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Alaska
$31,512
Connecticut
$13,764
New York
$12,775
Massachusetts
$12,623
Hawaii
$12,501
Delaware
$12,273
North Dakota
$11,978
West Virginia
$11,619
Minnesota
$11,601
New Jersey
$11,254
New Hampshire
$10,950
Vermont
$10,585
District of Columbia
$10,494
Maine
$10,494
Pennsylvania
$10,403
Maryland
$10,342
Oregon
$10,342
California
$9,794
Rhode Island
$9,429
Washington
$9,429
Nevada
$9,216
Michigan
$9,095
Wisconsin
$9,022
Florida
$8,654
Colorado
$8,567
Idaho
$8,517
Virginia
$8,213
New Mexico
$7,604
Montana
$7,574
Nebraska
$7,483
North Carolina
$7,483
Ohio
$7,300
South Carolina
$7,285
Indiana
$7,270
Kentucky
$7,178
Utah
$7,178
Tennessee
$7,148
Mississippi
$7,118
South Dakota
$7,118
Georgia
$7,011
Wyoming
$6,966
Iowa
$6,874
Alabama
$6,676
Arizona
$6,540
Kansas
$6,296
Illinois
$6,266
Arkansas
$6,083
Louisiana
$5,759
Oklahoma
$5,475
Missouri
$5,262
Texas
$5,125

Nursing Home Costs by State 2024

Nursing Home Costs by State 2024

Nursing homes provide residential care for elderly or disabled people. Some nursing homes also provide short-term rehabilitative stays for those who have undergone surgery, illness, or injury that include physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy. Nursing homes typically have nursing aides and certified nurses available 24 hours per day. Residents are also offered other services such as housekeeping and planned activities with aides and other residents.

The cost of nursing home care depends on several factors, including the location, the provider, how long the person’s stay is, and any special considerations. Many nursing home facilities have all-inclusive rates while others may charge additional fees for services beyond housing, food, and house cleaning. Additionally, there will be a higher cost for a private room vs. a semi-private room, where residents have a roommate typically separated by a curtain between them.

In the United States, the average private room in a nursing home is $10,104 per month or $332 per day. The average cost of a semi-private room is $9,167 per month and $301 per day. Annually, a semi-private room costs an average of $110,004 and a private room costs an average of $121,248.

Since 2016, the annual costs of both types of rooms have increased significantly. In 2016, a semi-private room cost about $82,128 per year, more than $28,000 less than in 2023. A private room cost about $92,376 in 2016, about $29,000 less than in 2023. This trend is expected to continue, with a semi-private room averaging $120,008 per year and a private room averaging $134,896 per year by 2028. Given this trend, those who are planning on entering a nursing home for an extended period of time should anticipate increases in cost in the coming years.

The cost of these rooms varies greatly by state. Additionally, some states have decreased their average cost of nursing homes in recent years while others have seen double-digit growth. Nursing home costs can be a large financial burden, but there are options to help you pay for one. For those who are eligible, Medicaid pays between 45% and 65% of the total nursing home costs in the United States. Veterans and surviving spouses have two options to help: the Aid and Attendance Benefit and state VA nursing homes. Other options include long-term care insurance benefits, nursing home tax deductions, and relocating to a state where the cost of nursing home care is less expensive.

States with the Highest Nursing Home Costs

State
Semi-Private Care
Alaska$31,512
Connecticut$13,764
New York$12,775
Massachusetts$12,623
Hawaii$12,501
Delaware$12,273
North Dakota$11,978
West Virginia$11,619
Minnesota$11,601
New Jersey$11,254

Alaska has the most expensive nursing home costs in the United States. A semi-private room averages over $330,000 per year and a private room averages over $436,000 per year. Because Alaska is separated from the rest of the United States and is generally very remote, all medical costs are more expensive than in other states. Alaska’s nursing home costs surpass the rest of the country by a very large margin. The cost of both semi-private and semi-private rooms in Connecticut, which has the second-highest costs for nursing home care, cost less than half of those in Alaska. Most of the states with the highest nursing home costs have the highest overall cost of living in the United States.

States with the Lowest Nursing Home Costs

The least expensive areas for nursing home care are in the Midwest and the Southeast. The ten states with the lowest average monthly cost of a semi-private room in a nursing home are Texas ($5,125), Missouri ($5,262), Oklahoma ($5,475), Louisiana ($5,759), Arkansas ($6,083), Illinois ($6,266), Kansas ($6,296), Arizona ($6,540), Alabama ($6,676), and Iowa ($6,874).

The ten states with the lowest average monthly cost of a private room in a nursing home are Missouri ($5,931), Louisiana ($6,060), Oklahoma ($6,083), Arkansas ($6,692), Kansas ($6,813), Alabama ($7,026), Texas ($7,092), Illinois ($7,156), Mississippi ($7,314), and Iowa ($7,452).

Nursing Home Costs by State 2024

*Figures displayed are for average monthly cost

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State
Semi-Private Care
Private Care
Alaska$31,512$36,378
Connecticut$13,764$15,170
New York$12,775$13,233
Massachusetts$12,623$13,535
Hawaii$12,501$14,113
Delaware$12,273$12,577
North Dakota$11,978$12,587
West Virginia$11,619$12,212
Minnesota$11,601$13,072
New Jersey$11,254$12,151
New Hampshire$10,950$12,015
Vermont$10,585$11,102
District of Columbia$10,494$10,494
Maine$10,494$11,254
Pennsylvania$10,403$11,157
Maryland$10,342$12,167
Oregon$10,342$11,113
California$9,794$12,167
Rhode Island$9,429$10,038
Washington$9,429$10,466
Nevada$9,216$10,007
Michigan$9,095$9,855
Wisconsin$9,022$9,733
Florida$8,654$9,627
Colorado$8,567$9,726
Idaho$8,517$9,125
Virginia$8,213$9,155
New Mexico$7,604$8,365
Montana$7,574$8,060
Nebraska$7,483$8,289
North Carolina$7,483$8,213
Ohio$7,300$8,213
South Carolina$7,285$7,984
Indiana$7,270$8,700
Kentucky$7,178$7,969
Utah$7,178$9,125
Tennessee$7,148$7,665
Mississippi$7,118$7,314
South Dakota$7,118$7,604
Georgia$7,011$7,604
Wyoming$6,966$7,635
Iowa$6,874$7,452
Alabama$6,676$7,026
Arizona$6,540$8,030
Kansas$6,296$6,813
Illinois$6,266$7,156
Arkansas$6,083$6,692
Louisiana$5,759$6,060
Oklahoma$5,475$6,083
Missouri$5,262$5,931
Texas$5,125$7,092
United States$9,167$10,104
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Nursing Home Costs by State 2024

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