There are 17 retirement homes serving Providence, Rhode Island. This includes 2 in Providence and 15 nearby. The daily costs of retirment home living in Rhode Island range from $33 to $117, with a mean expense running around $90. The monthly cost averages around $2,692 and ranges between $1,003 and $3,513. Annually, the average cost is around $32,307, which is above the nationwide average of $23,100.
Providence is the capital of Rhode Island. It is located within Providence County and is part of the Providence-New Bedford-Fall River metro area. With 203,571 people living within the city limits and 838,011 in the encompassing metropolitan area, it is the biggest city in the state. Around 19% of the local residents are over 55.
Providence has a medium SeniorScore™ of 65. The city has a mean per capita income of $23,000 and a mean household income is $41,000 (the Rhode Island state average is $68,000). The current unemployment rate is around 13.63% and the mean home price is $187,500, which is less than the Rhode Island average of $432,000.
Providence has harsh average temperatures, with moderate winters and pleasant summers. The area receives large amounts of rain each year. In comparison to other cities in the United States, Providence has excellent water quality, very poor air quality ratings, and a high rate of crime.