How Much Does Nursing Home Care Cost in Tampa, FL?
If you're trying to figure out what a nursing home actually costs in Tampa, you've probably already noticed the problem: every page gives you a different number, and most quote a range so wide ("$6,800 to $11,500") that it doesn't help you plan anything.
The honest answer is about $8,700 a month for a semi-private room at the median Tampa-area facility in 2026, and about $10,100 a month for a private room. Tampa Bay tracks just slightly above the Florida state median because of strong senior demand across the four counties (Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando) and limited new nursing home construction over the last five years.
Below, we show you exactly where that number comes from — three independent sources, side-by-side — and we break it down by sub-area so the number actually means something for the part of Tampa Bay you're considering.
What three independent sources say about Tampa nursing home cost
| Source | Reported median (semi-private, monthly) | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Place for Mom | $8,750 | 2026 | |
| Caring.com | $8,750 | 2026 | state median; Tampa runs at state median |
| Genworth | $8,517 | 2023 | most recent available; survey discontinued in 2024 |
Three independent sources, surfaced inline so you can see the spread for yourself. Convergence: 3%.
The three sources agree within about 3%, which is unusually tight. $8,700/month is the honest median for a Tampa nursing home semi-private room in 2026, and $10,100/month for a private room.
What the spread means in practice: if a facility in Tampa Bay quotes you $8,400–$9,000/month for a standard semi-private nursing home stay, that's normal. If you're being quoted under $7,200 or over $10,500, ask why — there's usually a specific reason (Medicaid census mix, premium South Tampa or Carrollwood facility, or specialty unit baked in).
Tampa nursing home cost by sub-area
| Sub-area | Semi-private median (monthly) | Why |
|---|---|---|
| South Tampa / Carrollwood / Westchase | $9,400 | Premium real estate, hospital-system-affiliated facilities |
| Central / North Tampa | $8,700 | Metro median; broadest mix of facility types |
| Clearwater / Largo | $8,800 | Pinellas coastal premium, larger senior population |
| St. Petersburg | $8,500 | Mid-tier mix, broad inventory |
| Brandon / Riverview | $8,200 | Newer inventory but suburban pricing |
| Pasco / Hernando outer counties | $7,800 | Lower real estate base, more value-tier options |
That's a $1,600/month swing inside the metro. Not as dramatic as Miami or LA, but enough that the location decision moves your monthly bill by 15–20%. Worth knowing before you tour anything.
What makes your bill go higher
| Add-on | Range | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Private room upgrade | $1,400/month over semi-private | The single biggest predictable add-on. |
| Specialty care unit (ventilator, bariatric, dementia-secure) | $1,300–$2,900/month over baseline skilled nursing | Driven by staffing ratio and equipment. |
| Medication management beyond baseline | $200–$450/month | If the resident is on more than the standard pharmacy formulary. |
| Incontinence supplies and assistance | $100–$300/month | Often billed beyond the baseline allotment. |
| Private-duty companion or sitter | $24–$38/hour | Billed separately. Common Tampa request — winter-resident families often want continuity of care across seasons. |
| Beauty / barber, cable, personal phone, transportation outside scheduled medical trips | $200–$500/month combined | For most residents. |
A realistic "median + likely add-ons" total for a semi-private Tampa nursing home stay with moderate add-on needs lands around $9,400–$10,400/month. We'd rather you see that number now than be surprised by it after you've signed.
Florida Medicaid SMMC LTC: the program that changes the math
Most Tampa families discover the Florida Medicaid pathway late. Worth understanding it before you tour anything.
Florida Medicaid Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-Term Care (SMMC LTC) is the program that covers long-term nursing home care for Floridians who meet medical and financial eligibility. Florida operates a managed-care model — meaning if your parent qualifies, SMMC LTC contracts with specific nursing facilities, and the resident's out-of-pocket cost can drop to a "patient responsibility" amount based on income (after a personal-needs allowance of $160/month for facility residents in 2026).
Eligibility basics (2026):
- Medical: must require a "nursing facility level of care" (defined by Florida's CARES assessment).
- Financial: countable assets under $2,000 for a single applicant; monthly income under approximately $2,901 (single applicant, 2026 figure tied to 300% of the federal SSI standard). Income above the cap can still qualify through a Qualified Income Trust ("Miller Trust").
- A spouse remaining in the community has separate spousal-impoverishment protections (community spouse resource allowance up to ~$157,920 in 2026, subject to annual update).
What Florida Medicaid SMMC LTC doesn't fix: Florida has a 5-year lookback on asset transfers for nursing home Medicaid applications. Not every Tampa Bay nursing home participates in SMMC LTC, and the ones that do may have waitlists — particularly in Pinellas County where senior demand outruns supply. Plan early — the application can take 60–90 days from start to approval.
What we recommend (and we are not Medicaid planners — speak with one): if a long nursing home stay is a likely 1–3 year commitment, get an elder-law attorney or Medicaid specialist to map the spend-down and lookback timeline before any asset moves. The Miller Trust mechanism is straightforward but timing-sensitive — most families benefit from setting it up before a crisis admission.
We're not a Medicaid-planning service. But not mentioning Florida SMMC LTC on a Tampa nursing home pricing page would be dishonest, because for many families it's the single biggest lever on what you actually pay.
All-in monthly worksheet — a real Tampa family
Base nursing home room + care (median Tampa semi-private) $8,700 Specialty unit upgrade (dementia-secure) $1,600 Medication management beyond baseline $300 Incontinence supplies (beyond baseline allotment) $200 Personal incidentals (phone, cable, beauty/barber) $250 ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Realistic monthly total $11,050
That's the number most Tampa families end up at for a semi-private dementia-secure stay. Lower if no specialty unit; higher for a private room or South Tampa premium facility.
How to use this number when touring
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What's the all-in monthly cost for a resident with my parent's actual care needs, including specialty unit if applicable?
Why it matters: Don't accept the base rate as the answer. Make them itemize. The all-in number — base care + specialty unit + medication management + incontinence supplies + private-duty if needed — is the number you'll actually pay each month. A facility that won't itemize is signaling it doesn't want you to compare line-for-line.
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Do you participate in Florida SMMC LTC, and is there currently a waitlist for SMMC-funded beds?
Why it matters: Pinellas waitlists run longer than Hillsborough — ask both about your specific county and the facility's policy on Medicaid-conversion residents. The answer is a leading indicator of how the facility is positioned in the Tampa Bay market.
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What's your CMS star rating, and what was your most recent Florida AHCA inspection result?
Why it matters: Public records — both should be on hand. CMS Care Compare publishes 1-to-5 star ratings; AHCA publishes the inspection report itself. A facility that hesitates on either is signaling something. The good ones have these printed and ready.
If a facility won't itemize, won't answer the Medicaid question clearly, or hesitates on inspection records, that's a signal worth weighing.
Comparison module for senior care partner network. Coming soon.
Sources cited
- A Place for Mom — Tampa metro Cost of Senior Care Report (2026)
- Caring.com — Florida Nursing Home Cost Survey (2026)
- Genworth Cost of Care Survey, 2023 (most recent available; survey discontinued in 2024)
- Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) — SMMC LTC program page
- Florida AHCA — long-term care facility lookup
- CMS Nursing Home Care Compare — Tampa Bay facility ratings
Last updated: 2026-05-05 • Tampa pricing varies by zip code, level of care, and provider.