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The cost of long term care in the state of Washington, excluding Seattle, has increased by fifteen percent, according to an annual Cost of Care Survey conducted by Genworth Financial. In comparison to the nationwide increase of seventeen percent, Spokane City is closely following behind. Based on the study that disclosed the increase of long term care—nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and assistance in the home—have increased in areas in Washington; Spokane City, being one of them. The cost of nursing home care in Spokane rose to fifteen percent and is estimated at $76,949 per year. In comparison to the national standpoint, the national average for a private home care is $36,090. The cost of care in Seattle City is greater than the national set up. In fact, a private one-bedroom unit in Spokane City is twice more expensive compared to such a unit in areas across the nation.

Spokane, Washington - The Lilac City

Spokane is the metropolitan center of the Inland Northwest. Spokane City is the commercial and industrial hub of the Inland Empire. Spokane, in contrast to its neighbor Seattle, is a rich agricultural area. Despite its urbanization, the city is widely appreciated for its picturesque scenery, making it attractive as a tourist destination. What was once a remote and quiet town, the Spokane has emerged as an economic hub in the Northwest Pacific region with multi-billion dollar worth of developments. This city is two hundred and seventy-five miles away from Seattle, Washington. The United States Census Bureau 2000 data showed that Spokane has a population of 205,400. Often mistaken to be pronounced as “Spo-Cain,” the city is accurately pronounced as “spo-kan,” based on a drawing of a Native American tribe of the Spokan Falls. The official city nickname of Spokan is “Lilac City,” deriving its name from the vast flourishing flowers in the area since the early settlement of the area in 1871.

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