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Based on an article published by Reuters in April this year, the State of Kansas has experienced a sudden rise in the cost of long term care. Since the year 2004, the cost of long term care in Kansas has soared to 9%. This was based on a yearly survey initiated by the Genworth Financial. The nationwide increase of long term care rose to 17%. The City of Topeka is also affected by the increase in long term care costs. In fact, the cost of long term care in the City of Topeka is estimated at $48,656 while in the rest of the country, such cost is estimated at $76,460. The long term care industry is experiencing a sudden escalation for the cost of service, which is thought to have soared faster than inflation since this kind of service is incessantly rising. However, one private room in a nursing facility in Topeka is still less expensive as compared to the national rates.

Topeka, Kansas - T-Town

Topeka is the state capital of Kansas. According to the 2000 census, the City of Topeka has a population estimated at 122,377. In 2006, the city population rose to 122,113. The Metropolitan Topeka population, on the other hand, is around 226,268 in 2003. In honoring the city, three naval ships were named after the city. The name “Topeka” was derived from a Native American word for a place for digging good wild potatoes. The potato referred to here is the prairie potato, which was a staple food for the Native Americans. Established in 1854, the City of Topeka was founded by men who opposed the anti-slavery bill subsequent to the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Bill. Those who were against the system of slavery settled in this city. Topeka showed early progress potential, as it became the gateway for expansions to the west through railroad infrastructures. In the last century, the City of Topeka became a leading authority in the treatment of mental illnesses.

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