Costs of Care
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Tell Me How I—or My Loved One—Pays for Living at Renaissance Gardens


Q: What is the cost of care at Renaissance Gardens?

Q: Who pays for the care provided at Renaissance Gardens?

Q: Is Renaissance Gardens Medicare-approved?

Q: Does Renaissance Gardens accept Medicaid?

Q: What is the cost of care at Renaissance Gardens?

A: The cost depends on the type of care received.

  • For Assisted Living,1 there is a monthly rate (determined by the level of care provided) and a 100% Refundable Entrance Deposit.2
  • For Respite Care,3 there is a daily rate.
  • Short-Term Rehabilitation (physical, occupational, and speech-language therapies) is typically covered by Medicare or other insurance. This is described in more detail below, under “Who Pays for the Care?
  • For Long-Term Nursing Care, there is a daily rate and a 100% Refundable Entrance Deposit.
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Q: Who pays for the care provided at Renaissance Gardens?

A: All people who come to Renaissance Gardens first undergo a financial review and pay a 100% Refundable Entrance Deposit.2

For Assisted Living,1 and for Alzheimer’s Care or Respite Care3 provided within Assisted Living, the resident typically pays a monthly itemized bill out of pocket.

For Short-Term Rehabilitation (physical, occupational, and speech-language therapies) ordered by a physician, Medicare typically provides coverage for up to 100 days a year, as long as the patient continues to comply with therapy and shows progress.

For Long-Term Nursing Care, and for Alzheimer’s Care or Respite Care3 provided within Long-Term Nursing Care, there are Long-Term Care insurance policies. We recommend you consult a professional insurance agent for assistance.

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Q: Is Renaissance Gardens Medicare-approved?

A: Yes.

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Q: Does Renaissance Gardens accept Medicaid?

A: Typically, people who need Medicaid have exhausted their funds and will not have the entrance deposit needed to move in to Renaissance Gardens.

1Assisted Care at Brooksby Village. Assisted Living not available at Linden Ponds.
2Entrance Fee in New Jersey. As per the Residence and Care Agreement.
3Not available in all locations.

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