There are 20 residential care homes in Reno, Nevada. The average cost / day for residential senior care in Nevada is about $81, with costs running between $35 and $140 per day. On a monthly basis, this equates to a median expenditure of $2,438, with costs ranging from around $1,050 to $4,200. The average annual cost is $29,250, which is below the national average of $31,500.
The cost of residential care in Reno typically ranges from around $2,213 per month up to $4,417 per month. The median cost is $2,850 per month, or around $34,200 annually.
Located in Washoe County, Reno is a large city in Nevada. With 2,084,793 people in the encompassing statistical area and 276,896 residing in the city itself, it is the second biggest city in the state. The 55+ community currently represents around 25% of the overall population.
Reno has a good SeniorScore™ of 71. The city has a median per capita income of $31,000 and a median household income is $57,000 (the Nevada state average is $49,000). The median housing price in Reno is $175,500, which is lower than the Nevada average of $238,500. Reno also has a high unemployment rate of approximately 9.13%.
Reno has extreme mean temperatures, with severely cold winters and mildly warm summers. The city gets ideal amounts of rain each year. Compared to other cities in the US, Reno has very poor water quality, very poor air quality, and a higher than average crime rate.