ElderCareCost

Elder Care Cost: Washington, DC vs Boston, MA (2026)

Boston, MA assisted living runs $6,300/month — $200/month less than Washington, DC's $6,500/month. That's $2,400/year.

Washington, DC, DC

$6,500

assisted living/month

+$2,000 vs national avg

Boston, MA, MA

$6,300

assisted living/month

+$1,800 vs national avg

Washington, DC vs Boston, MA — All Care Types

Monthly costs. Green = lower cost. National average shown for context.

Care Type Washington, DC Boston, MA
Assisted Living $6,500/mo $6,300/mo
Nursing Home (Private) $13,400/mo $14,500/mo
In-Home Aide $6,300/mo $6,700/mo
Memory Care $9,000/mo $8,700/mo
Adult Day Care $2,200/mo $2,200/mo

Source: Genworth/CareScout Cost of Care Survey. 2026 estimates.

Annual Cost Impact

For assisted living, Boston, MA costs $75,600/year vs Washington, DC's $78,000/year.

Monthly savings

$200

Annual savings

$2,400

2-year total savings

$4,800

% difference

3%

Savings = Washington, DC cost minus Boston, MA cost. Assisted living only.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is elder care cheaper in Washington, DC or Boston, MA?

Boston, MA has lower assisted living costs at $6,300/month vs. $6,500/month in Washington, DC — a difference of $200/month ($2,400/year).

What types of elder care are compared here?

This page compares five common senior care types: assisted living, nursing home (private room), in-home aide (44 hrs/week), memory care, and adult day care. These cover the full range from part-time supervision to full residential skilled nursing care.

How do these cities compare to the national average?

The national average for assisted living is $4,500/month. Washington, DC is $2,000 above the national average. Boston, MA is $1,800 above the national average.