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Oklahoma and Florida offer the least expensive assisted living, coming in at $1,230 and $1,280 respectively. Vermont and Washington, DC, on the other hand are a whopping $3,030 and $4,310!!!
The average assisted living company will charge upwards of 1000 dollars a month for a fulltime assistant. Of course this cost will vary based services, and what they are going to do on a daily basis.
Some hidden costs with senior assisted living is personal care fee or snacks fee. You can read more at www.atouchofgrey.com/assited.html
It depends on the specific health insurance plan your mother has. If she has what is known as "Long-Term Care Insurance" then yes, the costs of assisted living will be covered by the insurance. You should contact her insurance provider for more details about her specific situation.
The costs of senior living can be variable depending on the facilities. In general it is tens of thousands of dollars each year.
I do not have in-home hospice care but I can give you some information on assisted living care prices. Depending on your location the average cost of in-home living assisted care is $20,904-$52,560. Nursing home costs are about double the amount of in-home care but most provide 24-hour skilled care services which are very beneficial.
There are many factors that go into one's average monthly living costs. Location will play a large part is determining the costs. Those living in urban areas might have higher costs than those in rural environments.
The average cost of living in Miami is around 50,000 dollars a year. This is for a very average lifestyle. Miami has one of the highest costs of living in Florida.
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The average cost of living is 91% that of the rest of the US in Mississippi. The total cost of your living will vary based on house size and college costs.
Average total cost is the average of all your costs. This is your Fixed Costs and your Variable costs. Average Variable Cost is the average of your costs that can fluctuate.