There are 5 hospice facilities in Great Falls, Montana. The average daily cost of hospice care in Montana is about $153, with costs ranging between $111 and $200 per day. On a per month basis, this equates to a median expense of $4,590, with costs ranging from around $3,330 up to $6,000. The average annual cost is $55,080, which is equal to the national average of $55,080.
Great Falls is a mid size city in the State of Montana. It is located in Cascade County. With 66,453 inhabitants in the encompassing statistical area and 72,079 residing in the city limits, it is the 3rd biggest city in Montana. People over the age of 55 constitute about 27% of the total community.
Great Falls has a moderate SeniorScore™ of 69. The city's median household income is $45,000 ($23,000 on a per capita basis), compared to an average of $45,000 for the whole of Montana. The median housing price in Great Falls is $139,500, which is less than the state average of $241,500. The city also has an average unemployment rate of roughly 5.47%.
Great Falls has harsh mean temperatures, with bitterly cold winters and pleasant summers. The city receives optimal levels of rain each year. Compared to other American cities, Great Falls has very good air quality ratings and a moderate crime rate.