Average Cost of Private Nursing Home Room Tops $100,000 a Year
The median cost of a private room in a skilled nursing home in the United States is $102,200 a year ($280 a day), according to the 2019 Genworth Cost of Care Analysis. According to Genworth, this is an increase of approximately 3% over the last year and an increase of approximately 15% since 2014, when the median daily rate was $87,600 a year ($240 a day). The highest rates for a private room were found in Alaska, where the median cost is $362,628 a year ($994 a day). Oklahoma has the lowest rates with a median cost of $67,525 per year ($185 a day).
In California, the median cost of a private room in a skilled nursing home is $127,385 a year ($349 a day), which represents over a 4% increase over the last year. In the Los Angeles area, the median cost is $109,135 per year ($299 a day), which represents only a 1% increase over the last year. The median cost for a semi-private “shared” room in the Los Angeles area is $94,900 a year ($260 a day). The study also found that the median cost of an “in-home care aide” in the Los Angeles area was $27.50 per hour. It is conservatively anticipated that all of these rates will continue to increase at a rate of approximately 3% per year.
These numbers are concerning! This is especially true since the US Health and Human Services has estimated that 7 out of 10 seniors will require long term care assistance in their lifetime.
That being said, there is hope!
With proper planning there a relatively simple steps you can take to prepare for the potential costs of long term care. In California, the Medi-Cal program (our version of the Medicaid program) is available for qualified couples or individuals to help defray the high costs of skilled nursing care. Unfortunately, many people are misinformed about the eligibility criteria Medi-Cal uses to determine eligibility. Despite what you might have heard, you do not have to be destitute in order to qualify for Medi-Cal benefits. With the foundation of proper estate planning (i.e. the inclusion of specific “Medi-Cal Planning Language” in your Revocable Trust and Durable Power of Attorney documents), and with the guidance of a knowledgeable elder law attorney, it is legal to implement various planning techniques in order to qualify for Medi-Cal benefits and to minimize potential Medi-Cal recovery against the Medi-Cal beneficiary’s estate.
For more information please contact the Law Office of Sean D. Ethington at (661)295-4604 or visit our website at www.ElderLawSite.com.
ADVERTISE WITH US
EnhanceYour Smile With Invisalign – SCV Dental Care
If you are in need of braces that are effective but discreet, Invisalign might be a great option for you. One of the great things about utilizing Invisalign for straightening your teeth is that it works well for most ages and can help prevent anxiety about the...
Beige Is Back: The Warm, Timeless Trend Transforming Homes – Liz Anne Designs
With great dominating everything beige is definitely back but not the flat yellow beige from the early 200s. This beige is warmer softer and way more elevated. You’re five colors great in homes especially if you want to have a timeless feel and they are perfect...
Building Quality, One Project at a Time – Area Construction Co.
In a community like the Santa Clarita Valley, where homes are more than structures and neighborhoods are built on connection, construction is about more than simply building. It is about craftsmanship, trust, and creating spaces that truly enhance the way people live....
ABOUT THE MAGAZINE
Santa Clarita Magazine has set a high standard for excellence in advertising for over 36 years. A family owned and operated business, Santa Clarita Magazine has grown with the Santa Clarita Valley since 1990 and become the #1 place to advertise locally.
FOLLOW US
SANTA CLARITA MAGAZINE
PO Box 801570
Valencia Ca 91380
For Advertising information
Call or Text: 1 (661) 294-4444
