There are 42 residential care homes in Salem, Oregon. Senior residential care costs in Oregon range from around $55 up to $137 daily, with a mean expenditure running about $100. The monthly expense averages around $3,000 and ranges between $1,647 and $4,097. Yearly, the mean cost is about $36,000, which is over the national average of $31,500.
Costs of residential care in Salem can range between $1,702 per month and $4,352 per month. The average cost is about $3,347 per month, or about $40,165 yearly.
Salem is a mid-size city in Marion County and is also the capital of the State of Oregon. It is the 2nd biggest city in the state, with 249,657 people within the city limits and 2,944,458 in the encompassing statistical area. The senior community currently comprises about 24% of the overall population.
Salem has an average SeniorScore™ of 68. The city has a mean per capita income of $23,000. The average household income is $47,000 in comparison to the average of $46,000 for the entire state of Oregon. The current unemployment rate is about 11.15% and the average housing price is $151,500, which is significantly lower than the state average of $322,500.
Salem has medium average temperatures, with medium winters and calm summers. The area receives average levels of rain each year. Salem has low water quality, excellent air quality ratings, and an average rate of crime in relation to other cities in the US.