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Elder care in Georgia

356 CMS-certified nursing homes and 104 home health agencies across Georgia, averaging 2.7 of 5 stars on CMS quality.

Data Insights

Georgia is served by 356 CMS-certified nursing homes operating a combined 39,633 licensed beds, alongside 104 Medicare-certified home health agencies. Statewide, nursing homes average 2.7 out of 5 stars on the CMS overall quality rating, with component averages of 2.8 for health inspections, 2.3 for nurse staffing, and 2.9 for quality measures. Counties within the state vary significantly — urban metros typically host more facilities but also more competition, while rural counties may have fewer choices within driving distance of family caregivers.

Elder-care pricing stacks vary substantially by setting, level of medical care, and whether the service is delivered at home, in a community, or in a skilled facility. According to the CareScout 2025 Cost of Care Survey, statewide medians in Georgia are: home health aide services $6,101/mo ($73,216/yr), adult day health care $1,950/mo, assisted living $5,300/mo ($63,600/yr), a semi-private nursing home room $8,821/mo ($105,850/yr), a private nursing home room $9,429/mo. These are median figures — actual prices vary by metro area, provider, and whether the resident requires a memory-care or specialty unit.

Payment sources in Georgia mirror the national pattern: Medicare covers short-term skilled care after a qualifying hospital stay (up to 100 days with co-pays beginning day 21), while Medicaid — through each state's waiver program — is the largest long-term-stay payer for residents who meet income and asset limits. Veterans' benefits and long-term-care insurance supplement private-pay options for those who qualify. Families weighing options typically compare CMS star ratings, inspection history, staffing hours per resident day, distance from caregivers, and monthly cost against their projected length of stay. County-level pages below break the state into local care markets for more targeted comparison.

The figures above come directly from the U.S. Centers for Medicare \& Medicaid Services Nursing Home Compare dataset for federal quality ratings, combined with the CareScout 2025 Cost of Care Survey of more than 15,000 elder-care providers nationwide and U.S. Census American Community Survey income data. Cost figures are monthly medians, refreshed annually with each new CareScout release; quality ratings are refreshed quarterly from the CMS Provider Information File. Read these state and county medians as benchmarks, then verify current rates with individual providers and consult care managers before making placement decisions. See our methodology for source vintage. Median figures above represent the middle of the cost distribution: half of providers charge less, half charge more, and price spreads within a metro area can exceed thirty percent. Where Genworth and CareScout publish overlapping numbers, the more recent CareScout survey takes precedence; both organizations use the same survey methodology developed by the federal Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Community Living, so cross-year comparisons are valid back to 2004 when the survey was first standardized.

Georgia CMS Care Compare Quality Profile

Five-axis radar showing how Georgia nursing homes score across the composite measures that drive the CMS overall star rating.

356 certified nursing homes — facility-weighted state averages

356 certified nursing homes — facility-weighted state averages 5-axis radar comparing 1 series across Overall, Health Inspections, Staffing, Quality Measures, Long-Stay Mix. OverallHealth InspectionsStaffingQuality MeasuresLong-Stay Mix 2.68 Overall 3.0-star baseline
356 certified nursing homes — facility-weighted state averages

Nursing Homes

356

CMS-certified facilities

Total Beds

39,633

Licensed long-term-care capacity

Home Health Agencies

104

Medicare-certified

Avg Star Rating

2.7 / 5.0

CMS overall composite

Families exploring long-term care in Georgia typically compare costs and quality across six settings that operate on different staffing and licensing rules. Home health aide services run roughly $6,101 per month for full-time in-home assistance with bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and mobility — a level of care suitable for seniors who can otherwise live independently but need help with daily activities. Adult day health care, when available, runs about $1,950 per month for weekday programs that combine social engagement, supervised activities, and basic health monitoring during business hours, returning the participant home each evening.

Assisted living facilities in Georgia report a statewide median of $5,300 per month for a private one-bedroom apartment, including meals, housekeeping, transportation, social programming, and 24-hour staff availability for medication reminders and emergency response. Assisted living suits residents who need help with several daily activities but do not require skilled nursing care. The next step up — a semi-private nursing-home room — runs $8,821 per month and adds licensed nursing oversight, on-site physical and occupational therapy, and medical services covered under Medicare Part A for short stays after a qualifying hospital admission.

Quality data for Georgia draws from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Five-Star rating system, which combines three weighted components into a composite score. Health inspection findings — gathered by state survey agencies that visit every Medicare- and Medicaid-certified facility unannounced at least every 15 months — carry the most weight. Payroll-based staffing data, submitted quarterly through the PBJ system, captures actual nurse hours per resident day adjusted for resident acuity. Quality measures, derived from the standardized Minimum Data Set resident assessments, track outcomes including pressure ulcers, falls with injury, antipsychotic medication use, and successful return to community. The composite rating for Georgia averages 2.7 stars across 356 certified facilities.

Payment sources for elder care in Georgia follow the national pattern. Medicare covers short-term skilled nursing facility care after a qualifying hospital stay, typically up to 100 days with cost-sharing after day 20; it does not cover custodial or long-term care. Medicaid — administered jointly by the federal government and the Georgia Department of Health — is the largest payer of long-term-stay nursing-home care for residents who meet income and asset limits, which vary by household composition and which Medicaid waiver program applies. Veterans' benefits, long-term-care insurance, and out-of-pocket private pay round out the payer mix. Most families combine sources over a care episode, drawing first on Medicare for any rehabilitation period, then transitioning to Medicaid or private pay once skilled care needs subside but residential support remains essential.

What does elder care cost in this state?

Care Type Monthly Annual
Home Care (Home Health Aide) $6,101 $73,216
Adult Day Health Care $1,950 N/A
Assisted Living Facility $5,300 $63,600
Nursing Home (Semi-Private) $8,821 $105,850
Nursing Home (Private) $9,429 $113,150

Nursing Home Quality

2.8
Health Inspection
2.3
Staffing
2.9
Quality Measures
39,633
Total Beds

Top Nursing Homes in Georgia

Home Health Agencies in Georgia

Agency City Quality Rating
CENTERWELL HOME HEALTH STATESBORO 5.0
CENTERWELL HOME HEALTH SAVANNAH 5.0
COMMUNITY HOME HEALTH, AN AMEDISYS COMPANY WOODSTOCK 5.0
HAMILTON HOME HEALTH DALTON 5.0
AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF GRIFFIN GRIFFIN 4.5
AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF VALDOSTA VALDOSTA 4.5
AVEANNA HOME HEALTH SMYRNA 4.5
CENTERWELL HOME HEALTH ATLANTA 4.5
COLQUITT REGIONAL HOME CARE MOULTRIE 4.5
CSRA HOME HEALTH AGENCY COLUMBIA, INC. THOMSON 4.5
NORTHEAST GEORGIA HOME HEALTH GAINESVILLE 4.5
SUNCREST HOME HEALTH SMYRNA 4.5
SUNCREST HOME HEALTH COVINGTON 4.5
TUGALOO HOME HEALTH AGENCY, AN AMEDISY COMPANY GAINESVILLE 4.5
ACCENTCARE HOME HEALTH OF GEORGIA ROSWELL 4.0
ACCENTCARE HOME HEALTH OF NORTHEAST GEORGIA BUFORD 4.0
AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH VIDALIA 4.0
AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH TIFTON 4.0
AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH CARE AUGUSTA 4.0
AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH OF COVINGTON COVINGTON 4.0

Counties in Georgia

Appling 1 facilities Bacon 1 facilities Baldwin 4 facilities Barrow 1 facilities Bartow 3 facilities Ben Hill 2 facilities Berrien 1 facilities Bibb 11 facilities Bleckley 1 facilities Brantley 1 facilities Brooks 1 facilities Bryan 2 facilities Bulloch 3 facilities Burke 3 facilities Butts 1 facilities Calhoun 1 facilities Camden 1 facilities Candler 3 facilities Carroll 4 facilities Catoosa 3 facilities Charlton 1 facilities Chatham 12 facilities Chattooga 1 facilities Cherokee 3 facilities Clarke 4 facilities Clay 1 facilities Clayton 4 facilities Clinch 1 facilities Cobb 13 facilities Coffee 1 facilities Colquitt 4 facilities Columbia 3 facilities Cook 1 facilities Coweta 3 facilities Crawford 1 facilities Crisp 2 facilities Dade 1 facilities De Kalb 18 facilities Decatur 2 facilities Dodge 2 facilities Dougherty 2 facilities Douglas 1 facilities Early 1 facilities Effingham 1 facilities Elbert 3 facilities Emanuel 3 facilities Evans 1 facilities Fannin 1 facilities Fayette 2 facilities Floyd 8 facilities Forsyth 2 facilities Franklin 1 facilities Fulton 19 facilities Gilmer 2 facilities Glascock 1 facilities Glynn 5 facilities Gordon 2 facilities Grady 2 facilities Greene 1 facilities Gwinnett 11 facilities Habersham 2 facilities Hall 5 facilities Hancock 2 facilities Haralson 3 facilities Harris 1 facilities Hart 2 facilities Heard 1 facilities Henry 2 facilities Houston 5 facilities Irwin 2 facilities Jackson 2 facilities Jasper 1 facilities Jeff Davis 1 facilities Jefferson 1 facilities Jenkins 1 facilities Johnson 2 facilities Jones 2 facilities Lamar 1 facilities Lanier 1 facilities Laurens 3 facilities Lee 1 facilities Liberty 1 facilities Long 1 facilities Lowndes 4 facilities Lumpkin 2 facilities Macon 3 facilities Madison 1 facilities Marion 1 facilities Mc Duffie 1 facilities Meriwether 2 facilities Miller 1 facilities Mitchell 1 facilities Monroe 3 facilities Morgan 1 facilities Murray 1 facilities Muscogee 7 facilities Newton 2 facilities Oconee 2 facilities Oglethorpe 1 facilities Paulding 1 facilities Peach 1 facilities Pickens 2 facilities Polk 3 facilities Pulaski 1 facilities Putnam 1 facilities Rabun 1 facilities Randolph 1 facilities Richmond 11 facilities Rockdale 2 facilities Screven 1 facilities Seminole 1 facilities Spalding 3 facilities Stephens 1 facilities Stewart 1 facilities Sumter 2 facilities Tattnall 2 facilities Taylor 1 facilities Telfair 2 facilities Terrell 1 facilities Thomas 4 facilities Tift 2 facilities Toombs 3 facilities Towns 1 facilities Treutlen 1 facilities Troup 3 facilities Turner 1 facilities Twiggs 1 facilities Union 1 facilities Upson 3 facilities Walker 3 facilities Walton 2 facilities Ware 3 facilities Warren 1 facilities Washington 3 facilities Wayne 3 facilities Wheeler 1 facilities White 2 facilities Whitfield 3 facilities Wilcox 2 facilities Wilkes 1 facilities Wilkinson 1 facilities Worth 1 facilities

What do families ask most?

How much does a nursing home cost in Georgia?

The median monthly cost for a semi-private nursing home room in Georgia is $8,821 ($105,850 annually). A private room averages $9,429 per month. These figures are from the CareScout 2025 Cost of Care Survey.

What does assisted living cost in Georgia?

Assisted living in Georgia has a median monthly cost of $5,300 ($63,600 annually). This is less than the nursing home average in the state.

How many nursing homes are in Georgia?

Georgia has 356 nursing homes with 39,633 total beds, plus 104 home health agencies. The average CMS quality rating across all nursing homes is 2.7 out of 5 stars.

Is home care more affordable than a nursing home in Georgia?

Home health aide services in Georgia cost a median of $6,101 per month, compared to $8,821 for a semi-private nursing home room. Home care can be a more affordable option for seniors who need assistance but not round-the-clock skilled nursing.

How are nursing homes in Georgia rated?

CMS rates nursing homes on a 1-to-5 star scale. In Georgia, the average overall rating is 2.7, with health inspection averaging 2.8, staffing at 2.3, and quality measures at 2.9. Higher ratings indicate better performance.

What does adult day care cost in Georgia?

Adult day health care in Georgia costs a median of $1,950 per month. Adult day care provides supervision, social activities, and health services during daytime hours, allowing family caregivers to work or rest.

Elder Care Guides

Related Resources

For detailed nursing home inspection data and staffing hours in Georgia, see PlainNursing. Compare hospital quality ratings at PlainHospital.

Browse health plan options and coverage at PlainHealthPlan, or explore broader public health data at PlainHealth.

Source: CareScout 2025 Cost of Care Survey (costs), CMS Nursing Home Compare & Home Health Compare (quality ratings and facility data) CareScout 2025 Cost of Care Survey (costs), CMS Nursing Home Compare & Home Health Compare (quality ratings and facility data)

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