Assisted living (in midwest) runs approx. $3000/monthSpeaking from experience. If you end up in a care facility it takes a shockingly huge amount of money. . . . . . .
I read several years ago that due to our medical expertise and EMT services in this country that over 95% of us do not die at home. Which means when you are looking at your investments and thinking of the luxurious lifestyle you will enjoy in retirement that there is a dark side to take into consideration. I'm just glad they never spent an extended period in a full care facility which are far more expensive than assisted living.
Nursing care runs approx. twice ($5-$6000/month)
The 95% number is probably skewed heavy by picked up still alive at home or wherever and die enroute or at hospital, not necessarily in a care facility. My father and 3 brothers all died of heart attack (by age 45), none were at home. I am planning on a short retirement and at an early age.