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Assisted Living Costs in Cincinnati, OH
Cost for a single bedroom in Cincinnati runs between $1,904 to $8,675 a month.
Availability is almost guaranteed but you can request information online by filling out the form to the right or call us at 855-363-2002 for a no-cost, in-depth assessment of your senior care needs. Our compassionate advisors can help you find the best Cincinnati assisted living facilities for your unique needs and budget.
The official website for the city of Cincinnati is http://cincinnati-oh.gov/.
Cities near Cincinnati offering memory care options
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Assisted Living Costs in Nearby Cities
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Facts about Cincinnati
Cincinnati is also known as: Queen City, City of Seven Hills, The 'Nati, Porkopolis, and Hamilton County / Cincinnati city.
And some of the notable people born here have been: Rich Franklin (teacher and martial artist), Mark Mallory (politician), Jean Schmidt (politician and teacher), Charlie Luken (politician and news presenter), and Steve Chabot (politician).
Cincinnati is home to the following sports teams: Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Bengals, and Cincinnati Stingers.
Popular neighborhoods in Cincinnati include: Avondale, Bond Hill, California, Camp Washington, Carthage, Clifton, CUF, College Hill, Columbia-Tusculum, Corryville, East End, Price Hill, East Walnut Hills, East Westwood, English Woods, Fay Apartments, Evanston, Hartwell, Hyde Park, and Kennedy Heights.
And featured attractions of Cincinnati: Cincinnati General Hospital, Lincoln Park Grounds, Carew Tower, Great American Ball Park, and Paul Brown Stadium.
More about assisted living in Cincinnati
Assisted Living in Cincinnati, Ohio provides an opportunity for us to see to the needs of our aging loved ones without sacrificing their dignity or independence. Your loved one undoubtedly has unique and specific needs related to his or her condition. It is important that you ask a lot of questions when touring any facility offering assisted living in Cincinnati. Doing so will help narrow your search, ensuring your loved one retires to a community best suited to those unique needs. You may find it helpful to make a checklist that covers all of your questions and care concerns. You can bring it with you to each facility you tour and compare and contrast your lists from different facilities later. You will want to make sure the fees presented by the facility cover the specific care needs of your loved one. According to Genworth's 2012 Cost of Care Survey, the average cost of assisted living in Cincinnati, OH is roughly $44,000 annually. A list of financial considerations may help to further narrow down your search for an ideal community. Choosing the right facility offering assisted living in Cincinnati is an enormous decision we are happy to help you with.
Cincinnati is represented by Mayor John Cranley.
Cincinnati is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The third-largest city in Ohio and the 65th-largest city in the United States, it had a population of 296,945 at the 2010 census. According to the census, the population of the metropolitan area was 2,214,954 - the 28th-largest Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in the United States and the largest centered in Ohio. Settled in 1788, the city is located on the north side of the confluence of the Licking with the Ohio River. The latter forms the border between the states of Ohio and Kentucky.In the early 19th century, Cincinnati was an American boomtown in the heart of the country; it rivaled the larger coastal cities in size and wealth. Throughout much of the 19th century, it was listed among the top 10 U.S. cities by population, surpassed only by New Orleans and the older, established settlements of the Eastern Seaboard; at one point holding the position of sixth-largest city for a period spanning consecutive census reports from 1840 until 1860. It was by far the largest city in the west. Because it is the first major American city founded after the American Revolution as well as the first major inland city in the country, Cincinnati is sometimes thought of as the first purely "American" city.Cincinnati developed with less European immigration or influence than eastern cities attracted in the same period; however, it received a significant number of German immigrants, who founded many of the city's cultural institutions. By the end of the 19th century, with the shift from steamboats to railroads drawing off freight shipping, trade patterns had altered and Cincinnati's growth slowed considerably. The city was surpassed in population by other inland cities, particularly Chicago, which developed based on commodity exploitation and the railroads, and St. Louis, for decades after the Civil War the gateway to westward migration.Cincinnati is home to two major sports teams, the Cincinnati Reds, the oldest franchise in Major League Baseball, and the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. The University of Cincinnati, founded in 1819, is one of the 50 largest in the United States. Cincinnati is known for its historic architecture. In the late 1800s, Cincinnati was commonly referred to as "Paris of America", due mainly to such ambitious architectural projects as the Music Hall, Cincinnatian Hotel, and Shillito Department Store.
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Population shifts in Cincinnati
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Average temperatures in Cincinnati
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Average rainfall in Cincinnati