Compare Cost of Care Across the Nation

Roll over the Genworth Financial interactive map to compare your state or region's median cost of care to other areas in the country. Click a state or region to view and calculate current and projected long term care costs.



Cost of Care Overview

Nearly two-thirds of people over age 65 will need long term care at home or through adult day health care, or care in an assisted living facility or nursing home. And while most people think of long term care as impacting only those in senior years, 40 percent of people currently receiving long term care services are ages 18 to 64.*  

The Genworth 2011 Cost of Care Survey can help families evaluate options to address the increasing cost of long term care. For the eighth year, Genworth has surveyed the cost of long term care across the U.S. to help Americans appropriately plan for the potential cost of this type of care in their preferred location and setting. The most comprehensive study of its kind, Genworth's 2011 Cost of Care Survey, conducted by CareScout®, covers nearly 15,500 long term care providers in 437 regions nationwide.

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Obtain an at-a-glance view of costs by category of long term care and an analysis of emerging trends.Explore the industry's most comprehensive report on long term care costs.

Download cost data for your state.
Learn more about how this survey of more than 15,500 care providers was conducted.Understand that a long term care situation reaches far beyond the significant financial costs, impacting caregivers’ jobs and careers, future financial security, and family relationships.

* U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Clearinghouse for Long Term Care Information, 10/22/08.

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