There are 20 independent living communities serving Camas, Washington. This includes 3 communities in Camas and 17 nearby. The costs per day of independent living in Washington range from $18 up to $165, with a median expense running around $78. The monthly cost averages about $2,337 and ranges between $550 and $4,950. On an annual basis, the mean cost is about $28,050, which is over the US average of $23,100.
The cost for independent living in Camas, WA typically ranges from as little as $1,248 per month up to $3,192 per month. The average cost is $2,455 per month, or about $29,454 annually.
Camas is a small city in Clark County in the State of Washington. While the encompassing area is home to 5,380,824 people, there are 27,899 living in the city itself. The 55+ community constitutes approximately 21% of the overall population.
Camas has a good SeniorScore™ of 75. The city has an average per capita income of $34,000 and an average household income is $78,000 (the Washington state average is $51,000). The current unemployment rate is approximately 7.81% and the median housing price is $444,000, which is relatively higher than the Washington average of $325,500.
Camas has moderate mean temperatures, with moderate winters and pleasant summers. The city gets high amounts of rainfall annually. Camas has better than average air quality ratings, lower than average water quality ratings, and an exceptionally low rate of crime compared to similarly-sized cities.