There are 24 residential care homes serving Atlanta, Georgia. This includes 5 in Atlanta and 19 nearby. The daily costs for residential care in Georgia range from $21 up to $199, with a mean cost running around $62. The monthly expense averages about $1,875 and ranges between $638 and $5,963. Yearly, the mean cost is about $22,500, which is less than the nationwide average of $31,500.
Residential care costs in Atlanta, GA range from $525 per month up to $4,125 per month, with a median cost of about $2,295 per month. This equates to a yearly cost of about $27,540.
Atlanta is a major city in Fulton County in the State of Georgia and is also the state's capital. It is included in the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta metro statistical area. With 900,273 people residing within the city itself and 4,265,707 in the encompassing area, it is the biggest city in Georgia. Those who are over 55 represent around 19% of the total community.
The SeniorScore™ for Atlanta is 75. The city has a mean per capita income of $36,000. The mean household income is $53,000 vs the average of $41,000 for the state of Georgia. The current unemployment rate is around 10.58% and the mean housing price is $135,000, which is lower than the Georgia average of $163,500.
Atlanta has mild mean temperatures, with comfortable winters and temperate summers. The city gets very heavy levels of rainfall each year. Compared to other cities in the US, Atlanta has very low air quality and a very high crime rate.