There are 29 hospice facilities in Omaha, Nebraska. The mean daily cost of hospice care in Nebraska is $153, with costs ranging between $111 and $200 daily. On a per month basis, this equates to a median expense of $4,590, with costs ranging from about $3,330 to $6,000. The mean annual cost is $55,080, which is equal to the national average of $55,080.
Omaha is a large city in Douglas County in the State of Nebraska. It is part of the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area. It is the largest city in the state, with 518,429 inhabitants living inside the city itself and 600,667 in the encompassing statistical area. Residents over the age of 55 represent approximately 21% of the total population.
Omaha has an above average SeniorScore™ of 78. The city's average household income is $57,000 ($28,000 per capita), compared to the average of $50,000 for the whole of Nebraska. The average home price in Omaha is $136,500, which is relatively lower than the state average of $139,500. The city also has an average unemployment rate of about 7.01%.
Omaha has harsh mean temperatures, with cold winters and mildly warm summers. The area receives low levels of rain annually. Omaha has a high rate of crime, very poor water quality, and lower than average air quality ratings compared to other cities in the US.