Pricing at Clermont Park
Senior Living Pricing
Clermont Park provides you with great opportunities for expanding your life through community living and having a fun group of new friends. We believe that life is for living, and you’ll find that infused in every aspect of what we offer.
We also understand that the cost of senior living can play a key factor in choosing the community that is right for you. Clermont Park uniquely offers both a Life Plan Agreement and a Rental Plan to suit various financial needs and preferences.
Pricing by Living Option
Refundable Entrance Fees Starting at: | Monthly Fees Starting at: | |
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One Bedroom | $264,300 | $4,205 |
Two Bedroom | $439,000 | $5,420 |
Monthly Fees Starting at: | |
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One Bedroom | $2,485 |
Two Bedroom | $2,940 |
Second Person Fee | $260 |
Community Fee | $2,200 |
Pet Deposit | $300 |
Monthly Fees Starting at: | |
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Companion Suite | $5,100 |
Studio | $6,400 |
One Bedroom | $7,155 |
Second Person Fee | $1,200 |
Community Fee | $2,800 |
Pet Deposit | $300 |
Fees Starting at: | |
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Private Suite | Daily: $510 30-Day Month: $15,300 31-Day Month: $15,810 |
Companion Suite | Daily: $460 30-Day Month: $13,800 31-Day Month: $14,260 |
About Senior Living Pricing
The Cost of Staying at Home vs. Senior Living
Making the decision to move into a senior living community is a big deal and cost of living is an important factor in choosing a senior living community. It's understandable to wonder if staying at home would be more economical. However, once rent/mortgage, utilities, insurance, property taxes, transportation, groceries and other household expenses are added up, the costs associated with staying at home might be more comparable to a senior living community than you would have thought.
Ways to Pay for Senior Living
There are many different options available when it comes to paying for senior living. First, it is important to see what you or your loved one may qualify for. Some common options include:
- Government Programs – Veterans’ Benefits and Social Security
- Insurance Coverage – Life, Long Term Care, and other Health Insurance
- Private Assistance – Non-Profits and Foundations
- Personal Property – Family resources, private loans and home equity