Caring for an aging parent can be a source of emotional and financial stress, and that can be more or less so depending upon the state in which people live, according to a new report. 

Caring.com has released a study on how each of the 50 state ranks in terms of their impact on people caring for aging adults over age 65, with the help of data from Genworth, the Council for Community and Economic Research and AARP.

“It all comes down to finding that ideal balance between a low cost of living and the accessibility of services,” New York City-based eldercare advisor and advocate Joanna Leefer said in the report. “That’s where you’ll be able to stretch your dollar the furthest in caring for an aging parent.”

The availability of senior health care programs was a key factor in where states ranked, according to Caring.com. The findings noted that while rural areas offered a lower cost of living, support and senior programs were not as available as in more densily populated areas, including more expensive urban and coastal areas.

In the final analysis, the states on the list ranked highest in terms of affordable senior care, supportive services for elderly adults and a reasonable cost of living, according to Caring.com.

These are the top 10 states, in ascending order, that were deemd by Caring.com to be the best options for those caring for an aging parent:

10. Arizona

Arizona combines affordability and availability of senior care services, according to the report. The state ranked third for cost of living and 23rd for the annual cost of senior care services. Nursing homes here cost $76,500 per year, which is $10,000 cheaper than the national median, according to Care.com.