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Assisted Living Costs in Charleston, SC
Cost for a single bedroom in Charleston runs between $2,250 to $5,660 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 Charleston assisted living facilities for your unique needs and budget.
The official website for the city of Charleston is http://www.charleston-sc.gov.
Cities near Charleston offering memory care options
Charleston AFB | Johns Island | Mount Pleasant | Sullivans Island | Goose Creek | Ladson | Summerville | Ravenel | Folly Beach | Isle of Palms | Huger -
Assisted Living Costs in Nearby Cities
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Facts about Charleston
Charleston is also known as: Charleston County / Charleston city.
Charleston has been featured in movies like: Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995), Cold Mountain (2003), Consenting Adults (1992), and Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995).
And some of the notable people born here have been: Catherine Coleman (chemist and astronaut), Kwame Brown (basketball player), Andy Dick (comedian and musician), Mackenzie Rosman (actor), and Tracy White (american football player).
Charleston is home to the following sports teams: College of Charleston Cougars men's basketball.
And featured attractions of Charleston: Blackbaud Stadium, Nathaniel Russell House, City Market, Family Circle Magazine Stadium, and Johnson Hagood Stadium.
Charleston is represented by Mayor Joseph P. Riley, Jr..
Charleston is the oldest and second-largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city in the Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline and is located on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper Rivers, or, as is locally expressed, "where the Cooper and Ashley Rivers come together to form the Atlantic Ocean."Founded in 1670 as Charles Town in honor of King Charles II of England, Charleston adopted its present name in 1783. It moved to its present location on Oyster Point in 1680 from a location on the west bank of the Ashley River known as Albemarle Point. By 1690, Charles Town was the fifth-largest city in North America, and it remained among the 10 largest cities in the United States through the 1840 census. With a 2010 census population of 120,083 current trends put Charleston as the fastest-growing municipality in South Carolina. The population of the Charleston metropolitan area, comprising Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties, was counted by the 2014 estimate at 727,689 - the third-largest in the state - and the 78th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States.Known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture, distinguished restaurants, and mannerly people, Charleston has received a large number of accolades, including "America's Most Friendly [City]" by Travel + Leisure in 2011 and in 2013 and 2014 by Conde Nast Traveler, and also "the most polite and hospitable city in America" by Southern Living magazine.
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Population shifts in Charleston
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Average temperatures in Charleston
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Average rainfall in Charleston