I can't tell you exactly, because each client's housing is based on their abilities. This means that you pay more if you can walk, dress, feed, and make decisions for yourself. If you get in as a housed resident and you need total care, there is a different cost than if you can still care for yourself. You should get your name on the waiting list - it's pretty long, however they do take extreme cases and memory patients over others. My dad got in last year because of his dementia diagnosis. I hope I'm helping. Feel free to call out there and you can ask for the financial manager for more help. Best wishes - the memory unit is amazing at the VA Home! The staff is so kind!
If you are rated 70% or more I believe they will cover it completely. Call and talk with the admissions people. They were great with us.
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