LTC Price Hikes Not Over
There's likely more news of that variety to come, since a shortage of skilled workers is yet another force pushing prices up. Other factors affecting the cost include more overtime (thanks in part to that scarcity of staff); higher minimum wages and changes in overtime rules; recruiting and retention challenges; issues faced by home care agencies including compliance obligations and caregiver certification issues; rising instances of Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia; and the need for more specialized (and thus more expensive) care, thanks in part to people waiting too long to get care.
Private Nursing Home Room Costs Rise 54%
So it should come as no surprise that care is growing ever more expensive. Still, says Genworth, over the last 15 years of its survey, that 67% figure we mentioned earlier is how much the cost of long-term care in assisted living facilities has risen. Private nursing home rooms have gone up by 54%. And in case you were wondering, the report says that "a private nursing home room now costs 1.6 times the national median annual household income, which was $62,685 in August 2018." The only good news (sort of) is that in-home care costs have stayed relatively flat over the life of the study, with price increases accelerating only recently. Home health aide costs are up 19% since 2004, while homemaker services are up 26% over the same period. Check out the gallery above for the 15 most expensive states for long-term care. --- Related on ThinkAdvisor:
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