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Learn what long-term care costs in your area—today and in the future. Get started by selecting your state from the drop-down menu or the map, as well as the type of care, inflation rate, and year you expect to need care.

The state in which you expect to receive care in.
Learn more about different care settings below.
Choose an inflation rate to project your future cost of care. Not sure what to choose? We recommend 3%.
The year in which you anticipate requiring long-term care.

Care Settings Explained

In-Home Care

In-home care allows individuals to remain in the comfort of their home while receiving care from trained professionals to assist with a variety of daily living tasks and medication management. The estimate in this tool assumes 40 hours of care per week.

Assisted Living

Assisted living facilities offer a residential community setting for those who need help with activities of daily living but do not necessarily require full-time, round-the-clock care. However, residents do have access to staff assistance at all times if needed.

Nursing Home

Nursing homes, or skilled nursing facilities, usually provide the highest level of care. These facilities are designed to assist those with serious disabilities or impairments who need 24-hour supervision.

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