*The yearly costs are an average of private pay rates reported by a sampling of nursing homes in the state or metro area. Some nursings homes cost more than the average, and some cost less. 2012 data.
Of all the choices for long-term care, including assisted living, home health care, and adult day care, nursing homes provide the most comprehensive care.
The typical nursing home resident needs help with multiple activities of daily living, such as getting in and out of bed, eating, using the toilet (or incontinence), and bathing. Many nursing home residents also have major medical issues prior strokes or chronic diseases.
They may also have mental or cognitive disabilities. Alzheimer's or dementia can require nursing home care.
Nebraska |
Semi-Private Room | Private Room |
Daily | Daily |
Omaha |
$201 | 224 |
Rest of State |
$153 | 163 |
State Average |
$170 | 184 |
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Some Americans need a nursing home for only a short time (recovering from hip-replacement surgery, for instance), but most people are there long term. That's because they need more care than they can get living at home, with family, or from an assisted living facility.
Most nursing homes provide room and meals, nursing (health) care, assistance with medications, and personal care assistance. Personal care assistance includes help with daily activities such as bathing, eating, toileting, and getting in or out of bed and chairs. Many nursing homes provide some sort of social programs also, with recreational activities, games, and entertainment.
The Price Depends on Where You Live in Nebraska. Omaha, or elsewhere.
In Omaha for example, the average cost of a semi-private room was $201 per day. In the rest of the state, it was $153 daily.
The Highs and Lows of Costs in the State
The rates in our chart reflect average costs. There were many facilities that charged more or less than the average. A semi-private room in the state ranged from a low of $118 to a high of $247. That's a spread, for a year's cost, of $43,070
to $90,155.
The 2012 average was somewhat higher than the 2011 average of $163 per day for a semi-private room.
Number 44 out of 51 in this survey
Nebraska ranked 44th for the cost of a nursing home room in the United States, according to this survey. Texas ranked just above, and Iowa just under. The United States average cost for a semi-private room was was $222 per day. A private room was $248.
Comparing Costs in Nebraska To Nearby States
You can look up the costs for any state at Nursing Home Prices in the U.S.
Compare the Prices Of Long-Term Care Options
What are the prices in Nebraska for assisted living, home health care, and adult day care? Nebraska Long Term Care Prices
Data was compiled using hourly/daily cost averages as published in the MetLife Mature Market Institute Market Survey of Long-Term Care Costs. This survey information came from the MetLife Mature Market Institute. The full report is available at the Institute's website.
Explanatory note about the survey:
"MetLife provides a "State Average" for each type of long-term care service in each state -the average of all rates for all sampled services in the state. In the states where MetLife includes average rates for one or more cities or areas within a state, these averages are specific to those areas."
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