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Senior Care Costs in Florida (2026)

If you're working out what care will cost for a parent or spouse in Florida, the honest answer is: it depends a lot on where you are. Florida has more seniors per capita than almost any other state, so there are plenty of options — but the same room in coastal Miami can cost thousands more per month than it does inland. The numbers below are real medians for Florida and its major metros, so you can walk into any tour already knowing what a fair price looks like.

2026 Senior Care Cost Ranges in Florida

Care Type25th PercentileMedian (50th)75th Percentile
Assisted Living$3,000$4,000$5,200
Memory Care$3,800$5,000$6,500
Home Health Aide$4,100$5,148$6,435
Skilled Nursing (Semi-Private)$7,800$9,673$11,315
Skilled Nursing (Private)$8,760$10,585$12,775

About the Data: All figures are median monthly costs sourced from the CareScout (formerly Genworth) 2025 Cost of Care Survey, the most widely cited source for senior care pricing in the U.S.

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Cost by Metro Area

Metro AreaAssisted LivingHome CareSkilled Nursing (Semi)
Miami-Fort Lauderdale$4,500$5,500$10,220
Tampa-St. Petersburg$3,900$5,000$9,125
Orlando$4,000$5,148$8,650
Jacksonville$3,800$4,800$8,213

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