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15 Assisted Living Communities in Rapid City, South Dakota

The average cost of assisted living in Rapid City is $3,925 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 15 Assisted Living Communities in Rapid City. The Cost of Senior Care in Rapid City, SD

  • Assisted Living: $3,925
  • Nursing Home Care: $8,243
  • In-home Care: $5,148
  • Adult Day Health Services: $1,517

Assisted Living Facilities near Rapid City, South Dakota

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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Rapid City

Cynthia

5

May 11, 2021

I visited this facility

Holiday Hills Estates in Rapid City was beautiful, extremely clean, and everybody was very friendly. The layout was kind of awkward to me though, but the size seemed quite nice. To arrange your furniture and things like that just didn't seem real comfortable to me. There was good access in the bathrooms and closets, but the layouts were kind of different. I'd never seen anything like that before. We went to the dining area, they had a nice exercise room, a theater room, all kinds of games and puzzles, and activities. They were still doing quite a bit, even with the COVID. The only person we met was the marketing director, and she was very nice, very helpful, answered all of our questions, and had answers for the things that we were curious about.

LL

5

January 9, 2021

I visited this facility

I visited Holiday Hills Estates. The tour was nice. The manager, and the office manager were very cordial, they made sure that we stayed away from every body else, and they stayed away from us. It was a nice place. My parents were not too impressed with it. They were like it was too big, too sterile, looks more like a hotel, I guess. The apartment was nice, I did not like the refrigerator, it was tiny, but other than that, it was nice. It was very nice just out of their price range. I believe they did have studios. But the only thing that they had available at that time was a 1-bedroom. It sounds like they had a lot, they had different rooms, a movie room, kitchen room where you could bring your family. And they had bingo downstairs, and a lunch room or a dining room. I know they had some activities, but I don't know exactly what all activities.

Bruce

5

October 20, 2020

I visited this facility

My mom is going to move into Holiday Hills Estates. It is a wonderful place. Very nice. It looks well-run. I think it's a pretty nice place. The rooms were very nice. My mom saw an efficiency apartment and a one-bedroom apartment. She's going for the one-bedroom right now. The rooms are nice and well kept. I like that all the amenities are part of her rent; it was pretty nice. The recreational stuff looked really good. There were a bunch of ladies playing some bingo, gambling for funny money, and all kinds of stuff. It looked pretty fun. The staff members were very, very nice. I saw a few places and Holiday Hills Estates was by far the best.

Glenn

5

October 2, 2019

I visited this facility

Holiday Hills Estates was a nice place. They had one- and two-bedroom and studio apartments, and they were all nicely arranged, clean, and freshly painted. The dining room was large, open, and nice. Upstairs was the weight room or exercise room, and they have a meeting room. They have ice cream socials and they play cards. The staff all seemed friendly.

LovedOne1214

4

January 2, 2019

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mother is a resident of Holiday Hills Estates. I think the care they provide is pretty good, and her room is kept as clean as possible. She seems to enjoy the activities. They have lots. She especially likes the music; they have people who come in for them. Right now, the cook that they have is not the best, and I think they could do better with their meals right now. The food got a higher rating when we first moved in there, but they've had a change of cooks. She's a diabetic, and they don't cater to a particular diet in this particular community because they're a retirement community and not state-run. I would rate the rooms a four because some of the rooms do not have a full kitchen. This is one of the cheaper places in our community.

Cheryl

5

December 4, 2018

I visited this facility

Holiday Hills Estates was very nice and clean. The people were very friendly and very helpful. Our experience was good. They were very congenial, nice, and willing to help assist in any way they could. They're a friendly and nice community.

Mark

5

June 26, 2018

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

We toured Holiday Hills Estates, and it's our second choice. It's a really nice community, spotless, and with very nice rooms. The dining area was pretty good, they have a salon, a recreation area, and a chapel.

Linda

5

September 15, 2017

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Holiday Hills Estates is wonderful. What I find really great about this place is even though it is independent living, they provide three wonderful meals a day. They also provide housekeeping once a week and they provide sheets and towels. There's always plenty of activities that everybody can get involved in, which is wonderful. They invite the families to come as well, which is great. I've even gone and participated in one of the activities. It is just a wonderful atmosphere for the elderly. It gives them a sense of community and family. The staff there is fabulous. The dining room is like a restaurant. They come to your table and take your order, and you have three or 4 choices. They serve your food hot, good, and nutritious. They have a special private dining room to accommodate families who are visiting. They also keep the place spotless. Even the residents are very welcoming and friendly. They have a beauty shop and a barber shop. They also provide their residents with a life alert device -- like an emergency button -- that they can wear.

Lav

4

September 14, 2017

I visited this facility

The director from Holiday Hills Estates was very nice. He explained everything very thoroughly. We were there for about two hours and he took us all the way through and showed us what was available. They had more entertainment than other communities. The atmosphere and layout seemed OK. The rooms were very nice, but I didn't like that when you come in the door, you walk right into where all the people are sitting. They're not in their room; they're just out there. At some of the other places, they have a special room where they do their bingo playing. I was disappointed with the carpeting. The director said they were in the process of cleaning it, but I thought it should have been cleaned before and more frequently.

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Assisted Living Costs in Rapid City

According to the Genworth 2018 Cost of Care survey, seniors living in Rapid City pay an average of $3,925 per month for assisted living care. That’s $75 less per month than the national average but over $400 more when compared with the state average. Nearby in Sioux Falls, seniors pay a substantially lower price of $3,125 per month, the lowest price in South Dakota.

Cities in neighboring states, the cost tends to vary. In Bismarck, North Dakota, the price is $375 less than in Rapid City, while in Billings, Montana, it’s just $45 more.

The Cost of Assisted Living in Surrounding Areas

Care Cost Comparison

The cost of senior care tends to differ depending on the level of care needed. In Rapid City, assisted living is the most affordable type of full-time care available to seniors. The average cost is less than half that of nursing home care and more than $1,000 cheaper than home care services. When taking into account all of the additional costs associated with living at home, such as rent, utilities and general upkeep, the cost of home care works out to a substantially higher rate, while the cost of assisted living is usually all-inclusive. 

 

Senior Care Cost Comparison Chart

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Rapid City

Medicaid in South Dakota

The Department of Social Services operates South Dakota’s Medicaid program. It provides care to low-income families and individuals throughout the state and offers special programs to seniors and disabled persons who require long-term care. Under the standard state plan, Medicaid beneficiaries receive access to health care services, such as primary care, hospital care, prescription medications and mental health services, at no cost. 

Qualifying for Medicaid

To qualify for Medicaid assistance as an elderly person, the applicant’s income must be at or below $771 per month for single people and $1,157 per month for married couples. Single applicants can’t own more than $2,000 in countable assets, while married applicants are limited to $3,000. Medicaid considers all income sources when determining an applicant’s eligibility; however, some assets, such as the applicant’s personal belongings and the house they or their spouse lives in, are exempt.

Spend-Down Provision 

Seniors who don’t meet Medicaid’s financial requirements may be able to qualify under the state’s spend-down program, which is available to those who have unusually high medical expenses. It allows participants to pay their medical bills before counting income toward Medicaid eligibility requirements. Those who choose to make use of the state’s spend-down exception should consider employing the assistance of a Medicaid planner to ensure they’re spending within the parameters of the program.

Seniors can apply for Medicaid online via the South Dakota Department of Social Services’ website or call (605) 773-3165 for more information.

Long-Term Services and Supports

The Long-Term Services and Supports waiver provides seniors with personal care services whether they live at home or in an assisted living facility. In addition to personal care, seniors participating in this waiver receive access to private-duty nursing, emergency response systems and specialized medical equipment if necessary. 

To qualify for this waiver, applicants must be at least 60 years of age. Financially, applicants must be eligible for the state Medicaid plan.

Seniors can be referred to the program by a social services worker or a medical professional, or they can apply online. More information can be obtained by calling (605) 773-5990.

Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living

Long-Term Care Insurance

Long-term care insurance can help seniors to pay for the cost of long-term care including assisted living, home care and nursing home care. Most providers require policyholders to purchase their insurance before the need for long-term care exists and while they’re in good health. The price and terms of these policies vary depending on the provider, deductible and amount of insurance purchased. 

For assistance with understanding long-term care insurance, seniors can call Elderlife Financial Services at (888) 228-4500.

Optional State Supplement

Optional state supplements are paid to low-income aged and disabled persons who receive Supplemental Security Income from the federal government. These payments are meant to provide additional cash to help pay for long-term care and expenses that Medicaid and state funding don’t cover. The amount of the OSS varies depending on the beneficiary’s living situation, but for those in assisted living facilities, it may be as high as $765 per month.

In most cases, seniors should be automatically enrolled in OSS programs when they apply for SSI payments. More information can be obtained from the Social Security Administration by calling (800) 772-1213.

Assisted Living Resources in Rapid City

Senior Center in Rapid City

The Minneluzahan Senior Center offers seniors a variety of activities every day that encourage them to spend time learning and embracing an active lifestyle. Some of the programs that seniors can partake in include fitness classes, thrift shopping, congregate meals and computer courses. 

Minneluzahan Senior Center
315 N. 4 St., Rapid City, SD 57701
(605) 394-1887

Area Agency on Aging

The South Dakota Department on Aging and Elder Services acts as the Area Agency on Aging for the Rapid City area. It provides a variety of services, including healthy aging programs, case management, transportation services and caregiver training.  South Dakota Department on Aging and Elder Services
3800 East Hwy. 34, Pierre, SD 57501
(605) 773-5990

Veterans Services in Rapid City

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers a variety of benefits to seniors and other individuals who have served in branches of the U.S. military. Seniors may benefit from VA programs, such as medical and disability coverage or the Veterans Aid and Attendance pension benefit. To receive more information or apply, seniors can visit the Rapid City Vet Center.

Seniors who qualify for VA medical benefits can receive care at the Rapid City VA Clinic, which provides services, such as primary care, lab work and prescription medications.

Rapid City Vet Center
521 6 St., Suite 101, Rapid City, SD 57701
(605) 348-0077

Rapid City VA Clinic
3625 5 St., Rapid City, SD 57701
(605) 718-1095

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