How Much Does Respite Care Cost in Winchester in 2026?

Real Winchester-area numbers for in-home, adult day, and residential respite — plus the four funding paths most Virginia families use.

Anna Nichols

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Reviewed by Carol Bradley Bursack, NCCDP-certified — Owner of Minding Our Elders

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Updated May 13, 2026

How Much Does Respite Care Cost in Winchester in 2026?

Respite care in Winchester in 2026 costs $25–$40 per hour for in-home visits, $80–$200 per day for adult day programs, and $250–$500 per day for residential respite at Winchester-area facilities. Local rates run 8 to 12 percent above the national average compared to national averages. Most Winchester families combine 1–2 forms and fund through private pay, long-term care insurance, Virginia Medicaid waivers, or VA benefits.

In-home respite rates in Winchester

Hourly: $25–$40. With a 3- or 4-hour minimum visit at most Winchester-area agencies, a single visit runs $100–$170. Weekly schedules:

  • 4 hours per week: $430–$688 monthly
  • 8 hours per week: $860–$1,376 monthly
  • 16 hours per week: $1,720–$2,752 monthly

Evenings and weekends in Winchester carry a 10–25 percent premium. Holiday rates often jump to 1.5x or 2x.

Adult day program costs in Winchester, Virginia

Winchester-area adult day programs typically charge $80–$200 per day for 4–8 hours of structured care. the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) oversees licensing for adult day programs. Common Winchester schedules:

  • 3 days per week: $960–$2,400 monthly
  • 5 days per week: $1,600–$4,000 monthly

Many programs in the Winchester area offer sliding-scale fees for income-eligible families.

Residential respite costs in Winchester

Short-stay respite at Winchester-area assisted living or skilled nursing facilities runs:

  • Assisted living respite: $250–$400 per 24-hour day
  • Skilled nursing respite: $300–$500 per day
  • Memory care respite: $350–$500 per day

Most facilities require 1–4 weeks of advance booking. A 5-day respite stay at a typical Winchester assisted living facility costs $1,250–$2,000.

How Virginia Medicaid covers respite in Winchester

Virginia’s Medicaid HCBS path is Virginia’s Commonwealth Coordinated Care Plus (CCC Plus) waiver. Income-eligible seniors in Winchester can access a defined number of respite hours per year, plus adult day program enrollment. Read program details at Virginia Medicaid. Application processing typically takes 2–6 months; contact Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging for enrollment help.

Long-term care insurance and Virginia VA benefits

Most modern long-term care insurance policies cover respite as part of the home care benefit. Winchester families with eligible veterans can also pursue VA benefits through Martinsburg VA Medical Center (West Virginia, ~20 miles from Winchester) — up to 30 days per year of respite under the VA’s GEC program.

A free 30-minute call with a respite care coordinator can produce a Winchester-specific monthly cost estimate and identify which funding paths apply to your situation. Talk to a RespiteCare advisor when you’re ready.

Frequently asked questions

What's the hourly rate for in-home respite in Winchester?

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$25–$40 per hour in 2026, 8 to 12 percent above the national average of the national average. Winchester-area agencies typically have a 3- or 4-hour minimum per visit. Evening, weekend, and holiday hours carry a 10–25 percent premium. Annual rate increases of 3–6 percent are typical, with notice required under most contracts.

Are adult day programs cheaper than in-home respite in Winchester?

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Often yes, on an hours-of-care-per-dollar basis. An 8-hour day at an adult day program in Winchester costs $80–$200 — cheaper per hour than in-home respite for the same duration. Plus, adult day adds social engagement and peer interaction. The right choice depends on your senior's mobility and comfort attending an outside program.

Does Virginia Medicaid cover respite care?

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Yes, through Virginia's Commonwealth Coordinated Care Plus (CCC Plus) waiver. Winchester families with income-eligible seniors can access respite hours and adult day enrollment. Eligibility tests apply to income and assets. Application starts with the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) or your local Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging; processing typically takes 2–6 months.

How do I afford respite if I'm uninsured and not on Medicaid?

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Three paths for Winchester families: (1) the National Family Caregiver Support Program through Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging provides limited free respite hours; (2) the Alzheimer's Association local chapter near Winchester sometimes offers dementia respite scholarships; (3) sliding-scale fees at some adult day programs in the Winchester area. Multiple paths usually combine to make respite affordable.

How quickly can respite care start in Winchester?

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In-home respite from Winchester-area agencies typically begins within 48–72 hours of signing. Adult day programs usually have 1–2 week intake processes. Residential respite at Winchester facilities requires 1–4 weeks of advance booking. Urgent-start in-home respite is available for hospital discharge or family emergencies — ask the agency directly.

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Anna Nichols

Content Strategist

Anna writes about caregiving and senior care, with a focus on practical guidance for family caregivers.

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