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Cost of Senior Care in West Virginia (2026)

Average monthly costs for nursing home, assisted living, memory care, home health, and adult day programs in West Virginia — plus what West Virginia Medicaid covers and your likely out-of-pocket spend.

Nursing Home (Semi-Private) in West Virginia
$8,075 / month median
Typical range: $5,525 – $13,600 per month · $96,900 per year

All senior care costs in West Virginia for 2026

Care TypeMedian / monthRangeAnnual
Home Health Care$5,355$3,825 – $7,480$64,260
Adult Day Program$1,785$1,275 – $2,720$21,420
Assisted Living$4,675$3,400 – $7,225$56,100
Memory Care$5,950$4,335 – $9,180$71,400
Nursing Home (Semi-Private)$8,075$5,525 – $13,600$96,900
Nursing Home (Private)$9,095$6,290 – $15,725$109,140

West Virginia costs run 15% below the national median. Costs vary by city, facility tier, and level of care required.

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What West Virginia Medicaid covers

If you qualify for West Virginia Medicaid, the program covers most or all of the cost of long-term care in West Virginia:

Nursing home

Medicaid covers the full $8,075/month cost in a Medicaid-certified facility. The resident contributes monthly income (Social Security, pension) toward the cost, keeping a small personal-needs allowance ($30–$80/month). Medicaid pays the rest.

Assisted living

Through HCBS waiver, Medicaid covers the care services portion (~$2,805/month) but not the room and board portion (~$1,870/month). Room and board is the resident's responsibility, often capped at the SSI federal benefit amount.

In-home care

Medicaid covers up to 40+ hours per week of personal care services in your home through HCBS waivers. Skilled home health (nursing visits) is covered for both short-term and long-term needs. Some states allow family members to be paid caregivers.

Adult day program

Fully covered for those who qualify through HCBS waivers. Provides daytime supervision, meals, social activities, and basic health monitoring — often used as respite for family caregivers.

If you don't qualify for Medicaid

Other ways to pay for care in West Virginia:

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a nursing home cost in West Virginia?

The 2026 median monthly cost of a semi-private nursing home room in West Virginia is approximately $8,075. A private room is closer to $9,095 per month. Medicaid covers the full cost for those who qualify.

How much does assisted living cost in West Virginia?

The 2026 median monthly cost of assisted living in West Virginia is approximately $4,675. Memory care typically adds 20-30% on top. Medicaid covers the care portion through HCBS waiver; room and board is your responsibility.

Does Medicaid pay for senior care in West Virginia?

Yes. West Virginia Medicaid fully covers nursing home costs for those who qualify. Through HCBS waiver, it also covers personal care at home, adult day programs, and the care services portion of assisted living.

How much is home care in West Virginia?

In-home care averages about $30 per hour in West Virginia. At 44 hours per week, that's approximately $5,355 per month. Medicaid HCBS waivers cover most of this for those who qualify.

Does Medicare pay for long-term care in West Virginia?

No. Medicare covers short-term skilled care — up to 100 days in a skilled nursing facility after a hospital stay, plus skilled home health for limited periods. Medicare does NOT cover long-term custodial care at home, assisted living, or extended nursing home stays. That's Medicaid's role.

Cost estimates are 2026 medians built from the Genworth Cost of Care Survey, KFF state Medicaid data, and CMS provider-level data adjusted for inflation. Actual costs vary by specific provider, city within West Virginia, level of care required, and current market conditions. Always confirm pricing directly with the providers you're considering. Senova is not a financial advisor.