Mom is in Memory Care. From her own (modest) monthly income and then savings, she's paying her own costs. We receive a letter from the Memory Care facility showing Total Cost for room, board and care for the year. The letter then includes detail saying (for 2023) "55.4% of these total charges were related to medical expenses". Does that mean she can claim 55.4% of the Total cost? Or can she claim the Total cost of Memory Care? Or Other? Thanks!
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Depends on her primary reason for being in the nursing home. See IRS - Q&A Nursing homes, medical expenses, and special care costs - are they deductible?
This is a bit confusing. How do you distinguish/qualify the "Primary reason" for being in "Memory Care"? Mom can NOT take care of herself including taking her medications and then needs supervision for her physical safety and security. But she can dress herself, shower (with standby assist) and feed herself (with provided meals). But they do her laundry, light housekeeping, prepare and serve meals because she's not capable of doing those things safely and properly anymore. Still, the Memory Care facility breaks down the total cost listing "related medical expense" as a Percentage of the Total Cost? Seems they (IRS) could better differentiate between "Hospital", "Assisted Living", "Nursing Home", and "Memory Care" to help us prevent from guessing what is or isn't qualified?
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