Because of the specialized staff training and resources required to provide high-quality memory care, memory care typically costs more than other types of residential care. On average, memory care will cost 20-30% more than assisted living.
We added 25% to the assisted living costs reported by the 2021 Genworth Cost of Care Survey to calculate memory care costs.
In Hawaii, the average monthly cost of memory care is $6,719. This is $1,094 more than the United States average of $5,625. In comparison to the coastal states of California ($6,563) and Oregon ($6,306), communities in Hawaii charge slightly more each month. However, seniors in Hawaii pay less on average than those in Washington ($7,500).
There's a big difference between the costs of care in Hawaii, depending on location. In Urban Honolulu, seniors pay an average of $6,719 for memory care, while those in Kahului pay significantly less at $4,781. Across the ocean in San Francisco, CA, seniors pay $7,899, and those in Los Angeles, CA, pay $6,563 each month.
Shared in collaboration with Memorycare.com
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