The cost depends on the type of housing and level of support you need. Campuses of Care typically offer several housing options, each with a different price structure:
Each housing type has a different model. Independent housing may involve ownership or rental, often without services. Retirement homes are privately paid and include hospitality and personal support, which affect the total monthly cost. Long-term care homes are publicly funded for care, and residents pay only for accommodation.
Residents may move between levels of care over time. As their needs change, so does the cost. That flexibility is a key benefit of Campus of Care living, but it also makes financial planning more complex.
If you know the approximate monthly cost of your chosen housing level within a Campus of Care, whether that’s independent living, a retirement suite, or a long-term care room, you can use our Senior Housing Cost Calculator to compare it to the cost of living in your current home.
The calculator helps older adults and families estimate monthly expenses side by side, including housing, meals, utilities, maintenance, and any care services. It’s a useful tool for planning whether a move to senior living makes sense for your budget and lifestyle.
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