Pennsylvania has a larger-than-average senior community, with 18.7% of almost 13 million inhabitants aged 65 and older. The state’s cost of living is eight points below the national average. The state also has several excellent hospitals, including Penn Presbyterian in Philadelphia, nationally ranked in 12 specialties, and UMPC Presbyterian Shadyside in Pittsburgh, nationally ranked in 10 specialties.
Caring.com’s 2024 Senior Living Report ranks Pennsylvania 20th overall for senior living. While the state is 13th in housing for seniors and 19th in community involvement, it’s 34th in health care and 42nd in transportation. Assisted living in Pennsylvania falls into Assisted Living Residences (ALR) and Personal Care Homes (PCH). The two types of communities are very similar and both offer personal care services typical of assisted living. However, ALRs offer more advanced care services the PCHs, making them more adaptable to residents’ changing needs over time. For this reason, PCHs may cost slightly less than ALRs. The monthly average for assisted living in Pennsylvania is $4,100, which is $400 a month cheaper than the United States average.
This guide for assisted living in Pennsylvania presents seniors with information on assisted living costs and using Medicaid to cover any of those costs. Seniors can learn about the rules and regulations that govern assisted living in Pennsylvania, and they will find several free resources that provide information, advocacy and services.