There are 28 hospice facilities in Charlotte, North Carolina. The costs per day of hospice in North Carolina range from $111 to $200, with a median expense running around $153. The per month cost averages around $4,590 and ranges between $3,330 and $6,000. Yearly, the mean cost is about $55,080, which is on par with the US average of $55,080.
Charlotte is a large city in Mecklenburg County within the State of North Carolina. It is included in the Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord metropolitan statistical area. With 790,689 people residing in the city limits and 1,215,200 in the encompassing metro area, it is the biggest city in North Carolina. The senior community currently constitutes about 18% of the overall population.
Charlotte has an above average SeniorScore™ of 74. The city has a mean per capita income of $32,000 and a mean household income is $56,000 (the North Carolina state average is $41,000). The current unemployment rate is around 9.87% and the mean home price is $106,500, which is significantly lower than the state average of $204,000.
Charlotte has mild average temperatures, with very mild winters and warm summers. The area receives heavy levels of precipitation annually. Charlotte has a higher than average crime rate, very poor water quality ratings, and very poor air quality in relation to other American cities.