There are 26 residential care homes serving Charlotte, North Carolina. This includes 18 in Charlotte and 8 nearby. Residential senior care costs in North Carolina range from about $28 to $197 daily, with a median expense running about $74. The per month cost averages roughly $2,205 and ranges between $825 and $5,921. Annually, the mean cost is about $26,460, which is under the US average of $31,500.
Residential care costs in Charlotte range from about $1,070 per month to $3,881 per month, with a median cost of approximately $2,250 per month. This equates to an annual cost of about $27,000.
Charlotte is a large city in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. It is part of the Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord metro statistical area. It is the largest city in North Carolina, with 790,689 people within the city limits and 1,215,200 in the encompassing statistical area. 18% of the local populace are over 55.
Charlotte has a good SeniorScore™ of 74. The city has a mean per capita income of $32,000. The mean household income is $56,000 vs an average of $41,000 for the whole of North Carolina. The current unemployment rate is around 9.87% and the mean home price is $106,500, which is less than the North Carolina average of $204,000.
Charlotte has mild mean temperatures, with very mild winters and temperate summers. The area receives large levels of precipitation each year. In comparison to other American cities, Charlotte has very poor water quality ratings, very poor air quality ratings, and a high rate of crime.