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Long Term Care Costs

Current Average Costs for Daily Nursing Home Care*

Alabama

$138

Maryland

$174

Pennsylvania

$177

Alaska

$524

Massachusetts

$251

Rhode Island

$197

Arizona

$188

Michigan

$178

South Carolina

$131

Arkansas

$122

Minnesota

$128

South Dakota

$130

California

$156

Mississippi

$138

Tennessee

$127

Colorado

$172

Missouri

$114

Texas

$116

Connecticut

$285

Montana

$138

Utah

$139

Delaware

$210

Nebraska

$124

Vermont

$196

Florida

$170

Nevada

$212

Virginia

$150

Georgia

$140

New Hampshire

$241

Washington

$184

Hawaii

$235

New Jersey

$241

Washington, DC

$226

Idaho

$154

New Mexico

$150

West Virginia

$174

Illinois

$125

New York

$212

Wisconsin

$183

Indiana

$154

North Carolina

$165

Wyoming

$158

Iowa

$118

North Dakota

$134

   

Kansas

$122

Ohio

$168

   

Kentucky

$183

Oklahoma

$116

   

Louisiana

$120

Oregon

$162

   

Maine

$195

       

*Genworth Financial 01/05

  • The average cost of long term care in the United States across all services categories was $72,240 in 2004, according to research released today by Genworth Financial. The company modified its annual Cost of Care Survey to provide the industry's first single-study, comprehensive view of expenses associated with all three major categories: nursing homes, assisted living facilities and home care. The research was conducted among 6,000 providers nationally, Genworth Financial, January 13, 2005

  • "Nursing home care already averages $57,000 per year ($157 per day), up from $31,390 ($86 per day) in 1990. "LTC Insurance Could Play Role in Solving Medicaid Woes", National Underwriter, January 11, 1999

  • Within 15 years, it is estimated that the average cost of nursing home care could be as high as $100,000 per year. "Americans Underestimate Cost of Nursing Home Care", Best's Review, February 1997

  • The average cost per home care visit in 1997 was $77 (nurse: $98, home care aid: $54, homemaker $52) "Key data on home care", LTC News & Comment, February, 1998 - Source: National Association for Home Care, 1970

Ancillary Costs
There are a lot of ancillary charges that add up when you need long-term care. Some of the ancillary charges that can add up are medications, diapers, oxygen and laundry.

Human Costs of LTC
While the hardship to an individual receiving long-term care is obvious, the ordeal facing family members, friends and other informal caregivers can also be severe. Indeed, providing care is more often a highly personal responsibility rather than an institutional role. Children can become clinically depressed while taking care of their parents. In the future there will be more frail parents per adult child. Currently, family members provide the majority of care to in-home patients. It is obvious that the human costs of providing long-term care are great and affect many families.

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