Caring for an older loved one can be meaningful, but it can also be hard to sustain without breaks. Families often start researching respite care costs and Medicare coverage when they need temporary support, time to rest, or help during a transition.
In Inverness, short-term senior care can give family caregivers breathing room while helping their loved one stay supported, engaged, and comfortable. The key is knowing what Medicare may cover, what it usually doesn't cover, and how to plan for out-of-pocket temporary care costs in Florida.
A common first question is: how much does respite care cost? The answer depends on the type of support, length of stay, level of daily assistance, apartment or suite selected, and what services are included.
Adult day services tend to be the lowest-cost option at about $95 per day, while a residential short-term stay averages closer to $204 per day. In-home, nonmedical support is usually billed hourly, averaging about $35 per hour.
Many short-term senior living stays are priced by the day, week, or length of stay. Costs may include a furnished or private suite, meals, support with daily activities, medication reminders or management if offered, housekeeping, social programs, and transportation.
Because pricing varies by need and availability, families should ask for a clear written breakdown before making a decision.
Does Medicare pay for respite care? Sometimes, but only in limited situations.
Original Medicare Part A may cover short-term inpatient respite care when a person is receiving Medicare-covered hospice services. This benefit is usually intended to give the primary caregiver a short break while the hospice resident receives care in a Medicare-approved inpatient setting.
That means Medicare respite benefits generally don't apply to a standard short-term stay in an assisted living or respite care community. Medicare also doesn't typically cover room and board in senior living when the support needed is mostly help with daily activities, meals, supervision, or personal care.
Medicare may cover skilled nursing care after a qualifying hospital stay, but that is different from most Respite Care stays. Skilled nursing coverage has specific medical requirements, including the need for skilled services.
Temporary care costs in Florida can vary widely from one community to another. Location, apartment style, services, and care needs all affect the final cost.
At Highland Place, families can explore Assisted Living in Inverness, FL, with access to community amenities that may be helpful during a short-term stay. Our community’s Assisted Living services include chef-prepared meals, a full calendar of events, weekly housekeeping, scheduled transportation, and support with daily tasks.
At Highland Place, we also offer suite-style floor plans, including the Hickory and Pine layouts, along with FastTrack Move-Ins for families who need a temporary or long-term option quickly. These details can help families compare short-term options beyond the daily rate alone.
It helps to be clear about what Medicare respite benefits usually do not cover. For most families comparing senior living options, Medicare will not pay for:
This doesn't mean respite care is out of reach. It simply means families often need to look at private pay, insurance, benefits, or other local resources when paying for short-term senior care.
Since Medicare coverage is limited, families often combine several payment sources. Depending on the situation, options may include:
Before choosing an option, review policy details and eligibility requirements carefully. Some benefits require documentation, a care assessment, or proof that services meet specific criteria.
A realistic budget starts with your loved one’s daily needs. Think through what kind of support is needed in the morning, during meals, with medications, at bedtime, and overnight.
Ask each community these questions:
At Highland Place, families may also want to ask about community programs such as Sensations dining, Dimensions wellness programming, housekeeping and maintenance, and scheduled transportation. These services can make a short stay feel more comfortable and structured.
A short-term stay can be a practical break for the caregiver and a helpful change of pace for the older adult. To make the transition smoother, bring familiar clothing, favorite toiletries, important documents, a medication list, and a few personal items that make the suite feel more familiar.
It can also help to share routines with the community’s team members. Include preferred wake-up times, favorite foods, mobility needs, and communication preferences. The more the team understands, the easier it is to create a calm, supportive experience.
Highland Place is located in Inverness, Florida’s Lakes Region, near walkable downtown areas, scenic parks, lakeside trails, cultural festivals, and community events. For some families, that local setting can make respite care feel less like a disruption and more like a supportive pause.
In most cases, no. Medicare respite coverage is generally tied to hospice care in a Medicare-approved inpatient setting. It usually does not cover a standard assisted living or respite care stay.
Costs vary based on location, stay length, services, and care needs. Families should request current pricing directly from the community and ask what's included.
Sometimes. If a loved one responds well to a short-term stay, families may ask whether a longer assisted living arrangement is available. Availability, care needs, and apartment options will determine next steps.
Look beyond the daily rate. Compare included services, dining, transportation, programs, communication with families, apartment options, and how quickly the community can support a move-in.
Schedule a tour at Highland Place to learn more about Respite Care, current availability, and pricing in Inverness, FL.