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Elder Care Cost in New Hampshire (2026)

Assisted living in New Hampshire averages $5,700/month. Nursing home private room: $12,045/month (24% above national avg). In-home aide: $5,910/month.

Source: Genworth/CareScout Cost of Care Survey 2024–2025

Assisted Living

$5,700

per month

Nursing Home

$12,045

private room/mo

In-Home Aide

$5,910

44 hrs/week

Adult Day Care

$1,842

per month

vs. National

+$2,312

nursing home/mo

Senior Care Costs in New Hampshire vs. National Average

Care Type New Hampshire/Month
Assisted Living $5,700
Nursing Home (private room) $12,045
Nursing Home (semi-private) $10,950
In-Home Aide (44 hrs/week) $5,910
Adult Day Care $1,842

Which Care Type Fits?

Adult Day Care — $1,842/mo

Best for people who are safe at home nights/weekends but need daytime supervision, socialization, and health monitoring. Not available 24/7.

In-Home Aide — $5,910/mo

Covers personal care and home health aide services (44 hrs/week). For 24/7 in-home coverage, expect $12,000–$16,000/month — more than a nursing home. Part-time (20 hrs/week) runs roughly $3,000/mo.

Assisted Living — $5,700/mo

Housing, meals, and help with daily activities. No skilled nursing care. Right choice when daily medical supervision is not required. Memory care typically adds 20–30% to the base rate.

Nursing Home — $12,045/mo

24-hour registered nurse coverage, skilled care, and daily medical management. Required for wound care, IV medications, or post-acute rehab. Semi-private room: $10,950/mo.

Medicaid & Coverage: What to Know

  • Medicare: Covers up to 100 days of skilled nursing after a 3-day hospital stay — not long-term care. A $209.50/day copay applies after day 20; Medicare pays nothing after day 100.
  • Medicaid: Covers nursing home care for those who qualify (typically under $2,000 in assets). Home and community-based waivers may cover assisted living or in-home care in New Hampshire.
  • Long-term care insurance: Policies pay a daily or monthly benefit once you can't perform 2 of 6 Activities of Daily Living. A 55-year-old pays $1,400–$2,200/year for $4,500/month coverage.

What You'll Spend Over Time in New Hampshire

At 3.5% annual inflation

Care Type Year 1 Year 3 Year 5
Assisted Living $68,400 $73,300 $78,500
Nursing Home (pvt.) $144,540 $154,800 $165,900
In-Home Aide $70,920 $76,000 $81,400

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a nursing home cost in New Hampshire?

A private room costs $12,045/month ($144,540/year) in 2026. Semi-private runs $10,950/month. New Hampshire is 24% above the national average of $9,733/month.

Is assisted living cheaper than a nursing home in New Hampshire?

Yes. Assisted living in New Hampshire averages $5,700/month vs. $12,045/month for a nursing home private room — a difference of $6,345/month. Assisted living does not include skilled nursing care, so it's appropriate only when daily medical supervision isn't required.

Does Medicare cover nursing home care in New Hampshire?

Medicare covers up to 100 days of skilled nursing after a qualifying 3-day hospital stay — not long-term care. After day 20, you pay $209.50/day. After day 100, Medicare covers nothing. Medicaid covers long-term nursing home care for those who qualify (typically under $2,000 in assets).

What is the average cost of in-home care in New Hampshire?

A home health aide costs $5,910/month for 44 hours/week in New Hampshire. For 24/7 in-home care, expect $12,000–$16,000/month — more expensive than a nursing home. Part-time aide (20 hrs/week) runs roughly $3,000/month.

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