Wetumpka is known as one of the best places to retire in Alabama, according to SmartAsset. This is based on the taxes locals pay, and the availability of medical care and recreational and social activities. The city is part of the Montgomery metropolitan area and the seat of Elmore County. The cost of living here is lower than the national average, and the city gets 216 sunny days per year and no snow, which makes it ideal for seniors who enjoy being able to spend time outdoors year-round.
There’s one assisted living community in Wetumpka proper and 10 located nearby. These residential facilities have a median cost of $3,725 per month. The cost can vary between communities based on location and the services and amenities provided.
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According to the 2020 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, assisted living in Wetumpka costs $3,725 per month. This is $575 more than the state average and $575 less than the national average. Compared to surrounding states, assisted living in Wetumpka is more expensive than the respective Georgia and Mississippi averages at $3,500 and $3,713. However, it’s more affordable than in Tennessee, where residents pay $4,039 per month.
Assisted living costs vary in communities across Alabama. Dothan and Huntsville are among the most affordable cities at $2,230 and $2,990, respectively. Costs are similar in Mobile ($3,318) and Auburn ($3,323). Tuscaloosa residents pay approximately $3,138, while the cost in Anniston is considerably more expensive at $4,135.
Note: Data for Wetumpka was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Montgomery, was used instead.
The state of Alabama doesn’t currently offer any financial assistance programs to help seniors pay for assisted living, although it does offer waiver programs that cover community-based care to delay or prevent nursing home admission.
Learn more about other ways to pay for assisted living in Wetumpka by visiting our Assisted Living in Alabama page.
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Wetumpka Senior Center | (334) 567-1335 | The Wetumpka Senior Center welcomes local residents aged 55 and older. The center offers activities including arts and crafts, gardening, games and puzzles as well as social events, regular field trips and travel opportunities. There’s also an exercise room on-site that’s equipped with a selection of exercise machines to help seniors stay fit. |
Central Alabama Aging Consortium (CAAC) | (334) 240-4670 | The CAAC works to improve the quality of life for seniors in central Alabama through a variety of support services. The agency works with state and local governments to provide education, legal assistance, ombudsman advocacy, elder justice and nutrition counseling. |
Montgomery Area Council on Aging | (334) 263-0532 | The Montgomery Area Council on Aging provides programs and services that promote independent living and enhance the quality of life among area seniors. The agency also works to improve community awareness of the older population and their needs. Programs include volunteer opportunities, community events and elder abuse prevention. |
Alabama State Health Insurance Counseling Program (SHIP) | (334) 242-5743 | SHIP offers information, counseling and assistance to help Medicare-eligible seniors understand their benefits and make informed decisions about their health care coverage. SHIP’s staff and trained volunteers can provide unbiased information about Medicare, Medicare advantage, medigap, Medicaid, long-term care insurance and other health insurance programs. |
Elmore County Veterans Services | (334) 567-1175 | The Elmore County Veterans Service Office can help senior veterans obtain the benefits they’re entitled to. Office staff can assist veterans with completing applications for disability compensation, pensions and Aid and Attendance pension supplements, which they can use to help pay for assisted living services. |
Assisted living communities in Wetumpka are licensed and regulated by the Alabama Public Health Department’s Bureau of Health Provider Standards. Regulations cover all aspects of a facility’s operation, including staff training, admission and provided services. Learn more about these regulations on our Assisted Living in Alabama page.