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Assisted living facilities in West Virginia can provide care to four or more residents at a time in a homelike environment. Staff at these communities provide personal care services and supervision to individuals who require assistance with their activities of daily living (ADLs), like bathing and dressing. These communities may also provide some nursing services to current residents who grow to need such care. The average cost of assisted living in West Virginia is around $4,600 per month, according to A Place for Mom’s internal data on our partners in the state.
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How we determine rankings
Our 2023 state ranking for assisted living uses A Place for Mom’s proprietary data collected from our community partners. First, we sorted through our metrics and grouped them into three pillars that are key in a quality assisted living experience. We weighted these pillars differently based on insights from our senior living experts. Then, we used these categories and their weighting to determine how each state ranks.
Top ranked West Virginia cities for assisted living overall
[name removed] was very helpful and responsive to our questions and concerns when we transitioned our 97 yr old mother into Harmony at Martinsburg. The staff has been very kind and welcoming to her. ...
My mother is a resident at Harmony at Morgantown and everything has been great for her. The staff are very friendly and helpful. The housekeeping is adequate for what you pay for. You can hire an outside...
The staff at Kanawha Place went above and beyond to make my father feel comfortable while he was there. He wasn’t very mobile so the staff would make sure he didn’t need anything several extra times a day....
[name removed] was very helpful and responsive to our questions and concerns when we transitioned our 97 yr old mother into Harmony at Martinsburg. The staff has been very kind and welcoming to her. ...
They seem to have a big turnover in the staff which is concerning. The food is just not good. It seems by the time my mom gets her food it's cold and the servings they get are very minimal.
A great place for your loved ones to continue life with a quality environment, top of line amenities, and great customer care. We are fortunate enough to know our mother will be cared for and given continued...
My mother is a resident at Harmony at Morgantown and everything has been great for her. The staff are very friendly and helpful. The housekeeping is adequate for what you pay for. You can hire an outside...
Very clean facility with staff focused on meeting the needs of a diverse type of patients. Facility is not loud or disruptive and patients aren't running and wheeling around the facility causing havoc and...
The owner and the manager are so helpful and informative and I believe they feel like all their residents are considered family. The manager has (I feel) gone out of her way to be helpful, kind, and has been...
The staff at Kanawha Place went above and beyond to make my father feel comfortable while he was there. He wasn’t very mobile so the staff would make sure he didn’t need anything several extra times a day....
The staff in memory care is wonderful. Sad that [name removed] is leaving, hats off to her . The other girls treat my mother very well also. I would and already have recommended Brookdale Charleston Gardens...
My loved one was previously a resident at Harmony at Southridge and the experience was great for her. The cleanliness and friendliness were great. The staff, care services and meals were also great. However,...
It's a very nice facility, with many levels of care. Staff in all areas are very nice and accommodating. I only looked at one other place and Paramount was a quieter facility which matched her personality...
My Father-in-law is here and we couldn’t be happier and we feel extremely blessed to have found Morning Pointe. I can’t say enough about them. The people are so kind and caring and the place is always clean....
The approximate monthly cost of assisted living in West Virginia ranges from $2,700 to $6,300, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[01] These costs incorporate the cost of rent, care services, and amenities. It’s based on what referred families actually paid at our partnering assisted living facilities in West Virginia.
Assisted living in West Virginia is roughly $500 more affordable per month when compared to the national average cost of assisted living. However, the price sometimes greatly varies depending on factors like location, floor plan, and available amenities. In West Virginia, seniors can find surprisingly affordable communities offering quality care, services, and amenities. And, seniors and their families can find ways to save, with programs like Medicaid and Medicare, some of which we’ve highlighted below.
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Seniors and their families can utilize a variety of payment methods to cover assisted living costs in West Virginia. We recommend planning as soon as you can, because more time enables your family to research and identify the best payment plan options. Most families combine private and public sources to pay for assisted living. In this section, you’ll find potential funding options and resources. You can also check out our guide to paying for long-term care for another overview of the funding options most utilized by residents at our partner facilities.
Private pay options vary between seniors and families due to personal situations. Your potential options may include savings accounts, retirement pensions, investment returns, or any of the options listed below.
Some West Virginia seniors sell their homes to fund their living and care expenses at an assisted living community.
For seniors who don’t want to sell their homes, taking out a loan based on their home’s equity may be a better option to help pay for assisted living in West Virginia.
West Virginia seniors who have funded a health savings account, also known as an HSA, can use their savings to cover some medical and assisted living costs.
Certain life insurance policies can be borrowed from, surrendered, or sold to help pay for assisted living in West Virginia.
Long-term care insurance policies often vary in what they cover, but West Virginia seniors may be able to use it to cover some care services provided at an assisted living community.
Social Security benefits for assisted living
West Virginia seniors who qualify for Social Security can use their benefits to offset assisted living costs.
In West Virginia, assisted living facilities are commonly referred to as assisted living residences (ALRs). These facilities are regulated and licensed by the Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification at the Department of Health and Human Resources.
To qualify as an assisted living residence in West Virginia, a facility must provide housing, personal care services, supervision, and some skilled nursing services to four or more residents. If a facility provides care to 4-16 residents, it’s considered a small assisted living residence. And, if a facility provides care to 17 or more residents, it’s considered a large assisted living residence.[05]
Assisted living residences undergo an initial inspection before licensure. Thereafter, facilities are inspected on a yearly basis. You can find an assisted living residence’s most recent inspection report using the Office of Health Facility’s Licensure and Certification’s Health Care Facility Lookup.
Inspection reports of assisted living facilities in West Virginia contain information pertaining to the following:
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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 West Virginia is exceptional. Key findings that informed this rating include:
We developed a standard methodology for state data collection and evaluation, and we 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.
West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Bureau for Medical Services. (2022). Your guide to Medicaid 2022.
West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Bureau for Medical Services. (2023). Aged and disabled waiver program.
Medicare.gov (2023). What Medicare covers.
West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification. (2023). Assisted living residence.
Overview of assisted living in WV
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