Long-Term Care Costs in Crane County, TX

Understand long-term care costs in Crane County and build a funding strategy before you need it.

Nursing Home

$9,918/mo

Assisted Living

$5,278/mo

Home Care (44hr/wk)

$6,280/mo

Adult Day Care

$1,855/mo

Funding Strategies Compared

Self-Fund

3-year nursing home stay: ~$357,048

Requires significant savings. Protects asset choice but carries longevity risk.

LTC Insurance

Premium: ~$2,745/yr

Transfers risk to insurer. Best purchased in your 50s-60s before health changes.

Hybrid Policy

Life + LTC rider: builds cash value

Money back if you never need care. Higher upfront cost, but no "use it or lose it."

About Crane County, Texas

Crane County in Texas has a population of 4,636 and a median household income of $71,364. Long-term care costs here are near the national average, driven by local labor costs, facility availability, and state Medicaid policies.

Our Monte Carlo simulator models care duration uncertainty (the average need is 3 years, but 20% of people need 5+ years), investment returns on self-funded assets, and LTC insurance benefit triggers to give you a probability-weighted comparison of funding strategies.

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County-level data from U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2022 5-Year Estimates. Additional sources: Genworth Cost of Care Survey, CMS Medicaid data. Costs are county-level estimates based on state medians and local cost-of-living adjustments. This is not financial or insurance advice.