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Lesson 4

Healthcare

3 min lesson
Last Updated: December 27, 2025

Healthcare costs continue to rise the older you get. This means you’ll need to have enough money to cover these costs as you age. 

Although Medicare Parts A and B are priced federally, Medigap and Medicare Part D (prescription drugs) are priced locally. Therefore, your total Medicare costs vary by state and region, along with the type of Medicare plan you need to get. Even though Florida is a popular retirement state, it actually ranks one of the highest in Medicare costs across the country.1 Check out our Cost of Living Calculator to see additional details about different locations.

Long-term care costs are also an important factor. Monthly healthcare costs in Florida can range from $2,758 for adult day care services to $12,262 for a private room in a nursing home. A home health aide is about $6,068 a month.2

Medicaid Program

Florida has a Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) program. This program offers long-term managed care and managed medical care assistance. Some long-term care services include adult day health care, assisted living facilities, physical therapy, transportation, and other services. If you’re 65 years of age and older and eligible for Medicaid, you might qualify for the SMMC program. You’ll need to complete an assessment with the Florida Department of Elder Affairs to see if you’re eligible.3

Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities

The Sunshine State is home to many world-renowned hospitals and healthcare facilities. The Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville is ranked number 2 in the state, while Cleveland Clinic in Weston is ranked number 6.4 The Mayo Clinic ranks number 25 in the nation for geriatrics and 24 in the nation for cancer.5 Other top hospitals include:

  • UF Health Shands in Gainesville

  • AdventHealth in Orlando

  • Tampa General

  • Morton Plan in Clearwater

  • Sarasota Memorial

  • Orlando Regional Medical Center

  • Baptist Health in Miami

You can use Silvur’s Cost of Living calculator to compare different zip codes in Florida and see the Retirement Score for each location. This can help you determine the long-term care costs for the specific city or county you’re thinking about moving to. Read our Medicare class on “Understanding the Costs” and long-term care class on “Types of Long-Term Care and Costs'' for more in-depth information on how to budget for healthcare before you move.

SOURCES

  1. “Silvur’s Cost-of-Living Calculator Shows Major Differences In Location And Impact On Retirement Across The U.S.” Silvur, 9 May 2021. https://www.silvur.com/plan/goals/silvurs-cost-of-living-calculator-impact-on-retirement-us. Accessed 1 December 2024.

  2. “Cost of Long Term Care by State: Cost of Care Report.” Genworth, https://www.genworth.com/aging-and-you/finances/cost-of-care.html. Accessed 27 December 2025.

  3. “Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-Term Care Program.” Department of Elder Affairs, 4 April 2023, https://elderaffairs.org/programs-services/medicaid-long-term-care-services/statewide-medicaid-managed-care-long-term-care-program. Accessed 27 December 2025.

  4. “Best Hospitals in Florida.” U.S. News & World Report, https://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/area/fl. Accessed 27 December 2025.

  5. “Mayo Clinic-Jacksonville.” U.S. News & World Report, https://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/area/fl/mayo-clinic-6390380. Accessed 27 December 2025.