The average cost of nursing home care in Connecticut is more than $11,500 per month. Long-term care can be provided in an assisted living facility for approximately half that cost. Services provided in a person’s home are usually even less expensive.

Traditionally, the term “long-term care” referred to the care provided in nursing homes to their residents. In recent years, the phrase has expanded beyond institutional care to include a range of community based services. Long-term care is now used to refer to the type of services an individual receives not where she or he lives. Seniors may receive long-term care in a nursing home, in an assisted-living facility or in their own homes.

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