ElderCareCost

Elder Care Cost: Virginia vs Maryland (2026)

Virginia assisted living runs $4,900/month — $200/month less than Maryland's $5,100/month. That's $2,400/year.

Virginia

$4,900

assisted living/month

+$400 vs national avg

Maryland

$5,100

assisted living/month

+$600 vs national avg

Virginia vs Maryland — All Care Types

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

Care Type Virginia Maryland
Assisted Living $4,900/mo $5,100/mo
Nursing Home — Private Room $9,490/mo $11,315/mo
Nursing Home — Semi-Private $8,395/mo $10,220/mo
In-Home Aide (44 hrs/week) $5,148/mo $5,529/mo
Adult Day Care $1,625/mo $1,842/mo

Source: Genworth/CareScout Cost of Care Survey 2024–2025. Statewide medians — metro areas typically run 15–30% higher.

Annual Cost Difference

For assisted living, Virginia costs $58,800/year vs Maryland's $61,200/year.

Monthly gap

$200

Annual gap

$2,400

2-year care

$4,800

% difference

4%

Assisted living only. Nursing home gap: $1,825/month ($21,900/year).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is elder care cheaper in Virginia or Maryland?

Virginia is cheaper for assisted living at $4,900/month, vs. $5,100/month in Maryland — a $200/month gap. Virginia comes out ahead on 5 of 5 care categories.

How do nursing home costs compare between these states?

A private nursing home room in Virginia runs $9,490/month vs. $11,315/month in Maryland. The national median is $9,733/month.

How do both states compare to the national average?

The national average for assisted living is $4,500/month. Virginia is $400 above the national average, and Maryland is $600 above.

Do costs vary within each state?

Yes. Metro areas typically run 15–30% above the statewide median shown here. Statewide averages are useful for comparing states, but actual costs depend heavily on the specific city or county.