There are 22 residential care homes serving Cary, North Carolina. This includes 4 in Cary and 18 nearby. Residential care costs in North Carolina range from around $28 to $197 daily, with a mean expense running approximately $74. The monthly expense averages roughly $2,205 and ranges between $825 and $5,921. Annually, the median cost is about $26,460, which is below the national average of $31,500.
Costs of residential care in Cary, NC typically range between $1,125 per month and $5,357 per month. The median cost is about $3,150 per month, or around $37,800 yearly.
Located in Wake County, Cary is a mid size city in the State of North Carolina. It is part of the Raleigh-Cary metro statistical area. It is the eighth largest city in North Carolina. Though the city is home to 131,592 residents, the surrounding statistical area has a populace of 913,040. The senior community constitutes approximately 19% of the overall population.
Cary has an outstanding SeniorScore™ of 81. The city has a median per capita income of $42,000 and a median household income is $95,000 (the North Carolina state average is $41,000). The mean housing price in Cary is $360,000, which is more than the North Carolina average of $204,000. Cary has a low unemployment rate of roughly 4.73%.
Cary has mild mean temperatures, with comfortable winters and temperate summers. The area receives average levels of rain annually. Cary has very low air quality, very low water quality ratings, and a very low crime rate in relation to other cities.