North Canton is a vibrant suburban community that’s home to more than 17,800 residents. Ranked as one of the top 10 places to retire in Ohio, it comes as no surprise that seniors make up nearly one-quarter of the city’s population. Some of the city’s biggest draws for retirees include its overall affordability, low crime rates and convenient access to big-city amenities and entertainment.
Older adults living in North Canton who could benefit from a small degree of daily assistance may find assisted living to be a good option. At these communities, seniors receive professional care and help with personal tasks such as grooming, housekeeping and medication management in a social environment. In North Canton, seniors can expect to pay an average of $4,905 per month for this type of care, which is more than both statewide and national averages.
The following guide provides information about some of the key things to consider when exploring assisted living as a long-term care option. Topics covered include the average cost of care in North Canton and other Ohio cities, where to find financial assistance and what resources are available to support seniors as they age.
Hundreds of thousands of American seniors utilize assisted living, a figure that is only growing. For these seniors, assisted living combines residential housing,assistance in daily activities, and some healthcare. These communities also strive to provide an atmosphere that is comfortable and engaging for their residents… Read More >
COVID-19 restrictions and rules for Assisted Living Facilities are typically set by the state – to see the rules in your state, you can read our guide to Assisted Living in Ohio. Keep in mind that there may be other policies that communities put in place to protect their residents, so you should contact your local community for more information. Additionally, you can contact your local Area Agency on Aging to learn more – find contact information here.
Seniors in North Canton pay an average of $4,905 per month for assisted living care.
Assisted living is quite expensive in North Canton. Rates are not only higher than the statewide median of $4,635, but they’re also over $400 higher than the U.S. national average.
North Canton is one of the most expensive cities for assisted living in Ohio. Cleveland and Akron are similarly priced at $4,940 and $4,993 per month, respectively. At $4,666 per month, assisted living rates in Cincinnati are similar to the statewide average. Budget-conscious seniors may consider cities such as Dayton ($4,250), Toledo ($4,219) or Columbus ($4,085), where care is more affordable. In fact, the state’s most affordable option is Springfield, where assisted living facilities cost just $3,660 per month.
Note: Data for North Canton was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Canton, was used instead.
Since not everyone can afford to pay for assisted living out-of-pocket, it’s important to find alternative methods to help make assisted living more affordable. Some of these options include:
For more information about your options for making assisted living more affordable, visit our guide to Assisted Living in Ohio.
Resource | Contact | Service |
Direction Home Akron Canton | (330) 896-9172 | Direction Home Akron Canton is the region’s dedicated Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities. The nonprofit organization offers a comprehensive network of service providers that can support the needs of seniors as they age. Programs available through these providers include consumer protection, family caregiver support, continuing education and medicare counseling. |
Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) | (877) 770-5558 | The Aging and Disability Resource Center is a comprehensive resource that can help seniors and their families navigate long-term care. A division of Direction Home Akron Canton, the ADRC can assist individuals who are aged 60 and older in identifying their care options. Seniors can schedule a complimentary assessment with a registered nurse who can guide them to the appropriate community agencies and programs, including support groups, transportation, medical equipment loans and benefits counseling. |
John Torok Community & Senior Center | (330) 896-6621 | The John Torok Community & Senior Center offers a welcoming space for seniors to meet and socialize. In addition to its many amenities, the center offers a wide range of recreation programs for seniors aged 50 and older, including gardening, cooking classes, group exercises and card games. It also hosts monthly lunch socials, special events and organized bus trips. |
211 Helpline | 2-1-1 | The 211 Helpline provides Stark County seniors with free and confidential counseling services. Trained staff members can help provide individuals with information, health assessments and referrals to services such as affordable health care agencies, insurance providers and organizations offering senior programming. The service is operated by the United Way of Greater Stark County and is available 24/7. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman (LTCO) | (800) 421-7277 ext. 8201 | The Long-Term Care Ombudsman (LTCO) program serves as an advocate for seniors living in long-term care facilities, including assisted living communities. The program works to protect residents’ rights and resolve any concerns or complaints that may arise. The LTCO can also assist prospective residents with information about their long-term options so they can make informed decisions about their care. |
Stark County Veterans Service Commission | (330) 451-7457 | Since its founding in 1886, the Stark County Veterans Service Commission has been connecting veterans and their dependents with resources and support services. This includes helping veterans understand and apply for the benefits they’re entitled to, such as health care, pensions and disability compensation. The agency also operates an emergency financial assistance program, VA medical transportation service and a variety of outreach events. |
Community Legal Aid | (330) 456-8361 or (800) 998-9454 | Community Legal Aid is a nonprofit law firm serving the needs of low-income and vulnerable individuals across central northeast Ohio, including seniors. The organization offers free legal information, advice and representation, as well as educational workshops and outreach activities. Areas of practice include consumer law, housing, public benefits, taxes and veterans’ support. Seniors can call the organization’s HelpLine for information and referrals and to apply for services. They can also visit the nearest office location for an in-person appointment. |
Assisted Living Facilities in the North Canton area are required to follow a set of rules and regulations that are determined at the state level. For an overview of those rules and regulations, see the information below. For more specific information, talk with your local community or Area Agency on Aging.