Buyer beware: Long-term care costs are surging
Long-term care costs are surging again and the most expensive option — a private nursing home room — may soon top $100,000 per year.
Growing labour expenses and sicker patients helped push the median cost of care that includes adult day care and assisted living communities up an average of 4.5 per cent this year, according to a survey released Tuesday by Genworth Financial. That’s the second-highest increase since Genworth started its survey in 2004.
The cost of home health aide services climbed the most, rising 6 per cent, to $21.50 an hour. Private nursing home care now costs more than $97,000 annually.
Many Americans don’t plan for expenses like these or understand them until they face them, said Joe Caldwell of the National Council on Aging, which is not tied to Genworth’s study.