There are 146 residential care homes in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Residential senior care costs in Wisconsin range from about $23 to $244 per day, with a median expense running around $96. The per month cost averages around $2,888 and ranges between $683 and $7,313. Yearly, the average cost is about $34,650, which is above the national average of $31,500.
The cost for residential care in Milwaukee, WI can range from about $1,949 per month all the way up to $4,180 per month. The median cost is about $3,059 per month, or around $36,698 per year.
Milwaukee is a major city in Milwaukee County within the State of Wisconsin. It is part of the Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis metropolitan area. With 1,269,645 people in the encompassing metro area and 808,042 living in the city itself, it is the largest city in Wisconsin. The 55+ community currently comprises about 21% of the total population.
Milwaukee has a moderate SeniorScore™ of 68. The city has an average per capita income of $23,000 and an average household income is $42,000 (the Wisconsin state average is $52,000). The current unemployment rate is about 11.27% and the average home price is $154,500, which is significantly lower than the Wisconsin average of $234,000.
Milwaukee has very harsh average temperatures, with cold winters and calm summers. The area gets low amounts of rainfall each year. In relation to other cities, Milwaukee has a very high crime rate, good water quality, and subpar air quality.