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Discount from who? Medicaid? caregivers? a facility?
Whoever you are considering, you need to ask them.
We do not know. You need to figure out what you want and ask questions.
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Sometimes if you have a homecare agency and explain that both parents need care they usually will find an aide the will provide both care I’m not sure if you get an discount or not but it’s worth the try and that way they have the same person caring for them. Private duty aides most likely charge for both I’ve had husbands and wife and the family paid 60$ an hour for both for 4 days a week. For 6 hours But I live in CT it cost a little more here.
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Do your homework. Some places can accommodate both parents in 1 room and may charge less than 2 separate private rooms However, each parent will incur costs for room, board, nursing care, etc. Expect to pay for 2 semi-private occupants and ask for discounts. If you get one, good for you. BUT, do not expect it since all the people caring for your parents need to be paid per resident.
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I paid a lot more for my 2 parents living in AL than 1, that's for sure! There are 2 separate care contracts, first of all, 2 different people with 2 different sets of needs. The basic rent for their apartment was X and then I paid another $1500 a month or so for the 2nd persons occupancy/food/laundry/housekeeping etc. Then the care. This was in 2014 when prices were much lower, so I can't imagine what they are now. It's unrealistic to expect discounts for 2 people instead of 1, which is like asking for such a discount on a travel tour of Europe!
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You visit the care options and discuss with them if this is possible. Good luck.
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Some facilities have "companion care" suites with two rooms which cost less than two separate suites or separate rooms.
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My step-father paid $5,000 per month, his wife was $1,000 more in one room AL.
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Not likely. Two people are twice the work.
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swmckeown76 Apr 5, 2025
True. But a single room in an assisted living center or nursing home usually costs more than a double room. So there will be a discount there.
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