There are 47 residential care homes in Hialeah, Florida. The daily costs of residential care in Florida range from $21 to $198, with a mean expense running about $75. The monthly cost averages around $2,250 and ranges between $638 and $5,940. Annually, the mean cost is about $27,000, which is less than the US average of $31,500.
Costs for residential care in Hialeah, FL can range between $750 per month and $4,313 per month. The median cost is approximately $2,063 per month, or about $24,750 per year.
Hialeah is a large city in Florida. It is located within Miami-Dade County and is included in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro area. It is the eighth largest city in the state. The surrounding metropolitan area includes 4,379,209 residents, but there are 347,944 residing in the city. The 55-and-over community makes up approximately 27% of the total population.
Hialeah has a medium SeniorScore™ of 68. The city has an average per capita income of $18,000 and an average household income is $39,000 (the Florida state average is $40,000). The current unemployment rate is approximately 10.01% and the mean home price is $184,500, which is relatively less than the Florida average of $208,500.
Hialeah has ideal mean temperatures, with very mild winters and very warm summers. The area receives very heavy amounts of rain annually. Hialeah has average water quality ratings, below average air quality, and a moderate rate of crime compared to similarly-sized cities.