The cost of long-term care increased significantly,
according to the 2012 MetLife
Market Survey of Nursing Home, Assisted Living, Adult Day Services, and
Home Care Costs. Private room nursing home rates jumped 3.8 percent
to $90,520 a year or $248 a day, while assisted living facility costs rose 2.1
percent on average to $42,600 a year or $3,550 a month.
The average cost of homemaker/companions increased by 5.3
percent to $20 per hour. The news wasn't all about increases, however. The cost
of adult day care services remained the same as last year at $70 per day and
the average cost of home health aides remained at $21 per hour.
The survey also reports on the cost of a semi-private room
in a nursing home, which increased 3.7 percent to $222 a day, or $81,030 a
year.
Once again, the highest rates for a private nursing home
room in 2012 were found in Alaska, where the average cost rose from $655 a day
to $687 a day. This year the lowest rates were found in Oklahoma (with the
exception of Oklahoma City and Tulsa) at an average of $147 a day for a private
room. Texas (with the exception of Austin, Dallas/Ft. Worth, and Houston) had
the lowest rate for a semi-private room at an average of $131 per day.
The cost of assisted living continues to be the highest in
the Washington, D.C., area, at $5,933 a month (up from $5,757 a month in 2011)
and the lowest in Arkansas (except for Little Rock) at $2,355 a month (up from
$2,156 a month in 2011). Average home health care aide services ranged from a
high of $32 an hour in Rochester, Minnesota (down from $34 an hour in 2011), to
$13 an hour in the Shreveport area of Louisiana (down from $14 an hour in
2011). Adult day care services were highest in Vermont at an average of $141 a
day and lowest in the Montgomery, Alabama, area, at $26 a day, both down from
2011.
For the full 2012 report, including listings of average
long-term care costs in selected cities, click here.
I had no idea that it could cost so much. I have been doing research on nursing home billing for a while. Thanks so much for this very useful information.
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