There are 42 residential care homes in Kirkland, Washington. Senior board and care costs in Washington range from around $25 to $225 daily, with a mean cost running approximately $107. The per month expense averages roughly $3,188 and ranges between $750 and $6,750. Annually, the mean cost is about $38,250, which is higher than the nationwide average of $31,500.
The cost for residential care in Kirkland ranges from $1,384 per month all the way up to $5,633 per month. The average cost is around $3,188 per month, or about $38,250 yearly.
Kirkland is a medium sized city in King County, Washington. The city has a population of 74,745, with 5,380,824 people in the surrounding statistical area. Those who are 55 and over comprise 23% of the community.
The SeniorScore™ for Kirkland is 77. The city has a mean per capita income of $49,000 and a mean household income is $90,000 (the Washington state average is $51,000). The current unemployment rate is roughly 5.94% and the median home price is $447,000, which is somewhat higher than the state average of $325,500.
Kirkland has medium average temperatures, with comfortable winters and calm summers. The area gets average levels of rain each year. Compared to other American cities, Kirkland has good water quality, very poor air quality, and a very low rate of crime.