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What does Nursing Home Care
Cost in New Mexico?

As an average, how much will my family have to pay?
 

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In our experience, this is one of the first questions almost every family asks. We found average costs for New Mexico in the data from the MetLife 2012 Market Survey of Long-Term Care Costs.

In our experience, this is one of the first questions almost every family asks. We found average costs for New Mexico in the data from the MetLife 2012 Market Survey of Long-Term Care Costs.

The survey says that the average cost in 2012 of Nursing Home care in New Mexico was $214 per day for private care, and $193 per day for semi-private care.

The daily cost varies, depending on your locality. In Albuquerque, for instance, the average cost of private care per day was $242. The rest of the state has a lower daily cost, as an average, of $200.00.

New Mexico Avg. Daily Nursing Home Rate :
Private
Avg. Daily Nursing Home Rate :
Semi-Private
Albuquerque 252 210
Rest of State 200 184
State Average 214 193

The United States average cost for a semi-private room was $222.00.

For comparison, the average monthly cost for Assisted Living in New Mexico was $3,330. The cost of a home health aide was $19.00 per hour.

This information comes from the National Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information which is a web site produced by The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services . They credit the 2010 MetLife Market Survey of Long-Term Care Costs as the source for the data they present.

They include this explanatory note about the MetLife survey:

MetLife provides a "State Average" for each type of long-term care service in each state-the average of all rates for all sampled services in the state. In the states where MetLife includes average rates for one or more cities or areas within a state, these averages are specific to those areas.

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