There are 20 hospice facilities serving Aurora, Illinois. This includes 3 facilities in Aurora and 17 nearby. The costs per day of hospice in Illinois range from $111 up to $200, with an average cost running about $153. The monthly cost averages around $4,590 and ranges between $3,330 and $6,000. Annually, the median cost is around $55,080, which is on par with the national average of $55,080.
Located within Kane County, Aurora is a mid-size city in Illinois. It is included in the Chicago-Naperville-Joliet metro area. It is the second biggest city in Illinois, with 206,095 people residing within the city limits and 6,987,494 in the encompassing metropolitan area. Approximately 15% of the local populace are 55 and over.
The SeniorScore™ for Aurora is 65. The city has an average per capita income of $25,000 and an average household income is $63,000 (the Illinois state average is $54,000). The current unemployment rate is roughly 9.92% and the mean home price is $153,000, which is lower than the state average of $187,500.
Aurora has extreme average temperatures, with cold winters and pleasant summers. The area receives average amounts of rainfall each year. In comparison to other cities in the United States, Aurora has a moderate rate of crime, average air quality ratings, and average water quality ratings.