A home health aide costs roughly $25 per hour in Indiana. According to Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey 2021, this is $2 lower than the countrywide median hourly rate of $27. Aides must meet minimum requirements as mandated by the federal government to be able to work for home health care providers in Indiana. An aide’s primary duties are usually focused around helping seniors with personal care, such as bathing and oral hygiene. Other duties may include assisting with exercise and eating, reminding seniors to take medications, changing continence pads and updating a senior’s relatives.

Home Health Aide Cost per Hour North of the State Capital

In general, the costliest cities to obtain home health aide services are in Northern Indiana. Elkhart has some of the highest prices in the state, with a median hourly home health aide fee of $30.25. The same type of in-home care runs around $29.75 in South Bend, $29.50 in Michigan City and $28 in Fort Wayne. Prices decrease toward the center of the state, with median hourly rates of $26.50 in Lafayette, $25 in Muncie and $24 in Kokomo.

  • Michigan City: $29.50
  • South Bend: $29.75
  • Elkhart: $30.25
  • Fort Wayne: $28
  • Lafayette: $26.50
  • Kokomo: $24
  • Muncie: $25

Home Health Aide Cost per Hour in Indianapolis and to the South

Central and Southern Indiana tend to be a little more affordable for home health aide services than cities in the north of the state. Older adults in the capital of Indianapolis usually pay around $26 per hour for the services of a home health aide. Terre Haute has the lowest hourly median cost in the Hoosier State; here, a home health aide typically costs around $19 an hour. Average costs in Columbus and Evansville are $25 and $22.50 per hour, respectively. Bloomington is something of an outlier when it comes to home health care costs, with local providers charging an average of $27.13 per hour.

  • Indianapolis: $26
  • Terre Haute: $19
  • Bloomington: $27.13
  • Columbus: $25
  • Evansville: $22.50