Home health care In Massachusetts costs roughly $31 per hour. Based on Genworth’s 2021 Cost of Care Survey, this is $4 pricier than the U.S. average hourly rate of $27. However, the median rate is in line with regional norms.

Home health care includes diverse services geared toward helping seniors remain safely and comfortably at home. Along with rehabilitative services, such as speech and physical therapy, personalized care plans may include intermittent skilled nursing, management of chronic health issues and psychiatric care. Services are delivered by diverse health care professionals, including certified nursing aides, nurses, social workers and rehabilitation specialists. Home health care providers in Massachusetts typically work with an individual’s physician to provide the most appropriate in-home care.

How Do Home Health Care Costs Vary Across Massachusetts?

In general, home health care rates tend to be more affordable in the western part of the state. Average fees run around $29 per hour in Springfield and $29.50 in Pittsfield. Moving east toward the center of the state, the median hourly rate increases to $31 in Worcester. Toward the east coast, respective hourly averages in Boston and Barnstable Town are $32.75 and $35.

  • Pittsfield: $29.50
  • Springfield: $29
  • Worcester: $31
  • Boston: $32.75
  • Barnstable Town: $35

How Do Home Health Care Costs Compare with Neighboring States?

Average costs of home health care services in Massachusetts fall in the middle of the range when compared with prices in nearby states. Median costs are lower in Connecticut, New York and Vermont, where hourly rates are around $28, $29 and $30, respectively. Seniors in Rhode Island and New Hampshire tend to pay more than their Massachusetts-based peers. The median cost of home health care is $31.25 per hour in Rhode Island and $32.50 in New Hampshire.    

  • Massachusetts: $31
  • Connecticut: $28
  • Rhode Island: $31.25
  • Vermont: $30
  • New Hampshire: $32.50
  • New York: $29