There are 38 residential care homes in Edmonds, Washington. Senior board and care costs in Washington range from about $25 up to $225 per day, with an average expenditure running about $107. The monthly expense averages around $3,188 and ranges between $750 and $6,750. Annually, the median cost is around $38,250, which is above the nationwide average of $31,500.
The cost of residential care in Edmonds can range from as little as $1,384 per month to $5,633 per month. The average cost is about $3,188 per month, or around $38,250 annually.
Located in Snohomish County, Edmonds is a mid size city in Washington. While the surrounding statistical area includes 5,380,824 inhabitants, there are 54,225 living in the city limits. The 55-and-over community represents around 33% of the overall population.
Edmonds has a very high SeniorScore™ of 81. The city has a median per capita income of $41,000 and a median household income is $74,000 (the Washington state average is $51,000). The current unemployment rate is approximately 6.49% and the median housing price is $595,500, which is more than the Washington average of $325,500.
Edmonds has moderate average temperatures, with comfortable winters and pleasant summers. The area receives average amounts of precipitation each year. Edmonds has a lower than average crime rate, exceptional air quality, and good water quality in relation to other cities in the United States.