Long-Term Care Cost Explorer

See what assisted living actually costs in the five states Sasson serves — and what a multi-year stay adds up to.

Compare Costs by State

These are surveyed assisted-living costs from the cited industry cost-of-care survey (chips link to the source). Pick your state to see the annual math. One critical fact first: Medicare does not cover custodial long-term care — the kind of ongoing help with daily living that assisted living provides.

Assisted living, monthly

Nevada
Arizona
Texas
Florida
Virginia (mid-state)
VA nursing home, semi-private
Monthly assisted living (your state)
Annual cost (×12)
1-year cost

Medicare covers hospital and short rehabilitative stays — it does not pay for ongoing custodial care like this. Families cover it from savings, long-term care insurance, hybrid policies, or (after assets are spent down) Medicaid.

Educational tool, not advice. This explorer is for educational awareness only and is not financial, insurance, tax, or legal advice, a quote, or a projection of your personal costs. Figures come from the cited cost-of-care survey (see the source chips), reflect the survey year shown, and vary widely by city and facility. Costs typically rise over time; the 3-year projection uses today's figures without inflation.

Related reading: Long-Term Care Planning · Hybrid LTC Insurance · Nevada Partnership Program

These Numbers Are Why LTC Planning Exists

The most cost-effective window to plan is usually your 40s and 50s, while health and premiums are on your side. A free conversation can map your options — insurance, hybrid policies, or self-funding.

Start the Conversation