There are 194 residential care homes in Phoenix, Arizona. Senior board and care costs in Arizona range from around $28 up to $167 per day, with a median expenditure running about $79. The per month cost averages around $2,363 and ranges between $825 and $5,025. Annually, the mean cost is about $28,350, which is under the US average of $31,500.
Costs for residential care in Phoenix, AZ generally range between $1,050 per month and $5,304 per month. The median cost is approximately $2,438 per month, or about $29,250 annually.
Phoenix is a large city in Maricopa County and is also the capital city of the State of Arizona. It is the largest city in the state. Though the city is home to 1,312,922 inhabitants, the surrounding metro area contains a populace of 4,437,076. Residents who are 55 and over represent 18% of the community.
Phoenix has a good SeniorScore™ of 74. The city has a median per capita income of $24,000. The average household income is $48,000 compared to an average of $36,000 for the entire state of Arizona. The current unemployment rate is roughly 9.22% and the average home price is $136,500, which is relatively lower than the Arizona average of $183,000.
Phoenix has ideal mean temperatures, with very mild winters and very warm summers. The city receives ideal levels of precipitation annually. In relation to other cities in the US, Phoenix has lower than average water quality ratings, very poor air quality ratings, and a higher than average rate of crime.