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Assisted Living Communities Are Increasing Ancillary Service Fees

January 13, 2026 by Teri Monroe
assisted living facilities charging ancillary fees
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The move to assisted living is often marketed as a simplified, “all-inclusive” lifestyle. You pay one monthly check, and in return, you get housing, meals, and care. However, as we move into 2026, many families are discovering that the “all-inclusive” label is becoming a bit of a stretch. While base rents are stabilizing, ancillary service fees—the extra charges for specific tasks—are quietly skyrocketing.

With the national median cost of assisted living hitting $6,313 per month in 2026, providers are under immense pressure to maintain margins amidst labor shortages and rising property insurance. Their solution? Moving toward an “airline model” of pricing where the base ticket gets you in the door, but everything else comes with a surcharge. Here are the specific areas where you’ll see these “hidden” costs climbing this year.

The Rise of “Acuity Creep” Surcharges

In 2026, communities are micromanaging care levels more aggressively than ever. If a resident needs just one extra “check-in” per night or a little more help getting to the dining room, they are quickly bumped to a higher “care tier.” According to Senior Housing News, some providers have seen a 13% increase in these level-of-care charges as they move away from flat-fee models to capture more “care revenue.”

Medication Management as a Premium Service

Helping a resident take their pills used to be a standard part of the care package. Now, medication management is frequently treated as one of the most expensive ancillary service fees. Depending on the complexity of the prescriptions, this “add-on” can now cost several hundred dollars per month. In 2026, some facilities even charge per “administration,” meaning the more often you take meds, the higher your bill.

Technology and “Smart Home” Fees

As communities integrate AI-assisted smart home devices and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), they aren’t always absorbing those costs. Many 2026 lease agreements now include a mandatory “Technology Fee” to cover the cost of high-speed Wi-Fi, motion sensors, and wearable fall-detection devices. While these tools make residents safer, they add another $50 to $100 to the monthly tally.

The “Escort” and “Tray” Service Fees

Want your dinner brought to your room because you’re feeling tired? That’s a tray fee. Need a staff member to walk you to the hair salon? That’s an escort fee. In 2026, these “concierge” style ancillary service fees are being used to offset the $1,000-per-month labor premium many facilities are paying to retain nursing staff.

Mastering the Care Contract

The best way to fight “bill bloat” is to request a formal Care Assessment review every six months. Don’t wait for the facility to tell you that your care level has increased; be proactive in asking for the data behind their decision. If your loved one has regained some independence, you may actually be able to negotiate a lower tier and remove unnecessary ancillary service fees from your next statement.

Have you noticed a “mysterious” new charge on your monthly assisted living statement? Let us know what it was in the comments below!

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Teri Monroe

Teri Monroe started her career in communications working for local government and nonprofits. Today, she is a freelance finance and lifestyle writer and small business owner. In her spare time, she loves golfing with her husband, taking her dog Milo on long walks, and playing pickleball with friends.

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