There are 14 nursing homes serving Nashville, Georgia. This includes 1 in Nashville and 13 nearby. The median cost / day of nursing home care in Georgia is $180, with costs running between $116 and $240 daily. On a monthly basis, this equates to a mean expenditure of $5,400, with costs ranging from around $3,480 to $7,200. The median annual cost is $65,700, which is below the US average of $77,380.
Nashville is a small city in Georgia. It is located in Berrien County. It has a total population of 10,537, with 1,342,727 people in the surrounding statistical area. About 28% of the residents are over the age of 55.
Nashville has a medium SeniorScore™ of 63. The city's average household income is $32,000 ($18,000 on a per capita basis), in comparison to an average of $41,000 for the state of Georgia. The average housing price in Nashville is $115,500, which is somewhat less than the state average of $163,500. The city also has a high unemployment rate of around 13.42%.
Nashville has ideal average temperatures, with very mild winters and very temperate summers. The area receives very heavy amounts of precipitation each year. Compared to other cities, Nashville has a high rate of crime and poor air quality ratings.