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Assisted Living in Georgia: 2026 Guide

Georgia at a Glance

MetricValue
Median assisted living cost$3,500/month
Median nursing home (semi)$7,500/month
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What Assisted Living Covers

  • Personal care — bathing, dressing, toileting, medication reminders
  • Meals and housekeeping
  • Social and wellness activities
  • Transportation to medical appointments (usually)
  • 24-hour staff availability (NOT 24-hour nursing)

What Assisted Living Does NOT Cover

  • Skilled nursing supervision
  • Complex medical care (IV therapy, ventilators)
  • Heavy behavioral or wandering management (often requires memory care)

Paying for Assisted Living in Georgia

  • Private pay — personal savings and investments
  • Long-term care insurance — most modern policies cover assisted living
  • Veterans Aid & Attendance — for qualifying wartime veterans/surviving spouses
  • Medicaid HCBS waiver — may cover service portion for eligible Georgia residents

Note: Georgia's specific Medicaid HCBS waivers vary — contact Georgia Dept. of Community Health or the state Medicaid office for current programs.

Questions to Ask a Georgia Community

  • What's the staff-to-resident ratio during the day vs. overnight?
  • What is annual staff turnover?
  • What triggers a move to a higher level of care or discharge?
  • What are the move-out rules and refund policies?
  • Are costs tiered by care level? What triggers increases?

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Disclaimer: Figures are 2026 median benchmarks and vary by community. Not affiliated with the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does assisted living cost in Georgia?+
The median is about $3,500/month (Genworth). Higher-tier communities and memory care units cost 20–50% more.
Does Medicare pay for assisted living in Georgia?+
No. Medicare does not pay for room, board, or custodial care in an assisted living facility.
Does Medicaid pay for assisted living in Georgia?+
Georgia offers Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that may cover the service portion (not room and board) for eligible residents.
Who regulates assisted living in Georgia?+
Assisted living licensing in Georgia is state-level (generally a division within the state department of health or human services). Regulations are less uniform than for nursing homes.
When should I consider assisted living vs a nursing home in Georgia?+
Assisted living suits seniors who need help with activities of daily living but not 24/7 skilled nursing. If medical needs are continuous, a nursing home or memory care is more appropriate.