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Stroke Recovery â Senior Living Guide
Rehabilitation and long-term care after a stroke event.
795,000 Americans have a stroke each year
Recommended Care Options
What to Look For in a Facility
- 1Rehabilitation therapy (PT, OT, speech) is essential
- 2Short-term skilled nursing may be covered by Medicare
- 3Ongoing needs vary widely by stroke severity
- 4Home modifications may be needed for aging in place
- 5Watch for depression and cognitive changes
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Frequently Asked Questions
The recommended care types for stroke recovery include Nursing Home, Assisted Living, Home Care. The right choice depends on the severity of the condition, other health needs, and family preferences. Take our free care assessment for a personalized recommendation.
Costs vary by care type and location. Nursing Home: $9,733/mo nationally. Assisted Living: $5,350/mo nationally. Home Care: $5,148/mo nationally. Use our cost calculator for pricing in your area.
Medicare may cover short-term skilled nursing and home health care. Medicaid may cover long-term care through state waiver programs. Coverage depends on your state and the type of care needed. Use our Medicaid Eligibility Checker to find out.