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Part-Time Long-Term Care Cost: $500/Day, 180 Days/Year

For part-time care at $500/day for 180 days per year, the projected annual cost in 20 years at 4% inflation is approximately $547,000.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter today's daily cost for the care setting you expect to need.
  2. Set an annual care-cost inflation rate (often 3-5%).
  3. Enter how many years from now care might begin and the days of care per year.
  4. Read the projected daily, monthly, and annual cost to plan or size coverage.

Calculate the projected annual cost of part-time long-term care at 180 days per year when today's rate is $500 per day.

Frequently asked questions

Why project long-term care costs decades ahead?
Because care prices compound faster than general inflation, the cost when you actually need care can be several times today's rate. Planning early lets you size savings or insurance to a realistic future number.
Does this include what Medicare or Medicaid would pay?
No. Medicare covers only limited short-term care, and Medicaid requires spending down assets. This estimate is the gross cost; subtract any expected benefits to find your net exposure.
Should I buy long-term care insurance?
It depends on your assets and family situation. Those with moderate savings face the most exposure — too much to qualify easily for Medicaid, too little to self-fund. Use this projected cost to set a target daily benefit when comparing policies.