Contact Details
- Address: 2800 Godwin Boulevard, Suffolk, VA, 23434
- GPS: 36.7734178,-76.581332
- Phone: 7578925400
- Website: https://www.sentara.com/hospitalslocations/locations/sentara-obici-hospital.aspx
Opening Times
- Monday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Tuesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday Closed
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This page includes contact information about the Sentara Obici Specialty Rehabilitation Center like street address and directions, phone number, inspections, penalties and other useful information.
This facility address is: 2800 Godwin Boulevard, Suffolk, VA, 23434. Sentara Obici Specialty Rehabilitation Center is ranked 5 out of 5 total Nursing Home Facilities in the city of Suffolk, 41 out of 41 facilities within 20 mile radius and 289 out of 289 facilities within the state of Virginia. They have 1.0 Residents in Beds and 8.0 Medicaid Beds.
Cost and Pricing Information
Facility | Private Room Monthly Cost | Non-private Room Monthly Cost |
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Sentara Obici Specialty Rehabilitation Center | We do not have pricing for this facility | |
State Average Cost | $7,422 | $6,714 |
On Medicaid it may be possible to to have the full cost of care covered, less the income of the individual receiving care. |
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Popular questions at Sentara Obici Specialty Rehabilitation Center
If you’re a senior who is receiving Social Security income, you can use it to help pay for your nursing home expenses. However, it’s important to note that Social Security usually isn’t enough to cover the cost of living in a nursing home. You’ll need to use another form of income, whether that’s long-term care insurance or savings you may have, to pay for Social Security in its entirety. It’s also important to note that if you are using Medicaid to pay for your nursing home costs, you may need to forfeit some or all of your Social Security income, depending on how much you receive.
Moving a patient to a new nursing home can be difficult, particularly if you are using Medicaid to pay for your care. If you are staying in the same state, you will just need to make sure that the new nursing home has Medicaid beds available. However, if you are moving to a different state, you will need to apply for Medicaid separately in that state. Every state has different Medicaid rules, so this process can take some time.
For many people, the high costs of a nursing home are far outside of their monthly budget. If you don’t have the money to pay for a nursing home, Medicaid will be the best option in most cases. Medicare requirements are determined by state governments and can differ based on where you live, but your income will need to be under a certain amount in order to qualify. In most cases, you will also be required to sell any property that you aren’t living in and sell any existing investments you have before you can qualify for Medicaid coverage.
Getting your loved one into a nursing home can take time, particularly if you plan on using Medicaid to pay for their care. Medicaid approval can take several months, so it’s important to plan ahead when you can. Some nursing homes will accept ‘Medicaid pending’ patients, but others may require you to use another form of payment for admission until the Medicaid goes through.
Nursing home expenses can be drastically different depending on what state you are in. Learn more information about the average costs for a month in a private room in a nursing home in each state.