Fort Worth, TX - As national long-term care costs continue to rise in 2024, families in Fort Worth are rethinking how to plan for aging loved ones. A recent survey of long-term care providers across the U.S. reveals that a private room in a nursing home now costs an average of $127,750 per year. Assisted living is averaging $70,800 annually, and in-home care services—ranging between $75,000 and $78,000 per year—are quickly becoming the go-to option for families seeking personalized, cost-conscious support.
The same survey shows a wide range in care costs across the country, with Fort Worth standing out for its affordability. Hourly in-home care in the area averages $28–$32 — about 6–7% below the national average, and significantly lower than what families pay in cities like Chicago or San Francisco.
“For families in Fort Worth, in-home care is not just a practical choice—it’s a strategic one,” said Gagan, owner of Care Mountain Home Healthcare Agency. “With hourly rates averaging below the national median, families can extend their care budgets and still receive top-quality, professional support.”
A $75,000 annual care budget can provide approximately six hours of daily in-home assistance—a workable solution for aging adults who don’t require 24/7 supervision. “In-home care from quality and experienced companies like ours offers something facilities can’t—continuity, comfort, and control,” Gagan added. “Our clients receive support in familiar surroundings, with personalized schedules and caregivers who truly get to know them. It’s not just about providing care—it’s about dignity, compassion, trust, and peace of mind for the client and their family.”
Experts estimate that families should plan for around $275,000 in total long-term care costs—a figure that can stretch across two to ten years depending on the level and frequency of care. “We always encourage families to think long-term and start early,” Gagan said. “A $275,000 budget can stretch well beyond two years if you’re strategic—scaling care hours to needs, combining resources, and staying in-home longer before transitioning to higher levels of support.”
For many middle-income families, navigating long-term care options is a balancing act. Medicare only covers short-term care under limited circumstances, and Medicaid requires families to meet strict income and asset thresholds. That leaves many without enough coverage—and without a clear path forward.
“Most of our clients don’t qualify for Medicaid, but they also aren’t wealthy enough to self-insure for the long-term,” Gagan explained. “That’s where we step in—helping them to navigate care planning, keep costs predictable, and stay in control of their aging journey without unnecessary institutionalization.”
With realistic budgeting and access to reputable providers, families in Fort Worth are showing that high-quality care at home is still within reach—even in a time of rising costs nationwide.
Contact Care Mountain to learn more about long-term care planning and in-home support options.
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