There are 50 residential care homes in Portland, Oregon. The daily costs of senior residential care in Oregon range from $55 up to $137, with an average expenditure running around $100. The monthly cost averages about $3,000 and ranges between $1,647 and $4,097. On an annual basis, the mean cost is about $36,000, which is higher than the national average of $31,500.
Residential care costs in Portland range from about $1,702 per month up to $4,352 per month, with an average cost of around $3,347 per month. This equates to a yearly cost of $40,165.
Located in Multnomah County, Portland is a large city in the State of Oregon. It is the biggest city in Oregon. Though the city itself is home to 841,711 inhabitants, the surrounding statistical area contains a total population of 2,944,458. The senior community currently makes up 23% of the total population.
The SeniorScore™ for Portland is 73. The city has a median per capita income of $32,000 and a median household income is $56,000 (the Oregon state average is $46,000). The mean home price in Portland is $255,000, which is less than the Oregon average of $322,500. The city has a high unemployment rate of about 9.1%.
Portland has medium mean temperatures, with medium winters and mildly warm summers. The area gets average levels of precipitation each year. Compared to other cities in the US, Portland has a higher than average crime rate, good air quality, and low water quality.