Aging in place is more affordable than memory care, with the hands-on nonmedical support of in-home care costing about $1,035 less than dementia care. Intermittent skilled nursing and therapeutic services of home health care run about $749 less than memory care. Averaging $6,319 monthly, $1,580 less than memory care, assisted living offers help with daily activities in a residential setting. Adult day health care, which includes daytime care and recreational programs in a community location, costs even less, priced $5,949 lower than memory care. Seniors who need around-the-clock clinical supervision typically pay $11,566 for semi-private accommodation in a nursing facility, a $3,667 increase compared to memory care.