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Rent is not the only rate that is considered quite high in Manchester. Long term care is also quite an expensive service to procure in the city. To illustrate, a private room in a nursing home carries an average daily cost of $260, higher than the national average of $217. Additionally, a semi-private room cost an average of $237 per day, compared to the national average of $194. Those thinking of hiring a home health aide should expect to pay at least $22 per hour, still a dollar more than the national average of $21. There are several establishments offering long term care services to the growing number of elderly individuals in the city. Examples of which are the Courville At Manchester, the Saint Teresa Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, the Maple Leaf Health Care Center, the Holy Cross Health Center, and the Hackett Hill Healthcare Center.

Manchester, New Hampshire

Manchester is a city in the state of New Hampshire, within the region known as the New England. It is part of the Hillsborough Country, situated along the Merrimack River. There are also several bodies of water near the city, such as the Cohas Brook, the Piscataquog River, and the Massabesic Lake. It has an estimated population of 108,600 and is considered to be the most populous city in the state. From a textile mill town, the city has evolved to become an economic center in the area, with the presence of several large companies such as Citizens Bank, Filene’s, Banknorth, Associated Grocers of NE Inc., and the Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield. The city also has large manufacturing and retail industries. Manchester is considered as one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the region, where unemployment is low and the cost of living is reasonable. There are several institutions of higher education in the city, supporting its continued growth and development. These include the Hesser College, the New Hampshire Institute of Art, a campus of the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, the Manchester Community College, the University of New Hampshire in Manchester, and the North Eastern Institute of Whole Health.

Most people stay with the same long term care insurance company their entire life. You could be paying too much unless your insurance company has customer loyalty discounts. To save money, you should shop your rates around periodically. We can help. If you live in Manchester, New Hampshire and would like to compare your long term care insurance rates, enter your zip code above and click the go button. We will help you find cheap long term care insurance rates. Best of all - it's free!


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