There are 16 skilled nursing facilities serving Nashville, Tennessee. This includes 8 facilities in Nashville and 8 nearby. The costs per day of skilled nursing in Tennessee range from $174 to $335, with a mean expenditure running about $222. The monthly cost averages around $6,660 and ranges between $5,220 and $10,044. Yearly, the median cost is about $79,920, which is below the national average of $91,584.
Costs for skilled nursing in Nashville generally range between $226 per day and $389 per day. The average cost is $276 per day, or about $100,740 annually.
Nashville is the capital of Tennessee, located in Davidson County. It is part of the Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin metro area. With 431,336 residents living inside the city limits and 1,261,426 in the surrounding metro area, it is the second largest city in Tennessee. The 55-and-over community constitutes 21% of the overall population.
Nashville has a good SeniorScore™ of 74. The city has a mean per capita income of $30,000. The average household income is $48,000 in comparison to an average of $39,000 for the whole of Tennessee. The current unemployment rate is roughly 8.64% and the average home price is $142,500, which is lower than the state average of $163,500.
Nashville has mild mean temperatures, with comfortable winters and warm summers. The city receives very high amounts of rain each year. Nashville has a very high rate of crime and very poor air quality compared to other American cities.