Families searching for the cost of assisted living in Delhi-NCR encounter the same problem – every facility lists a different price and it is rarely clear what that price includes. For families still comparing facility types, care models, and locality options, our complete Assisted Living Guide for Delhi-NCR provides a broader overview of the assisted living landscape across the region.
The range of cost of assisted living in Delhi is ₹35,000 to ₹2,00,000 per month. The difference in the price can be because of various reasons such as location, type of care needed, room type and also how a facility structures its billing.
This guide breaks down the monthly fee and every cost component families should account for before admission.
In this guide:
- Quick cost snapshot for Delhi-NCR
- What goes into the monthly fee
- Costs beyond the monthly fee (deposits, GST, add-ons)
- Six factors that affect the final price
- What is included vs. what is charged extra – facility by facility
- Real cost scenarios for three types of families
Quick cost snapshot: Delhi-NCR (2026)
| Tier | Monthly Cost Range | Who It Suits |
| Budget-friendly | ₹35,000 – ₹50,000 | Independent seniors needing light assistance; community-style homes |
| Mid-range | ₹50,000 – ₹1,10,000 | Moderate care needs; facilities in places like Faridabad, West Delhi, and Gurgaon; single or double occupancy |
| Premium | ₹1,10,000 – ₹2,00,000 | High-dependency care; clinical environments; dementia or post-surgical support |
The prices listed in the table are long-term stay prices. Short-term stay pricing typically runs 10–20% higher than the long-term rates listed above.
Pricing: Top 7 assisted living facilities in Delhi-NCR
| Facility | Monthly Fee | Deposit | Google Rating | Notes |
| The Second Inning Home, Vasant Kunj, Delhi | ₹35,000 | ₹70,000 | 4.9★ (199 reviews) | Most affordable verified option in Delhi; meals included |
| Panchvati, Tughlakabad, Delhi | ₹35,000–40,000 (long-term) / ₹45,000 (short stay) | ₹3–5 lakh | 4.7★ (100 reviews) | Registered NGO; 80G tax benefit; meals included; electricity metered separately |
| Vardaan Senior Living, Bakkarwala, Delhi | Single: ₹70,000 / Double: ₹85,000 | ₹15 lakh | 4.8★ (108 reviews) | Short stay: ₹4,000/day (single), ₹5,500/day (double) |
| ARCHON Senior Living, Kabulpur, Faridabad | ₹75,000 + ₹30,000 (attendant) | ₹5–15 lakh | 4.9★ (112 reviews) | Attendant charge is separate |
| Gracias Living, Sector 43, Gurugram | ₹90,000 | ₹3,00,000 + ₹25,000 petty cash | 4.9★ (165 reviews) | Petty cash held by facility for day-to-day expenses |
| Epoch Elder Care – Frida, Sector 40, Gurugram | ₹1,35,000 | ₹4,00,000 per resident | 4.9★ (29 reviews) | 12% annual escalation after year 1 |
| Antara Care Homes, DLF Phase-2, Gurgaon | ₹1,65,000 | Not available | 4.7★ (49 reviews) | Per-day rates available: twin from ₹3,600/day, single from ₹5,100/day, suite up to ₹7,400/day |
For a deeper comparison of the strongest facilities across Gurgaon, South Delhi, Noida, and other NCR micro-markets, families can explore our detailed Best Assisted Living Facilities in Delhi-NCR guide.
What’s included in the monthly fee?
While most facilities describe their monthly fee as “all-inclusive” of services, in practice that means different things at different price points. Based on published pricing and direct facility information, here is what the monthly fee typically covers:
Almost always included:
- Accommodation (furnished room, with attached bathroom or a shared bathroom)
- Three meals a day (most facilities include snacks and tea too)
- 24/7 nursing or caregiver presence
- Housekeeping and laundry
- Basic health monitoring, including regular vitals checks
- Structured activities and recreation
Usually included at premium facilities (₹1 lakh+):
- Group physiotherapy
- Doctor on call
- Occupational therapy and memory stimulation activities
- AC
Rarely included at any price point:
- Medicines and personal consumables
- Individual physiotherapy sessions
- Personal subscriptions or entertainment services.
Costs beyond the monthly fee
The monthly fee is the starting point, not the final cost. Here are some other costs that need to be taken into account:
- Refundable security deposit
Every facility charges a security deposit which is for emergency, health caution deposit and is refundable at the time of exit. The facilities in Delhi NCR charge deposits ranging from ₹70,000 at budget facilities to ₹15,00,000 at premium ones, with mid range facilities charging 3-5 lakhs.
Another point to consider is that this deposit is refundable but it comes with certain conditions:
- Most facilities require a minimum stay or a notice period before refunding the deposit.
- Some deduct maintenance charge from this at the time of exit
- Almost all facilities pay no interest for the locked capital – this opportunity cost needs to be factored into your planning
- GST: Often not in the headline price
Some facilities quote prices inclusive of GST; others do not. At 18%, GST adds significantly to the base fee and should always be confirmed before comparing facilities.
- Petty cash reserve
Some facilities charge for petty cash reserves – these are for the costs such as medicines, transport to hospitals, outings. So basically for day-to-day expenses of the resident.
While this charge is not hidden, it’s easily overlooked while calculating the total upfront amount before admission.
- Annual fee escalation
The monthly fees go up every year. Most facilities in Delhi NCR build in annual escalation of around 8-12%. Some facilities state this clearly in their brochures, while others do not so always ask the same in writing.
So, for long term planning, it’s advisable to assume a 10% increase in the base fee.
- Variable expenses
One of the most underrated expenses in assisted living is out-of-pocket expenses such as electricity, medicines, physiotherapy, WiFi, which families overlook.
These can increase prices by ₹5,000-20,000/ month on top of the base fee.
Six factors that determine the final cost
1. Level of care required
This is the biggest cost driver. A resident who needs help with meals and medication pays significantly less than a resident who needs post-surgical monitoring, dementia care, or neuro rehabilitation.
- Light assistance (ADL support, medication and meals): ₹35,000- 60,000/month.
- Moderate care (regular nursing, mobility support, chronic condition management): ₹60,000–1,20,000
- High dependency (dementia, post-stroke, palliative, bedridden): ₹1,20,000–2,00,000+. Families evaluating dementia-specific support can also refer to our detailed Dementia Care Guide for Delhi-NCR covering memory care facilities, staffing, safety measures, and what to look for during evaluation.
2. Room type
Based on current Delhi NCR facility pricing, room type alone can shift the monthly cost by 35–50%.
- Twin sharing/double occupancy is usually the most affordable option.
- Single occupancy, which comes with an attached bathroom and privacy, adds significant cost.
- Premium suites have AC, attached bathroom, balcony at most facilities and cost the most.
For families where cost is a primary consideration, twin sharing is the most effective way to reduce the monthly fee.
3. Short-Term vs. Long-Term Pricing
The short term stay plans are usually on the higher end than the long term stay plans. The difference in facilities in Delhi for both the terms can be around 10-20%. That means long-term pricing costs 10-20% less than short-term pricing.
4. Location within Delhi-NCR
Location within the NCR significantly affects pricing.
- South Delhi (Vasant Kunj, Tughlakabad): ₹35,000–50,000/month. South Delhi has older, established facilities. Additionally it has the best hospital access relative to its price.
- West Delhi (Bakkarwala): ₹70,000-90,000/month. It has larger campuses, a structured environment and often higher deposits.
- Gurgaon (Sectors 39–53, DLF Phase 2, Palam Vihar): ₹90,000–2,00,000. Gurgaon has the closest proximity to Medanta, Fortis, and Artemis – a meaningful advantage for families prioritising hospital access.
- Noida (Sector 66): Noida currently has limited facility options; Antara Care Homes at ₹1,65,000/month is among the few purpose-built assisted living options in the area.
- Faridabad: ₹1,49,360 (The Golden Estate): Similar to Noida, with fewer facility options and is currently an emerging market.
5. Facility Brand and Reputation
Established national brands such as Antara Care Homes and Epoch Elder Care tend to price higher, reflecting corporate infrastructure and standardised care protocols.
Smaller independent facilities like Gracias and Panchvati may offer comparable care at lower price points.
6. Companion / Couple Occupancy
Couples or two residents sharing a room pay more than a single resident, but considerably less than two separate rooms. This makes couple occupancy one of the better cost-efficiency strategies for families.
For example, let’s take Panchvati, a single resident pays ₹36,000/month while a couple pays ₹52,000/month. This makes the per person rate drop by 28%.
Real cost scenarios: What families actually pay
The following scenarios are illustrative examples based on current facility pricing. Individual costs will vary.
Scenario 1:
Sujata, a 72-year-old woman who is mobile, independent, but needs meal support and companionship.
Illustrative monthly cost breakdown for a senior living facility in Tughlakabad, Delhi
| Component | Monthly Cost |
| Base fee (single, Economy Class, long-term) | ₹36,000 |
| Electricity (estimated) | ₹1,500 |
| Personal laundry | ₹3,200 |
| Wi-Fi | ₹500 |
| Out-of-pocket (medicine, toiletries) | ₹3,000 |
| Estimated monthly total | ~₹44,200 |
| Initial deposit | ₹3,00,000 |
Annual total (year 1): ~₹5.3 lakh + ₹3 lakh deposit
Scenario 2:
Vikram, a 78-year-old man who has mild mobility issues, diabetes, needs medication management and physiotherapy twice a week.
Illustrative monthly cost breakdown for an assisted living facility in Gurugram
| Component | Monthly Cost |
| Base fee (single, long-term) | ₹90,500 |
| Physiotherapy (8 individual sessions) | ₹8,000 (estimated) |
| Doctor visit co-pay | ₹2,000 |
| Medicines | ₹4,000 |
| Out-of-pocket and incidentals | ₹2,000 |
| Estimated monthly total | ~₹1,06,500 |
| Initial deposit | ₹3,00,000 + ₹25,000 petty cash |
Annual total (year 1): ~₹12.8 lakh + ₹3.25 lakh deposit
Scenario 3:
Suma, an 82-year-old woman who is post-stroke, requires 24/7 nursing, movement support, and structured memory activities.
Illustrative monthly cost breakdown for a premium elder care facility in Gurugram
| Component | Monthly Cost |
| Base fee (single, long-term) | ₹1,35,000 |
| 18% GST | ₹25,200 |
| Individual physiotherapy (8 sessions) | ₹8,000 |
| Medicines and consumables | ₹8,000 |
| Lab investigations | ₹3,000 |
| Out-of-pocket (doctor, transport) | ₹5,000 |
| Estimated monthly total | ~₹1,84,200 |
| Initial deposit | ₹4,00,000 + ₹30,000 petty cash |
Annual total (year 1): ₹22,10,400 lakh + ₹4.3 lakh deposit
Making the right choice
The cheapest option isn’t the best option and might have costs that are not fully disclosed yet. For instance, a facility that charges ₹35,000/month might require an additional ₹15,000 caregiver and ₹5,000 in electricity.
The right approach is to calculate a full cost estimate before admission: monthly fee + GST (if not included) + estimated variable costs + refundable deposit.
The choice of facility should reflect the senior’s care needs, not just the headline price.
For example if the priority is clinical care and emergency readiness – spending more on facilities that have premium services and a good tie up with hospitals might be the right choice.
For those whose priority is companionship alongside care and a home-like environment, a community-style option like Panchvati would be a better fit.
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