Pricing data from communities listed in Grand Bank.
Avg. starting price
$1,594/mo
Avg. max price
$3,178/mo
Communities with pricing
1
vs NL avg
-$8 / +$39
Average monthly pricing by care type in Grand Bank.
| Care Type | Avg Low | Avg High | Communities |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nursing Homes | $1,594 | $3,178 | 1 |
How Grand Bank compares to the Newfoundland and Labrador average.
| Avg Low | Avg High | |
|---|---|---|
| Grand Bank | $1,594 | $3,178 |
| Newfoundland and Labrador (avg) | $1,602 | $3,139 |
Newfoundland and Labrador financial assistance programs available to Grand Bank residents.
Income-tested accommodation subsidy for residents in provincial long-term care homes.
Subsidized rate based on income; unsubsidized ~$2,800/mo.
Learn more↗Annual tax-free benefit for low-income seniors in the province.
Up to $1,444/year for qualifying seniors.
Learn more↗Senior living costs in Grand Bank depend on the type of care and specific community. See the pricing breakdown above for current averages based on listed communities in Grand Bank. Costs can range from lower-priced independent living to higher-priced memory care and nursing homes.
Grand Bank's senior living costs may differ from the Newfoundland and Labrador average depending on local real estate values, demand, and available supply. Use the province average comparison above to see how Grand Bank stacks up, and check nearby cities for alternative options that may be more affordable.
Residents of Grand Bank can access Newfoundland and Labrador's provincial subsidy programs for long-term care, as well as federal benefits like Old Age Security (OAS) and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS). Some municipalities also offer property tax deferrals or rebates for seniors. Contact your local health authority for information on subsidized care options in Grand Bank.
Compare options by price, location, and care type.
Browse all communities in Grand BankStart by comparing communities on SeniorHome.ca using the price filter. Consider different care types — independent living is typically most affordable. Look at nearby cities for more options. Ask communities about subsidized beds, waitlists for government-funded care, and available financial assistance programs in Newfoundland and Labrador.