There are 16 assisted living facilities serving Caldwell, Texas. This includes 1 facility in Caldwell and 15 nearby. The mean cost per day for assisted living in Texas is $117, with costs running between $28 and $287 daily. On a monthly basis, this equates to a median cost of $3,523, with costs ranging from about $825 up to $8,605. The mean annual cost is $42,270, which is higher than the nationwide average of $42,000.
Assisted living costs in Caldwell, TX typically range from about $1,100 per month to $5,100 per month, with a median cost of about $4,000 per month. That equates to an annual cost of $48,000.
SeniorScore™ for Caldwell, Texas
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- Caldwell scores lower than the Texas average of 74.
- Caldwell scores lower than the national average of 72.
- There is a very low number of Medicare registered physicians within the city limits.
- There is 1 hospital within close range of the city (Burleson St Joseph Health Center).
- There are 2 senior living facilities in close proximity to the city (Burleson St. Joseph Manor and Copperas Hollow Nursing & Rehabilitation Center)
- There is a very low number of home healthcare providers operating in the city.
- There is a very low number of fire stations serving the city.
- The average life expectancy is 78.5, compared to the national average of 78.6.
- There are 8 pharmacies within close range of the city.
- The area has a very low property crime rate.
- The area has a very low violent crime rate.
- The city has an average percentage of seniors in the population (30% of residents).
- There are 9 golf courses in or around the city, including Copperas Hollow Country Club, Bryan Golf Course, and Texas A&M Golf Course.
- There are no parks near the city center.
- There are 2 churches in or near the city (Caldwell Church of Christ and First Baptist Church School).
- There are no malls / shopping centers within close range of the city.
- There are 9 grocery stores within the city.
- There are no movie theatres in or near the city.
- There are 2 gyms or health clubs in or near the city.
- The property taxes average 2.03% of total income, which is significantly lower than the national average of 2.79%.
- The property taxes average 1.31% of property value, which is significantly lower than the national average of 1.09%.
- The city sales taxes averages 7.25%, which is higher than the national average of 6.97%.
- Texas has an average state income tax of 0.00%, compared to the national average of 3.38%.
- The city's mean household income is $55,524, which is significantly lower than the national average of $64,580.
- The city's median household income is $46,667, which is lower than the national median of $51,560.
- The city's per capita income is $21,201, which is significantly lower than the national average of $25,611.
- Assisted living costs average $48,000 per year, which are high compared to national figures.
- Nursing home costs average $68,438 per year, which are very low compared to national costs.
- Adult daycare costs average $11,700 per year, which are very low compared to national numbers.
- Home healthcare costs average $42,900 annually, which are low compared to national costs.
- The unemployment rate is about 5.18%, which is low compared to national averages.
- The overall cost of living is very low compared to national averages.
- 1% of the senior population are financially responsible for at least one grandchild.
- Caldwell receives average levels of rainfall each year.
- Caldwell has ideal mean temperatures, with very mild winters and very warm summers.
- This city has very good air quality.
- Caldwell has a very sparse population density of 27.0 people per square mile.
- Residents of Caldwell have a long daily commute time.
- The city has a low public transportation ridership.
- Caldwell has a low public school quality ranking.
- The city has a high public school safety rating.
- This city has a very low graduation rate of 74.50%.
Caldwell is a small city in Burleson County in Texas. It is included in the College Station-Bryan metro statistical area. While the surrounding area is home to 143,140 inhabitants, there are 11,896 within the city. People who are over the age of 55 constitute approximately 30% of the community.
Caldwell has an above average SeniorScore™ of 70. The city has a median per capita income of $21,000. The mean household income is $47,000 in comparison to an average of $47,000 for the whole of Texas. The current unemployment rate is around 5.18% and the mean home price is $138,000, which is lower than the Texas average of $142,500.
Caldwell has ideal mean temperatures, with very mild winters and very balmy summers. The area gets average amounts of precipitation annually. In relation to other American cities, Caldwell has very good air quality ratings and a very low rate of crime.