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Discover unique independent living amenities, social activities, dining, and more independent living benefits. With 9 independent living facilities in Winner, A Place for Mom makes it easier to find your new, maintenance-free home.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Colome or New Witten.
Types of care available in Winner, SD
Independent Living
861 Pine St., Winner, SD 57580
Two- and three-bedroom townhomes are ready for your personal touch. Newer windows, new furnaces, water heaters and central air make them extra cozy. Laundry hook-ups, off-street parking and a play area are all popular amenities.
956 E 7th St, Winner, SD 57580
956 E 7th St, Winner, SD 57580
RR 1 Box 22, Gregory, SD 57533
208 S Allcott St, Chamberlain, SD 57325
208 S Allcott St, Chamberlain, SD 57325
103 N. Club St., Chamberlain, SD 57325
Located in Chamberlain, South Dakota, the River Buttes Apartments offer fantastic 2 and 3 bedroom apartment homes. Enjoy all of the benefits of a home without any maintenance or up-keep. Offering off-street parking, on-site laundry, and air conditioning, affordable River Buttes Apartments is...
103 N. Club St., Chamberlain, SD 57325
Located in Chamberlain, South Dakota, the River Buttes Apartments offer fantastic 2 and 3 bedroom apartment homes. Enjoy all of the benefits of a home without any maintenance or up-keep. Offering off-street parking, on-site laundry, and air conditioning, affordable River Buttes Apartments is...
Investment Ave, White River, SD 57579
The average cost of senior living in Winner is 500 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Kennebec, SD with an average of 450 per month.
Planning ahead can better position you to make good choices for your loved one’s care in the future. But if your aging family member needs care now, there are ways to finance the cost of long-term care through a combination of approaches.
Independent living offers a stress-free lifestyle for older adults. Independent living communities don’t provide personal care or supervision, but do offer generally healthy adults opportunities for socialization and hassle-free living. Independent living services often include:
An Independent Living Community provides residents the ability to continue to live their active lives while ensuring their care requirements are being fulfilled. Meals, leisure activities andhousekeeping are taken care of while you are free to use your time as you wish. Along with their daily needs being met, residents can enjoy an opportunity to be among peers, in a community with others of similar age groups and backgrounds. Residents’ quarters consist of private living spaces, each with their own kitchen. The independence of apartment life is still enjoyed, offering opportunities to entertain guests and visitors in a private and personal setting. While policies vary between communities, numerous residences allow cats and dogs as well. Nursing and health care services may always be arranged for with private care providers as desired. There are a variety of benefits and expenditures to consider when selecting an independent living community. It is important to determine if these amenities are covered in the care plan: wellness program, housekeeping, meals, parking, private phone, laundry, transportation, and initial assessment fee. The benefits and amenities associated with independent living include private rental hall, beauty salon & barber shop, fitness center & swimming pool, golf course, game/TV room, healthcare center, laundry service, and concierge services.
Cost of living is a big influence in choosing which location works for your loved one. The rent burden for Winner is about 13.7% of the average monthly income. Winner has a median home value of around $92,916 and the median cost of rent is around $689 per month.
In Winner, 9.2% do not have health insurance, 68.4% participate in the labor force, 8.5% are widowed, and 10.4% have some form of disability. In Winner, 6.4% of the citizens are veterans of the United States military. Racially, the population of Winner is 10.3% Native American, 86.0% white, 0.0% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian, 0.0% other or not specified, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic, 3.7% mixed race, and 0.0% black. Out of the total city population, 51.6% are female and 48.4% are male. The median age of Winner is 50 years old. Winner has a population density of 479 people per square mile. Of the population of Winner 7.9% have a graduate degree, 26.8% have a college degree, and 33.4% have a high-school diploma.
The quality of life enjoyed by the average South Dakota citizen is ranked 20th nation-wide. Additionally, South Dakota is ranked 32nd by standards of healthcare. In terms of resources, South Dakota has a cost of living index of 98.5, a grocery index rating of 107.0, and a housing index rating of 109.8. These index ratings are based on a system where 100 is considered the national average and anything below 100 is considered less expensive than the national average. The natural beauty of South Dakota is ranked 2nd in the nation. There are 62 general hospitals and 52 health centers that provide care for 891,276 South Dakota residents. The top three hospitals in the state are considered to be Dunes Surgical Hospital, Sioux Falls Specialty Hospital Llp, and Avera Heart Hospital Of South Dakota.
The state of South Dakota ranks 39th in the country for diversity. The state has a median age of 37 and 30% of its population being over the age of 55. In terms of religion, 36% of South Dakota residents attend religious services among the 1,819 different congregations that are available in the state. The top three non-Christian denominations in the state are Jewish-<1%, Muslim-<1%, and Buddhist-<1%, with the most common Christian denominations consisting of Evangelical Protestant-25%, Mainline Protestant-32%, and Historically Black Protestant-1%. In South Dakota there are 83 masonic lodges. In the last presidential election 32% of South Dakota residents voted Democrat and 62% voted Republican.
On average, South Dakota has an air quality index rating of around 34.8 AQI. The highest seasonal air quality index rating occurs in the month of August with a rating of 47.9 AQI. The average humidity across the state is 66%. The highest monthly average humidity rating is 77% in the month of December. On average, the state receives 1.79 inches of precipitation a month. The average amount of precipitation peaks during the month of May at around 4.80 inches. The average temperature in the winter falls to around 21F. During the winter, the average high temperature peaks at around 44F during the month of February. In the winter months, the average low temperature falls to around -1F during the month of January. During the summer, the average temperature in South Dakota is around 70F. Over the summer months the average high temperature peaks at around 91F during the month of July. The average low summer temperature is around 47F in the month of June. While residents of South Dakota mostly enjoy pleasant conditions, it’s important to be aware of inclement weather as well, which in South Dakota can include earthquakes (high), floods, and and tornadoes.
The state of South Dakota has a diverse array of plant and animal life. Local plant life can consist of littleleaf pussytoes, cup plant, beardtongue, and plains coreopsis. While venturing throughout the state, you might see animals such as the canadian lynx, the pronghorn, the merriam’s shrew, or the evening bat. The state animal of South Dakota is the the coyote.
Elder Inn, Elder Inn and Homestead are the top-rated independent living facilities near Winner, South Dakota. See full list of communities.
There are 9 independent living facilities near Winner, South Dakota. See the full list.
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