Comparing Care Options

Home Care vs. Retirement vs. Long Term Care

Making care decisions for a parent or loved one can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to balance their safety, independence, comfort, and cost.

Many families find themselves asking if home care is enough, if a retirement community is the right next step, or when long-term care becomes necessary. The comparison below is designed to clearly explain the differences between home care, retirement living, and long-term care, so you can understand which option is best for your loved one.

Care Needs and Assessing Fit

Who It’s For

Seniors who want to remain in their own home but need support

Senior’s Level of Independence

Seniors who want to remain in their own home but need support

Type of Care Provided

Seniors who want to remain in their own home but need support

Flexibility of Care

Flexible

Cost and Wait Times

Cost Structure

Pay only for the care you use

Cost Amount

Depending on your care needs

Cost Per Hour of Additional Care

Included

Typical Wait Times

Immediate

Care Needs and Assessing Fit

Who It’s For

Active seniors who are mostly independent

Senior’s Level of Independence

High

Type of Care Provided

Generally none. Care can be purchased a-la-carte

Flexibility of Care

Low

Cost and Wait Times

Cost Structure

Monthly rent

Cost Amount

Depending on suite type (studio, 1 bed, or 2 bed) 

~$4K-$7K/month

Cost Per Hour of Additional Care

~$70/hr – $100/hr

Typical Wait Times

Immediate

Care Needs and Assessing Fit

Who It’s For

Seniors who need regular help with daily activities but not full-time nursing care

Senior’s Level of Independence

Moderate

Type of Care Provided

Assistance with bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and daily routines

Flexibility of Care

Low

Cost and Wait Times

Cost Structure

Monthly rent + care package

Cost Amount

Studio (Assisted Living) ~$4K-$5K/month

Studio (Memory Care) ~$6K-$7K/month

Cost Per Hour of Additional Care

~$70/hr – $100/hr

Typical Wait Times

Immediate

Care Needs and Assessing Fit

Who It’s For

Seniors with significant medical, physical, or cognitive needs

Senior’s Level of Independence

Low

Type of Care Provided

Full assistance with daily living plus medical and nursing care

Flexibility of Care

Low

Cost and Wait Times

Cost Structure

Government-subsidized monthly rent

Cost Amount

Private Room: $3K/month

Shared Room: $2K/month

Cost Per Hour of Additional Care

~$70/hr – $100/hr

Typical Wait Times

1+ Years wait

Category

Home Care

Retirement (Independent Living)

Retirement (Assisted Living and Memory Care)

Long-Term Care (LTC)

Care Needs and Assessing Fit

Who It’s For

Seniors who want to remain in their own home but need support

Active seniors who are mostly independent

Seniors who need regular help with daily activities but not full-time nursing care

Seniors with significant medical, physical, or cognitive needs

Senior’s Level of Independence

Low to High

High

Moderate

Low

Type of Care Provided

Personal care, companionship, housekeeping, meal prep, dementia support, respite care, etc.

Generally none. Care can be purchased a-la-carte

Assistance with bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and daily routines

Full assistance with daily living plus medical and nursing care

Flexibility of Care

Flexible

Low

Low

Low

Cost and Wait Times

Cost Structure

Pay only for the care you use

Monthly rent

Monthly rent + care package

Government-subsidized monthly rent

Cost Amount

Depending on your care needs

Depending on suite type (studio, 1 bed, or 2 bed) 

~$4K-$7K/month

Studio (Assisted Living) ~$4K-$5K/month

Studio (Memory Care) ~$6K-$7K/month

Private Room: $3K/month

Shared Room: $2K/month

Cost Per Hour of Additional Care

Included

~$70/hr – $100/hr

~$70/hr – $100/hr

~$70/hr – $100/hr

Typical Wait Times

Immediate

Immediate

Immediate

1+ Years wait

Prescribed Care in a Care Facility vs. Flexible Support at Home

In retirement and assisted-living communities, care is typically delivered on a fixed schedule and limited to predefined services. Additional help such as extra personal care, reminders, one-on-one time, etc. is billed hourly at premium rates often 50% above the rate for home care.

With home care, support is flexible and tailored to your needs, allowing families to choose exactly when and how much care is provided, at more cost-effective hourly rates.