There are 19 nursing homes serving Shelburne, Vermont. This includes 4 in Shelburne and 15 nearby. The median cost per day for nursing home care in Vermont is about $277, with costs ranging between $250 and $340 per day. On a per month basis, this equates to an average expenditure of $8,310, with costs ranging from about $7,500 to $10,200. The median yearly cost is $100,923, which is higher than the US average of $77,380.
Shelburne is a small city in Chittenden County, Vermont. It is part of the Burlington-South Burlington metropolitan area. While the encompassing statistical area has 173,706 people, there are 7,198 living inside the city itself. People who are over 55 constitute about 35% of the total population.
Shelburne has an exceptional SeniorScore™ of 86. The mean housing price in the city is $532,500, which is significantly more than the state average of $310,500. Shelburne also has a low unemployment rate of roughly 4.4%. The city's mean household income is $83,000 ($52,000 on a per capita basis), vs the average of $53,000 for the whole of Vermont.
Shelburne has extreme mean temperatures, with severely cold winters and pleasant summers. The area receives low amounts of precipitation each year. Compared to other cities in the United States, Shelburne has a very low rate of crime and good air quality.