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.


