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Residential care homes in Syracuse may appeal to seniors who value smaller, more close-knit communities and many opportunities for socialization. Syracuse care homes typically take in fewer residents, meaning older adults know each resident in the home and develop strong friendships.
Older-adult care homes vary more than other options for senior living in Syracuse, so families can choose from a wide range of prices, amenities, and services. A Place for Mom will work with you to understand the cost of care homes. From there, we’ll help you find the right fit, whether you’re staying on a budget or searching for luxury retirement communities.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Ogden, Layton or Clearfield.
Types of care available in Syracuse, UT
Residential Care Home
513 S 950 W, Farmington, UT 84025
My grandparents loved their stay at Country Care! They have a warm homey environment and caring staff. The price was affordable and the quality of care was excellent. We loved visiting and participating in...
1456 Merlin Way, Layton, UT 84041
1635 N 1200 W, Layton, UT 84041
59 N King Street, Layton, UT 84041
59 N King Street, Layton, UT 84041
4928 S 2925 W, Roy, UT 84067
700 25th St, Ogden, UT 84401
1295 N 1700 W, Farr West, UT 84404
The average cost of senior living in Syracuse is 3,416 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Centerville, UT with an average of 1,990 per month.
Planning ahead can better position you to make good choices for your loved one’s care in the future. But if your aging family member needs care now, there are ways to finance the cost of long-term care through a combination of approaches.
Residential care homes are houses in residential neighborhoods that are equipped, adapted, and staffed to care for a small number of residents, usually between two and 10. Like assisted living communities, staff at care homes typically help residents with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, and medication management. Although residential care homes vary significantly depending on the community, services usually include:
Residential care homes offer an intimate care experience for seniors. Residential care homes provide a domiciliary care environment with around the clock staffing and personal support. This type of facility is like a single-family home. Services offered can include regular dining options, laundry services, and transit. In Utah, the annual median cost for an assisted living facility is around $41,958. The state of Utah maintains specific rules related to this type of facility.
The total cost of living can be a motivating factor in deciding what location works best. The rent burden for Syracuse is about 20.0% of the average monthly income. The median home value in Syracuse is about $269,757 and the median cost for rent is about $1,525 a month.
Demographically, Syracuse is 0.0% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian, 0.1% Native American, 4.0% mixed race, 1.0% Asian, 2.4% black, 1.5% other or not specified, 6.2% Hispanic, and 91.1% white. In Syracuse, 9.2% of the citizens are veterans of the United States military. Of the population of Syracuse 21.0% have a high-school diploma, 11.9% have a graduate degree, and 36.5% have a college degree. Based on gender, 48.6% are female and 51.4% are male. The median age of Syracuse is 30 years old. Out of the total population of Syracuse, 3.8% live in poverty, 73.3% participate in the labor force, 3.7% do not have health insurance, and 1.3% consider themselves widows. The current population of Syracuse consists of 29,507 people. Syracuse has a population density of 1,142 people per square mile.
The quality of life enjoyed by the average Utah citizen is ranked 4th nation-wide. Additionally, Utah is ranked 9th by healthcare standards. In total, Utah has 53 general hospitals and 53 health centers that provide care for 3,220,176 citizens. The three highest ranked hospitals in Utah are Utah Valley Hospital, Lads Hospital, and Lakeview Hospital. The state of Utah has a cost of living index of 98.2 where a score of 100 is the national average, and anything below 100 is considered less expensive than the national average. The state has a grocery index rating of 98.5 and a housing index rating of 93.6. Based on natural beauty, Utah ranks 49th in the nation.
In the last presidential election 27% of Utah residents voted Democrat and 46% voted Republican. In terms of diversity, Utah ranks 44th in the nation. In Utah, 21% of the population is over the age of 55. The median age in the state is 31. In terms of religious values, 53% of Utah’s population regularly attend some form of service and there are in total 5,557 different congregations. The top three non-Christian denominations in the state are Jewish-<1%, Muslim-<1%, and Buddhist-<1%, with the most common Christian denominations consisting of Evangelical Protestant-7%, Mainline Protestant-6%, and Historically Black Protestant-1%. In Utah there are 34 masonic lodges.
The most precipitation occurs in March with an average of 4.09 inches of precipitation a month. The average monthly precipitation for the state of Utah is around 1.12 inches. The average temperature in the summer rises to around 70F. Over the summer months the average high temperature peaks at around 101F during the month of July. The average low summer temperature is around 35F in the month of June. During the winter, the average temperature in Utah drops to around 28F. During the winter, the average high temperature peaks at around 60F during the month of February. In the winter months, the average low temperature falls to around 3F during the month of January. The average air quality index rating in Utah is 51.3 AQI. The highest seasonal air quality index rating occurs in the month of July with a rating of 74.0 AQI. Utah experiences an average humidity rating of about 52%. The highest monthly average humidity rating is 75% in the month of December. While residents of Utah mostly enjoy pleasant conditions, it’s important to be aware of inclement weather as well, which in Utah can include earthquakes and tornadoes.
The state of Utah has a diverse array of plant and animal life. Local plant life can consist of sego lily, hawthorn, Utah oak, and maple. While venturing throughout the state, you might see animals such as the abert’s squirrel, the Allen’s big-eared bat, the Canada lynx, or the black-tailed jackrabbit. The state animal of Utah is the the wapiti elk.
Country Care, Brighton House of Riverton and Beehive Homes of Tooele are the top-rated care homes near Syracuse, Utah. See full list of communities.
There are 8 care homes near Syracuse, Utah. See the full list.
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