Senior care in Mobile, AL
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Senior living snapshot
What to know about senior living in Mobile
- Communities
42
Listed in Mobile
- Avg rating
4.1 / 5
162 family reviews
- Verified
0
Operator-managed listings
- Care types
4
Available locally
Public records and government data for families
Five sources we recommend when researching Mobile. All free, all government-published.
Crime + safety data
Verified crime statistics for Mobile, sourced from local law enforcement.
FBI Crime Data Explorer
Hospitals + nursing-home quality
Star ratings, inspection reports, and complaint history for nursing facilities in Alabama.
Medicare Care Compare
VA medical centers
Locate the nearest VA medical center, community-based outpatient clinic, or VA-approved provider in Alabama.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Alabama Medicaid + senior services
Eligibility, Home and Community Based Services waivers, and Area Agency on Aging contacts for Alabama.
Eldercare Locator (ACL.gov)
HUD Fair Market Rent
Federally-published rent benchmarks for the Mobile area, used to price subsidized senior housing.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Browse by care type in Mobile
Pick the level of care first. Pricing, amenities, and the services available all vary by care type.
SNF
Top nursing homes in Mobile
A skilled nursing facility (SNF, often called a nursing home) provides 24-hour licensed medical care and rehabilitation for seniors with serious health conditions.
AL
Top assisted living in Mobile
Assisted living provides personal care, meals, and daily support for seniors who need help with everyday tasks but not full medical supervision.
HC
Top home care in Mobile
Home care brings personal-care services and companionship into the senior's own home rather than moving them into a community.
IL
Top independent living in Mobile
Independent living is community housing for active seniors who want amenities, social life, and freedom from home upkeep without daily personal-care services.
Cost of living near Mobile
In Alabama, the cost of living is significantly lower than the national average, being 89.3 out of the 100 national average. In addition, housing is considerably cheaper, almost 30 points lower than the national average. While utilities are slightly above the national average, the rest of the costs more than makes up for it, making Alabama an affordable place to live. Retirees looking for an affordable place to live should look to Alabama for many reasons, but its cost of living is perhaps the most significant. The chart below will give you more information about why seniors everywhere move to Alabama.
- Overall
- 89.3
- Grocery
- 98
- Housing
- 69.2
- Utilities
- 100.7
- Transport
- 92.8
- Misc.
- 94.1
100 = US average. Alabama statewide; Mobile-specific data may vary.
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Common questions about senior living in Mobile
- How many senior living communities are in Mobile, AL?
- Mobile, AL has 42 senior living communities across 4 care types including nursing homes, assisted living, home care.
- What care types are available in Mobile?
- Local options include nursing homes, assisted living, home care, independent living. Choose the care level first; pricing, amenities, and required services all vary by care type.
- How much does senior living cost in Mobile?
- In Alabama, the cost of living is significantly lower than the national average, being 89.3 out of the 100 national average. In addition, housing is considerably cheaper, almost 30 points lower than the national average. While utilities are slightly above the national average, the rest of the costs more than makes up for it, making Alabama an affordable place to live. Retirees looking for an affordable place to live should look to Alabama for many reasons, but its cost of living is perhaps the most significant. The chart below will give you more information about why seniors everywhere move to Alabama. Pricing in Mobile varies by apartment size and care level; request a written cost breakdown from each community on your shortlist.
- Does Medicare or Medicaid cover senior living in Mobile?
- Medicare doesn't cover assisted living, independent living, or senior apartments. It does cover medically necessary short-term skilled nursing care after a qualifying hospital stay. Medicaid programs in Alabama may cover some services for eligible residents; coverage and eligibility vary by program.
- How do I tour senior living communities in Mobile?
- Request pricing through SeniorSite and we'll send you availability and tour information from the communities you're considering. Most communities welcome both scheduled tours and drop-in visits during business hours.
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