Voca Corporation North Carolina
534 Country Ln, Holly Springs, NC 27540
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534 Country Ln, Holly Springs, NC 27540
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Po Box # 942, Apex, NC 27502
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READ MOREThe cost of assisted living care varies across North Carolina. Raleigh is significantly more expensive than the state average of $4,010 and the national average of $4,500. Raleigh is also the most expensive city for assisted living care in the state. Nearby in Durham, the average cost is slightly lower at $4,800 per month. In Rocky Mount and Charlotte, the prices are close to the national average at $4,470 and $4,400 per month, respectively. By far the most affordable city for assisted living care in the state is Fayetteville, where seniors typically pay $3,000 per month.
Raleigh
$5,388
North Carolina
$4,010
United States
$4,500
Durham
$4,800
Rocky Mount
$4,470
Fayetteville
$3,000
Charlotte
$4,400
When trying to decide how to pay for assisted living, one of the first questions that comes up is "How much does it cost?" With the impact of inflation, it's more important than ever to have up-to-date information when making a financial plan for senior living. To help shed light on real senior living prices, Caring.com has compiled proprietary cost data from its network of more than 75,000 senior living providers to provide insight into the average cost of assisted living in Raleigh and 48 other cities in North Carolina.
Eligible seniors who live in Raleigh or in other cities in North Carolina can apply for funding to help pay for assisted living costs through one of two state-funded programs: Project C.A.R.E (Caregiver Alternatives to Running on Empty) or the State/County Special Assistance Program.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in North Carolina page.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in North Carolina page.
The cost of assisted living in Raleigh is expected to rise from $3,523 in 2022 to $4,157 in 2024, a nearly 18% increase. Despite this increase, Raleigh is more affordable than state and national norms. National prices are also projected to increase around 18%, from $4,070 to $4,802. The same can be expected in Greenville (from $6,926 to $8,172), Hillsborough (from $3,608 to $4,257) and Chapel Hill (from $6,694 to $7,898). The state average is projected to rise slightly less (17.5%), from $4,088 to $4,803 during this period.
Location | 2022 Cost (Historical) | 2023 Cost (Current) | 2024 Cost (Estimated) |
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Raleigh | $3,523 | $3,860 | $4,157 |
U.S. Average | $4,070 | $4,459 | $4,802 |
North Carolina | $4,088 | $4,828 | $4,803 |
Greenville | $6,926 | $7,588 | $8,172 |
Hillsborough | $3,608 | $3,953 | $4,257 |
Chapel Hill | $6,694 | $7,334 | $7,898 |
Senior living costs in Raleigh vary based on multiple factors, with the largest determining factor being the type of care provided. On average, seniors pay $3,860 for assisted living, which provides nonmedical personal care. Memory care serves seniors with dementia for $5,259, offering additional supervision and therapies. Independent living, where seniors live in a community of peers but don't receive much day-to-day assistance, averages a slightly more affordable $3,425 monthly in Raleigh.
Assisted Living
$3,860
Memory Care
$5,259
Independent Living
$3,425
There are many resources in Raleigh,NC that assist seniors in their retirement. caring.com has compiled information on local organizations, programs and agencies and categorized them into care types for easy reference.
For information about statewide resources and those in nearby cities, go to Caring's North Carolina  state page.
Raleigh seniors wishing to remain in their own homes can find financial assistance from several local resources. These programs and organizations help retirees cover the cost of services such as home care, property modifications and utilities.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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North Carolina Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults - Raleigh | 919-855-4340 | The Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults (CAP/DA) is a North Carolina Medicaid home- and community-based services waiver program that enables eligible individuals to remain at home or in the community, rather than being placed in an institutional care setting. Services may include: • Assistive technology, medical equipment and accessibility modifications • Personal alarm system • In-home aide • Adult day health care • Home-delivered meals or meal preparation • Assistance with personal care, daily activities and financial management • Community transition and integration |
Whether living in their own home or in a senior living community, Raleigh seniors can find financial assistance from numerous local resources. These organizations help residents cover some of the costs associated with in-home or long-term care and connect them with other helpful community-based resources.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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North Carolina Money Follows the Person - Raleigh | 855-761-9030 | Although it's not one of North Carolina's Medicaid waivers, the Money Follows the Person program is typically used in conjunction with waiver services. It enables those who are living in institutional facilities to move back home or into a community setting to receive supportive services via waiver programs. Participants receive priority access to home- and community-based services, as well as extra funding, to enable a successful transition. |
Local organizations help ensure elderly citizens have a balanced diet and receive essential vitamins and minerals to remain healthy. Through nutrition programs, congregate meals, home-delivered meals and food pantries, these programs help Raleigh seniors afford the nutritious food they need.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Meals on Wheels of Wake County | 919-833-1749 | Meals on Wheels delivers meals to seniors across North Carolina, enhancing nutrition and reducing social isolation. Some groups can cater to varied dietary requirements, such as diabetic or low-sodium diets. Local offices decide how many meals to deliver each week and set delivery schedules for their area. |
Durham Community Food Pantry | 984-900-3426 | North Carolina is home to several food pantries where individuals in need can obtain free or low-cost foodstuffs. Eligibility criteria and opening hours are set by individual food pantries. |
Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina - Raleigh | 919-875-0707 | North Carolina is home to several food pantries where individuals in need can obtain free or low-cost foodstuffs. Eligibility criteria and opening hours are set by individual food pantries. |
North Carolina Seniors Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) - Raleigh | 800-662-7030 | The North Carolina Seniors Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) is open to older adults residing in one of the 45 counties in which the program is active. They must also fall within the current year's specified low income level. Coupons are issued to eligible participants to use at local farmer's markets for buying fruits and vegetables. The coupons are not valid on additional items at farmer's markets, such as jams, honey or baked goods. |
Due to the high cost of purchasing new medical equipment, several organizations in Raleigh collect lightly used medical devices such as wheelchairs, ramps and walkers and distribute them to local seniors and residents in need.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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North Carolina Assistive Technology Program - Raleigh | 919-855-3500 | The North Carolina Assistive Technology Program operates statewide, with centers in Raleigh, Charlotte, Greensboro, Greenville, Sanford, Wilmington, Sylva, Morganton and Winston-Salem. Individuals can borrow diverse equipment for testing purposes, with loans typically available for a few months. |
Many organizations offer free or low-cost legal services to Raleigh seniors. Older adults can access advice on issues such as estate planning, living wills and power of attorney. Some firms also act as long-term care ombudsmen, advocating for the rights of seniors in senior living communities.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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North Carolina Senior Law Project - Raleigh | 877-579-7562 | The Senior Law Project provides free legal assistance to seniors aged 60 and older. Seniors can call the toll-free line for help with wills and powers of attorney, public benefits, consumer issues, housing issues and concerns related to elder abuse or neglect. |
Seniors and those with disabilities can access a variety of local resources to help them pay for home repairs and modifications. Programs in Raleigh have different eligibility criteria and often assist retirees by providing grants or loans.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Raleigh Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) | 919-713-1570 | The Weatherization Assistance Program is available to low-income households across North Carolina, with a priority given to seniors and other vulnerable individuals. Free services include educating people about energy efficiency and home safety, evaluating homes and performing tests, repairing and replacing inefficient heating and air systems, insulating properties and fitting smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. |
Rebuilding Together of the Triangle, Inc. | 919-341-5980 | Rebuilding Together of the Triangle Inc. aims to create safe and healthy homes for vulnerable residents, including seniors and veterans. The program offers comprehensive home improvement services to low-income homeowners in Wake, Chatham, Durham and Orange counties. The team assesses clients' immediate needs and completes essential repairs, which can include patching roofs, sealing foundations and upgrading electrical, HVAC and plumbing systems. Staff members and volunteers can also install necessary home modifications, such as wheelchair ramps, to improve safety and accessibility. |
Senior centers in Raleigh bring together residents through recreational activities and events. Many also offer advice and support on senior issues, run wellness and nutrition programs, and connect older adults with other resources in the local area.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Five Points Center for Active Adults | 919-996-4730 | Five Points Center for Active Adults in Raleigh, NC is a 20,000-square-foot facility open to local seniors age 50 and over. For those 60 and over, Meals on Wheels serves and delivers nutritious lunches Monday-Friday. Seniors can visit for free information on housing, transportation, legal aid and other elder-specific topics, with referrals available for those needing community resources. Active programming includes cardio sculpting, yoga, stretching and flexibility and balance classes. Informational seminars and creative programs are also available. |
Anne Gordon Center for Active Adults | 919-996-4720 | The Anne Gordon Center for Active Adults in Raleigh, NC, welcomes those aged 50 and above, offering a range of activities aimed at promoting fitness, social interaction and lifelong learning. Open from Monday to Thursday, the center provides daily classes in arts, crafts and technology alongside health and wellness programs. It also organizes day and overnight trips, enriching the community life of older or retired adults through educational, social and recreational engagements. |
North Carolina Division of Aging and Adult Services - Raleigh | 919-855-3400 | The Division of Aging and Adult Services provides a network of community-based senior programs and benefit opportunities across the state. Seniors can access information about health insurance, housing, senior rights protections, the ombudsman program and other support services. |
Social Security offices in Raleigh help seniors and disabled people access the benefits they're entitled to. Older adults can contact their local office for information about receiving retirement benefits, disability allowance and Supplemental Security Income.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Raleigh Social Security Office 27609 | 800-772-1213 | Social Security is a source of income available to retirees and people who can no longer work because of a disability. The money for Social Security comes from a payroll tax levied on employers, employees and self-employed individuals. When you retire, you'll receive monthly payments based on how much you earned when you were working. |
Seniors can apply for tax assistance from several Raleigh resources. Elderly residents and those with disabilities could be eligible for tax exemptions on medical expenses, reductions on property tax and other tax assistance programs.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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North Carolina Homestead Exclusion Program - Raleigh | 877-252-3052 | Through the North Carolina Homestead Exclusion Program, seniors aged 65 years and older who meet income eligibility requirements can apply for property tax exemptions by excluding a portion of the appraised value of their permanent residence. Income includes Social Security benefits, retirement income, interests, dividends and proceeds from insurance. Honorably discharged disabled veterans or their unmarried surviving spouses are also qualified for the homestead exclusion program. New applicants may complete the necessary form and submit it to the local tax office. |
Low-income seniors who are struggling to meet the costs of maintaining their homes can find support from organizations that offer assistance with utility and energy bills. Raleigh retirees could also qualify for emergency funding programs if they're in danger of losing utility services due to unpaid invoices.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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North Carolina Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) - Raleigh | 800-662-7030 | The federally funded Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) provides one-time payments to eligible households to help pay for their heating services. |
Raleigh retirees who have served in the U.S. military can find support from local veteran services. These offices and organizations help vets access the benefits they're eligible for and provide advice and information on a variety of issues.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Wake County Veterans Services | 919-268-7456 | The county's Veterans Services Office helps veterans and their qualifying family members apply for state and federal veterans' benefits. Its staff can help you obtain supporting documents, military records and discharge upgrades and fill out and submit applications for benefits such as disability compensation, Aid and Attendance and pensions. The office's website also lists important phone numbers for organizations such as outpatient clinics, vet centers, medical centers and the VA toll-free helpline. |
Raleigh Vet Center | 919-361-6419 | The Raleigh Vet Center offers a variety of mental health services for senior veterans and their families living in the Raleigh, NC, area. Through a confidential setting, in person or via telehealth visits, highly trained counselors provide support for those with anxiety, depression, grief and post-traumatic stress disorder, helping seniors manage life during and after the military. Additionally, staff members assist veterans in building a close-knit support system while connecting them with local resources. |
Raleigh Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Assisted Living facilities in North Carolina are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in North Carolina page for more information about these laws.
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