An honest look at what elder care actually exists in Thailand's historic royal province: budget-tier Thai nursing homes and home care, indicative monthly costs in baht and dollars, hospital geriatric care, visa-insurance rules, and how families reach Hua Hin for dementia-specialist and senior-living options.
Phetchaburi has a modest but real budget-tier elder-care market of its own — several Thai-run nursing homes and home-care centres registered under the province, plus a branch of the Happy Nursing Home chain — alongside a strong local culture of hiring a live-in carer, covered in more depth on our domestic-helper guide. What BAANLYY could not confirm locally is a dementia-specialist facility or an international-standard senior-living community; for those, families drive into Hua Hin, roughly an hour from Phetchaburi town and closer from Cha-am. For hospital-based care, Phrachomklao Hospital is covered on our Phetchaburi healthcare guide.
ThaiElder's national nursing-home directory lists several Thai-run care homes registered under Phetchaburi province — including Baan Ruean Thai Sukjai Home Care, Lamunrak, Mae Mueang Phet's House, Baan Rompaeng Nursing Home, Baan Sukjai Ruamcharoen and Sakorn Health Care — starting from roughly THB 18,000-20,000 a month. Listed facilities typically offer a 24-hour care team, a professional nurse, CCTV, access to a specialist doctor, nutritionally planned meals, laundry and cleaning, physiotherapy and recreational activities, and are aimed at bedridden, stroke, hemiplegia, Alzheimer's and post-surgery recovery patients. Confirm the exact address, staff ratios and what's included before committing — the directory doesn't always make the precise location within the province clear.
Happy Nursing Home operates a dedicated Phetchaburi branch (สาขาเพชรบุรี) alongside its other Thai locations, per its official Facebook page — one of the few nationally recognised nursing-home brands with a confirmed presence in the province. Contact the branch directly for current rates, room types and availability.
Hiring a live-in Thai carer or a daily home-care visit is common for families who'd rather keep an aging relative at home — the same direct-hire routes covered on our domestic-helper guide. Nationwide agencies such as Health at Home and Ayasan Care also serve visiting and live-in caregiving across Thailand, including the wider Phetchaburi-Hua Hin corridor, though neither maintains a standalone Phetchaburi office.
BAANLYY could not confirm a dedicated dementia/memory-care specialist or an internationally oriented senior-living community physically operating in Phetchaburi itself — what exists locally is the budget-tier Thai nursing-home and home-care market above. Families needing specialist dementia care or an international-standard senior-living setting drive into Hua Hin, roughly an hour away.
Hua Hin has Thailand's most developed elder-care market outside Bangkok and Chiang Mai: Elder Blossom Hua Hin (a purpose-built senior-living community for long-stay foreign retirees), VivoCare Hua Hin (dementia and memory care, reported 2025 all-inclusive pricing around USD 2,800-3,300 a month), We Nursing Home and Nucharat Healthcare Group (nursing and rehabilitation), and the smaller, family-style Prosana. All are covered in full on our Hua Hin elderly-care guide, not repeated here.
The old quarter around Phra Nakhon Khiri sits closest to Phrachomklao Hospital, Phetchaburi's main public general hospital under the Ministry of Public Health — a practical base if a family member needs regular hospital follow-up alongside home or nursing-home care.
Phetchaburi's own coastal district sits roughly 25km south of Phetchaburi town and about 40km north of Hua Hin — the shortest realistic run to Elder Blossom, VivoCare or Hua Hin's private hospitals. Cha-am's rental market is covered on the Hua Hin hub's Cha-am area guide.
Ban Laem's salt-pan coast, Tha Yang's farmland, and the Khao Yoi, Nong Ya Plong and Kaeng Krachan districts have no dedicated nursing home of their own — a home carer plus occasional trips to Phetchaburi town or Hua Hin for specialist needs is the realistic setup.
For dementia-specialist care or an international-standard senior-living community, Hua Hin is the answer for the whole province — see our Hua Hin elderly-care guide for facilities, costs and what to check before committing.
Indicative fees - actual costs vary by facility, care level and staff ratio. USD figures are approximate (around THB 36 = $1); always confirm current fees, deposits and what's included directly with each provider.
| Option | THB | USD (approx) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Local Thai nursing home / home-care centre, Phetchaburi | ฿18,000 - 20,000 / month | $500 - 555 | Registered under Phetchaburi province on ThaiElder's directory; 24hr team, nurse, doctor access |
| Live-in home carer, per month | ฿18,000 - 35,000 | $500 - 970 | General elder care; matches domestic-helper guide rates |
| Home-care visit (few hours, non-medical) | ฿400 - 900 / visit | $11 - 25 | Occasional or as-needed support |
| VivoCare Hua Hin, dementia/memory care (all-inclusive) | ฿95,000 - 115,000+ / month | $2,800 - 3,300 | Nursing, meals, therapy and activities; roughly 1hr from Phetchaburi town |
| Private hospital rehab/geriatric room, per night | ฿3,500 - 9,000 | $97 - 250 | Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin / San Paolo Hua Hin |
Most embassies now require O-A visa applicants to show health insurance covering roughly USD 100,000 (about THB 3,000,000) inpatient treatment including COVID-19, though some in-Thailand extensions still accept the older THB 400,000 inpatient / THB 40,000 outpatient minimum — confirm current requirements with your embassy or the Office of Insurance Commission (OIC).
The LTR visa requires health insurance of at least USD 50,000, or proof of a USD 100,000 deposit as self-insurance. As with the O-A visa, this is built around hospital treatment for illness and accidents.
In every case, visa-mandated insurance is designed for hospital treatment, not residential nursing-home fees, assisted living or home-care wages — those are almost always paid privately in Phetchaburi and Hua Hin alike, so budget for ongoing elder care separately from visa insurance.
Yes, at the budget end — ThaiElder's directory lists several Thai-run nursing homes and home-care centres registered under Phetchaburi province, from roughly THB 18,000-20,000 a month, plus a Phetchaburi branch of the Happy Nursing Home chain. What Phetchaburi doesn't have confirmed locally is a dementia-specialist facility or an international-standard senior-living community — for those, families drive into Hua Hin, about an hour away.
Local Thai nursing-home style care starts around THB 18,000-20,000 a month. A live-in home carer typically runs THB 18,000-35,000 a month, and an occasional non-medical home-care visit roughly THB 400-900. If your family needs Hua Hin's dementia-specialist care, budget around USD 2,800-3,300 a month (roughly THB 95,000-115,000) for an all-inclusive package; a private hospital rehab room runs THB 3,500-9,000 a night.
BAANLYY could not confirm a dedicated dementia-care specialist operating in Phetchaburi itself. VivoCare Hua Hin, roughly an hour away, is the nearest confirmed dementia and memory-care specialist, with reported 2025 all-inclusive pricing around USD 2,800-3,300 a month — see our Hua Hin elderly-care guide for details.
No. The insurance minimums tied to the O-A visa (roughly USD 100,000 inpatient cover) and the LTR visa (at least USD 50,000) are built around hospital treatment for illness and accidents, not custodial nursing-home fees or home-care wages, which are paid privately. Confirm current minimums with your embassy or the Office of Insurance Commission (OIC), and budget for ongoing care separately.
Mueang Phetchaburi, the old royal town, sits closest to Phrachomklao Hospital, the province's main public hospital. Cha-am is Phetchaburi's own coastal district and sits closest to Hua Hin's specialist elder-care facilities, about 40km away. The rural interior — Ban Laem, Tha Yang, Khao Yoi, Nong Ya Plong and Kaeng Krachan — has no dedicated nursing home of its own.
Local nursing-home names and starting prices per ThaiElder's Phetchaburi-province directory listing and Happy Nursing Home's official Facebook page; VivoCare Hua Hin pricing per its own 2025 published rates. Facility availability, staffing and fees change — confirm directly before committing.
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