we were told there would be a...
The staff is understanding and caring. They do an excellent job cleaning and taking care of residents. The meals are good and the residents are encouraged to provide feedback on the menu and specific dishes...
They were all so very helpful. No complaints at all. I wouldn't hesitate to make a referral. It just wasn't a good time for my mom who made the decision., she was only there for about 30 days. It was great...
The staff at Summerfield Senior Living of Gulfport are very friendly, they are also quick to call the family with medical emergencies and are just so well organized and put together. As far as the food...
The staff at Summerfield Senior Living of Gulfport are very friendly, they are also quick to call the family with medical emergencies and are just so well organized and put together. As far as the food...
They were all so very helpful. No complaints at all. I wouldn't hesitate to make a referral. It just wasn't a good time for my mom who made the decision., she was only there for about 30 days. It was great...
The staff is understanding and caring. They do an excellent job cleaning and taking care of residents. The meals are good and the residents are encouraged to provide feedback on the menu and specific dishes...
Mississippi’s Department of Health refers to assisted living facilities as personal care homes, either “Personal Care Home – Assisted Living” or “Personal Care Home – Residential Living.” The main difference is that residential living homes are unable to admit residents who can’t move about independently. The Department of Health defines all personal care homes as facilities that support individuals who require the following services:[07]
Only assisted living facilities are required to have a registered nurse on the premises at least eight hours each day.
All Mississippi personal care homes are required to renew their licenses annually and are subject to inspections every 24 months. Mississippi doesn’t offer assisted living inspection reports online, but the Directory of Mississippi Health Facilities maintains a current list of licensed facilities.
The following examples highlight specific requirements that both licensed assisted living and residential care homes in Mississippi must follow:[08]
We developed a system to rate each state on how easy – or difficult – it is to find important assisted living records and reports, and compiled tips to help you in your search.
States with the most transparent records allow you to look up important information about each assisted living facility online, including inspections, complaints, survey results, violations, capacity, and whether the facility accepts Medicaid.
Public access to assisted living records and reports for the state of Mississippi is basic. Key findings that informed this rating include:
We developed a standard methodology for state data collection and evaluation, and based our rating primarily on the objective, state-specific accessibility criteria outlined in these questions:
A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
United States Census Bureau. (2021). American community survey: Mississippi, 65 to 74 years, 75 years and over, veteran status (S2101).
Mississippi Division of Medicaid. Covered services.
Mississippi Division of Medicaid. Assisted living waiver.
Mississippi Division of Medicaid. Elderly and disabled waiver.
Mississippi Department of Human Services. (2023). State health insurance program.
Mississippi State Department of Health. (2019, November 10). Minimum standards for personal care homes residential living.
Mississippi State Department of Health. (2019, November 10). Minimum standards for personal care homes assisted living.
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