Relative to other long-term care options, memory care rates compare favorably at around $4,991. Although seniors who don’t need memory support pay lower rates of around $3,993 for assisted living, which includes housing and personal care, other options cost more. For example, seniors who seek private services at home pay around $5,911 for in-home care services, such as meal preparation and personal care, and about $6,673 for home health care services, such as medication administration and rehabilitative therapies. Additionally, nonresidential adult day health care facilities charge higher rates of around $6,056 for daily assistance and light medical care, and nursing homes charge a median rate of $7,908 for 24-hour medical support and supervision.