There are 27 assisted living facilities serving Linden, Michigan. This includes 8 facilities in Linden and 19 nearby. Assisted living costs in Michigan range from about $25 up to $262 daily, with a median cost running approximately $107. The monthly expense averages around $3,200 and ranges between $750 and $7,850. On an annual basis, the average cost is around $38,400, which is under the national average of $42,000.
Assisted living costs in Linden range from about $967 per month to $4,350 per month, with a median cost of around $3,000 per month. That equates to a yearly cost of about $36,000.
SeniorScore™ for Linden, Michigan
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- Linden scores lower than the Michigan average of 71.
- Linden scores lower than the national average of 72.
- There is an average number of Medicare registered physicians within the city limits.
- There are no hospitals within close range of the city.
- There are 54 senior living facilities in close proximity to the city, including Argentine Care Center, Caretel Inns of Linden, and Shiawassee Shores Retirement Park.
- There is a very low number of home healthcare providers operating in the city.
- There is an average number of fire stations serving the city.
- The average life expectancy is 78.2, compared to the national average of 78.6.
- There are 57 pharmacies within close range of the city.
- The area has a very low property crime rate.
- The area has a very low violent crime rate.
- The city has a low percentage of seniors in the population (26% of residents).
- There are 112 golf courses in or around the city, including Spring Meadows Country Club, Bramblewood Golf Course, and Fenton Farms Golf Club.
- There are 4 parks near the city center, including Bordine\'s of Grand Blanc, Seven Lakes State Park, and Walnut Hills Family Campground.
- There are 41 churches in or near the city, including Linden Presbyterian Church, Hope Lutheran Church, and First Baptist Church of Fenton.
- There is 1 mall / shopping center within close range of the city.
- There are 36 grocery stores within the city.
- There are no movie theatres in or near the city.
- There are 24 gyms or health clubs in or near the city.
- The property taxes average 3.57% of total income, which is significantly higher than the national average of 2.79%.
- The property taxes average 1.65% of property value, which is significantly lower than the national average of 1.09%.
- The city sales taxes averages 6.00%, which is significantly lower than the national average of 6.97%.
- Michigan has an average state income tax of 3.91%, compared to the national average of 3.38%.
- The city's mean household income is $75,182, which is significantly higher than the national average of $64,580.
- The city's median household income is $63,693, which is significantly higher than the national median of $51,560.
- The city's per capita income is $27,667, which is higher than the national average of $25,611.
- Assisted living costs average $36,000 per year, which are low compared to national figures.
- Nursing home costs average $100,375 per year, which are high compared to national costs.
- Adult daycare costs average $20,800 per year, which are high compared to national numbers.
- Home healthcare costs average $44,616 annually, which are average compared to national costs.
- The unemployment rate is about 12.08%, which is high compared to national averages.
- The overall cost of living is high compared to national averages.
- 1% of the senior population are financially responsible for at least one grandchild.
- Linden receives low levels of rainfall each year.
- Linden has very harsh mean temperatures, with cold winters and pleasant summers.
- This city has below average air quality.
- Linden has a sparse population density of 437.2 people per square mile.
- Residents of Linden have a very long daily commute time.
- The city has an average public transportation ridership.
- Linden has a low public school quality ranking.
- The city has a low public school safety rating.
- This city has a very high graduation rate of 93.76%.
Located in Genesee County, Linden is a small city in the State of Michigan. It is included in the Flint metropolitan statistical area. While the encompassing metropolitan area includes 349,578 inhabitants, there are 14,767 residing within the city. Residents over the age of 55 compose 26% of the community.
Linden has an above average SeniorScore™ of 70. The city's mean household income is $64,000 ($28,000 per person), compared to the average of $46,000 for the entire state of Michigan. The mean housing price in Linden is $235,500, which is somewhat higher than the Michigan average of $177,000. Linden also has a high unemployment rate of about 12.08%.
Linden has very harsh mean temperatures, with cold winters and mildly warm summers. The area gets low levels of rainfall each year. Linden has a very low rate of crime and poor air quality ratings compared to other cities in the United States.