There are 20 nursing homes near Carmel, California. The median daily cost of nursing home care in California is about $238, with costs running between $136 and $800 per day. On a monthly basis, this equates to a median cost of $7,140, with costs ranging from around $4,080 to $24,000. The median annual cost is $86,815, which is over the nationwide average of $77,380.
The cost for nursing home care in Carmel, CA generally ranges from as little as $237 per day to $411 per day. The average cost is approximately $300 per day, or about $109,500 yearly.
Carmel is a small city in Monterey County, California. Though the city has 12,073 residents, the surrounding area contains a population of 20,301,672. Approximately 57% of the population are over 55.
Carmel has a very high SeniorScore™ of 84. The city has a mean per capita income of $69,000 and a mean household income is $92,000 (the California state average is $52,000). The current unemployment rate is about 8.05% and the average housing price is $661,500, which is somewhat higher than the California average of $451,500.
Carmel has mild mean temperatures, with comfortable winters and pleasant summers. The area receives ideal levels of rain each year. In comparison to other American cities, Carmel has average air quality and a moderate crime rate.