The Value of Aging Services

Older adult services are an investment in Maryland communities that prevent more expensive and restrictive care costs for families and taxpayers. Programs that support healthy aging, caregiving, housing stability, and social connection reduce emergency room visits, hospitalizations, and premature nursing home placement—some of the most expensive outcomes for public systems to absorb. By helping older adults remain healthy, independent, and engaged, communities lower health care and long-term care costs while strengthening local economies and reducing strain on families and public resources.

Community Impact:

Maryland Relies on Older Adult Programming

The Value of Home- and Community-Based Services and Supports

For every<br />
$1 spent,<br />
Nearly $44 in potential Nursing Home Costs was saved.

$173,375

Average annual costs for nursing home care in Maryland (private room).

$790 Million

Potential Medicaid savings by avoiding nursing home care for all SOAR-related program participants.

$51 Billion+

Average annual health care cost for treating disease-associated malnutrition in older Americans.

3 Million+

Meals delivered each year to older Marylanders through Older Americans Act funding.

$31 Billion+

Average annual Medicare cost for treating fall-related injuries for older Americans.

$8-$38

Money saved by the federal government for every $1 invested in falls prevention programs.

$30,615

Average cost for adult day care programs in Maryland.

$1,464,262

Savings for caregivers of older Marylanders who accessed adult day care through SOAR-related programs.