There are 13 residential care homes serving Minneapolis, Minnesota. This includes 3 in Minneapolis and 10 nearby. The mean daily cost of senior residential care in Minnesota is around $85, with costs ranging between $22 and $180 daily. On a per month basis, this equates to an average cost of $2,552, with costs ranging from about $650 up to $5,400. The mean yearly cost is $30,623, which is below the US average of $31,500.
Residential care costs in Minneapolis can range from $1,707 per month to $3,454 per month, with an average cost of around $2,676 per month. That equates to an annual cost of around $32,108.
Minneapolis is a large city in Hennepin County in the State of Minnesota. It is part of the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington metro area. With 1,022,298 residents living inside the city limits and 2,601,007 in the surrounding area, it is the biggest city in Minnesota. The 55+ community currently constitutes approximately 23% of the total population.
Minneapolis has an above average SeniorScore™ of 74. The city has an average per capita income of $33,000. The average household income is $60,000 in comparison to the average of $53,000 for the state of Minnesota. The current unemployment rate is about 8.28% and the average housing price is $240,000, which is higher than the Minnesota average of $211,500.
Minneapolis has extreme mean temperatures, with very cold winters and pleasant summers. The city gets low levels of rainfall each year. Compared to other cities in the United States, Minneapolis has a very high crime rate, very poor air quality ratings, and exceptional water quality.