Delaware Nursing Home Cost Calculator
Calculate and compare senior care costs in Delaware. The average nursing home in DE costs $11,200/month ($134,400/year). Explore all care options below.
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Senior Care Cost Comparison in Delaware
In Delaware, nursing home care costs an average of $11,200/month ($134,400/year) for a semi-private room. A private room typically costs 10-20% more. The national median is approximately $8,900/month, making Delaware above the national average.
Paying for Nursing Home Care in Delaware
Delaware has expanded Medicaid (more coverage options). Here are the primary ways to fund senior care in DE:
- Medicaid: Covers nursing home costs for eligible low-income seniors. Delaware has expanded Medicaid under the ACA, providing broader eligibility. Income limit: typically $2,829/month for an individual (2026). Asset limit: $2,000 in most cases.
- Medicare: Only covers up to 100 days of skilled nursing care after a qualifying hospital stay (3+ days). Covers days 1-20 fully; days 21-100 with a copay of ~$204.50/day (2026). Does NOT cover long-term custodial care.
- Long-Term Care Insurance: If purchased before needing care (typically ages 50-65), policies can cover $150-$350/day. Average annual premium: $2,000-$4,000 for a couple.
- Veterans Benefits: VA Aid & Attendance benefit provides up to $2,431/month for veterans or $1,564/month for surviving spouses. Must have 90+ days of active service with at least 1 day during wartime.
- Private Pay: Out-of-pocket. Average Delaware resident needs $134,400/year. At the median stay of 2.5 years, total cost is approximately $336,000.
- Reverse Mortgage: Homeowners 62+ can convert home equity into funds. Can provide $181,810+ depending on home value.
Types of Senior Care in Delaware
- Nursing Home (Skilled Nursing Facility): 24/7 medical care and supervision. Best for seniors with serious health conditions, post-surgical recovery, or advanced dementia. Average DE cost: $11,200/month.
- Assisted Living: Help with daily activities (bathing, dressing, medication) in a residential setting. More independence than nursing homes. Average DE cost: $5,800/month.
- Memory Care: Specialized facilities for Alzheimer's and dementia patients. Secured environment, specialized programming. Average DE cost: $14,560/month.
- Home Health Aide: Professional caregiver visits your home. Flexible hours. Best for seniors who want to age in place. Average DE cost: $22/hour.
- Adult Day Care: Daytime supervision and activities while family caregivers work. Average DE cost: $75/day.
- Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC): Campus offering independent living → assisted living → nursing home as needs change. Entry fees: $100K-$500K+.
Delaware Senior Care Facts
- Population 65+: 19.1% of Delaware's population (above national average of 16.5%)
- Median Household Income: $72,724 (affects ability to private-pay)
- Medicaid Expansion: Yes — broader eligibility for senior care coverage
- Nursing Home vs National Avg: Delaware is $2,300 above the national median of $8,900/month
- Average Nursing Home Stay: 2.5 years nationally (total cost in DE: ~$336,000)
- 5-Year Cost Projection: With 4% annual increases: ~$727,954
How to Choose a Nursing Home in Delaware
Selecting the right facility is one of the most important decisions families face. Follow these steps:
- 1. Check CMS Ratings: Visit Medicare.gov's Care Compare to see star ratings (1-5) for every Delaware nursing home. Look for 4+ star facilities.
- 2. Visit In Person: Tour at least 3 facilities. Visit at different times (morning, evening, weekend). Observe staff interactions with residents.
- 3. Check Staffing Ratios: Higher ratios = better care. Look for at least 1 RN per 30 residents. Ask about overnight staffing.
- 4. Review Inspection Reports: Available on Medicare.gov. Look for patterns of deficiencies, not just isolated incidents.
- 5. Ask About Activities: Good facilities offer diverse programming: exercise, social events, outings, therapy.
- 6. Understand the Contract: Know exactly what's included vs. extra charges. Ask about bed-hold policies, discharge criteria, and rate increases.
- 7. Check Delaware Ombudsman Reports: Contact your state Long-Term Care Ombudsman for complaint history on specific facilities.