Payment options - the reality:
Private pay: Most common. Savings, retirement funds, selling the house, family help.
Long-term care insurance: If you have it, verify: daily benefit, coverage duration, elimination period, whether it requires hospitalization first.
Medicaid: Some states cover assisted living through waiver programs. Huge variability - some states have robust programs, others almost nothing. And many communities don't accept Medicaid (low reimbursement rates). Check your state specifically.
Veterans benefits: VA Aid & Attendance can provide roughly $2,000-2,400/month for eligible veterans or surviving spouses. Check VA.gov.
Medicare: Does NOT cover assisted living room and board. Period. Medicare may cover specific skilled services (therapy, nursing) if medically necessary, but not the residential costs.
Assisted living costs seem crushing compared to staying home. Run the numbers: If they need help bathing and dressing twice daily (morning/evening), that's 4+ hours of care daily. At typical home care rates, equivalent in-home support approaches or exceeds assisted living costs - without the meals, social interaction, activities, or 24-hour emergency coverage.
When daily assistance becomes necessary, residential assisted living often provides better value than cobbling together equivalent home care.