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Jackie wanted her mother to have the best care possible. At age 82, Mom needed more assistance than she could get at home, even considering the great in-home nursing options available. As Jackie looked for a nursing home for her mom, she wondered how much her mom’s long-term care would cost? She came face to face with reality: long-term care is expensive!

What are the chances someone will need long-term care?

According to federal government statistics, 20% of people age 65 will need long-term care for more than five years. And if you are 65 right now, you have an almost 70% chance of needing some form of long-term care.

The families of people needing long-term care are affected also. In addition to the stress of caring for another person, they must also find the right type of care. Family members also usually have to struggle to find a way to pay for that care.

What type of care is considered long-term care?

It’s not just residential care at your local nursing home. There are other options.

  • In-Home Care. Most older people want to stay in their homes as long as possible. When they need extra nursing assistance, they can often hire skilled in-home care providers.
  • Assisted Living Facilities. While this is residential care, as is a nursing home, the resident has greater flexibility and privacy. Assistance, often from a trained nurse, is available if needed.
  • Residential Care. Sometimes this type of care if unavoidable. Residents of nursing homes may lose some privacy but make up for it with greater skilled nursing care.

So, how much does long-term care cost?

It depends on where you live and what type of long-term care is needed.

The following figures reflect the 2017 cost for long-term care in Alabama:

  • $42,900 –           In-home care
  • $41,688 –           Assisted Living Facility
  • $73,000 –           Nursing Home (semi-private room)
  • $76,650 –           Nursing Home (private room)

These costs, of course, are averages and the actual cost may vary. Costs are expected to increase over time.

Start Planning Now.

At Adams & Miller, P.C., we make it our business to put our client’s needs first. We assist our clients in making thoughtful decisions regarding incapacity planning. For a free consultation, contact us at 256-251-2137 or use our convenient Contact Form. We have offices in Anniston and Birmingham and we assist clients in the Leeds, Gadsden, Hoover, Talladega, Vestavia Hills, and surrounding areas.