There are 75 residential care homes in Las Vegas, Nevada. The mean daily cost for senior board and care in Nevada is about $81, with costs running between $35 and $140 per day. On a monthly basis, this equates to a mean cost of $2,438, with costs ranging from around $1,050 up to $4,200. The mean yearly cost is $29,250, which is below the US average of $31,500.
The cost of residential care in Las Vegas generally ranges from as little as $1,125 per month to $3,473 per month. The median cost is about $2,250 per month, or about $27,000 annually.
Las Vegas is a large city in Clark County, Nevada. With 1,417,793 residents living within the city itself and 2,084,793 in the surrounding metropolitan area, it is the largest city in the state. The 55+ community constitutes about 22% of the total population.
The SeniorScore™ for Las Vegas is 73. The city has a median per capita income of $27,000. The median household income is $56,000 versus the average of $49,000 for the entire state of Nevada. The current unemployment rate is around 10.88% and the median home price is $138,000, which is significantly lower than the Nevada average of $238,500.
Las Vegas has ideal average temperatures, with very mild winters and very balmy summers. The area receives ideal amounts of precipitation annually. In relation to other cities in the US, Las Vegas has a very high rate of crime, very low air quality ratings, and very low water quality.