There are 10 residential care homes in Great Falls, Montana. The median cost per day of senior residential care in Montana is about $83, with costs running between $38 and $146 daily. On a monthly basis, this equates to a mean cost of $2,475, with costs ranging from around $1,125 to $4,394. The median yearly cost is $29,700, which is under the national average of $31,500.
Costs for residential care in Great Falls can range between $2,250 per month and $3,634 per month. The average cost is about $2,867 per month, or around $34,403 annually.
Great Falls is a medium sized city in Cascade County, Montana. It is the 3rd biggest city in Montana, with 72,079 inhabitants residing within the city limits and 66,453 in the surrounding statistical area. The senior community currently represents 27% of the total population.
Great Falls has an average SeniorScore™ of 69. The city has a median per capita income of $23,000. The average household income is $45,000 in comparison to an average of $45,000 for the entire state of Montana. The current unemployment rate is approximately 5.47% and the average housing price is $139,500, which is less than the state average of $241,500.
Great Falls has harsh average temperatures, with severely cold winters and pleasant summers. The area gets ideal levels of rain each year. Compared to other cities in the United States, Great Falls has very good air quality ratings and an average rate of crime.