Quality of Life

Quality of life is a cornerstone in the foundation of a successful and thriving community. We all know there is more to life than business. Successful companies understand the importance of a positive community for the lifestyle of their employees away from the office. Team members who enjoy their down time away from work can bring renewed and energized perspectives to the workplace. It's great for business when it's great for life! Ocala and Marion County can meet those needs.

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Culture

Ocala/Marion County is a community rich in cultural and natural resources. The arts flourish through the Appleton Museum of Art, with its outstanding cultural exhibits, and the Ocala Civic Theatre with a wide array of award-winning dramatic and musical productions. Opportunities exist for music appreciation through the Ocala Symphony Orchestra and the Marion Civic Chorale. West Port High School serves as the Marion County Center for the Arts. In addition, the Marion Cultural Alliance is a community-sponsored agency that encourages art programs and appreciation of all cultural activities in the community.


Cost of Living

Marion County Price Level Index Value of Major Items
Weighted State Average = 100
Marion County 90.51
   
Rank - 37th of 67 Counties  
Population Weighted State Average = 100  
   
Food 99.98
Healthcare 96.29
Housing 81.52
Transportation 96.67
Other Goods and Services 96.84

Source: 2010 Florida Statistical Abstract


Recreation

Forget shoveling snow! The mild climate of Ocala/Marion County is ready to host your best round of golf. Both public and private golf, tennis and recreation facilities populate the picturesque countryside. The area is renowned for its natural beauty with many lakes, rivers, crystal clear springs and nature parks throughout the county. If the beach scene sounds enticing, either coast is within a scenic drive less than 60 miles away.


Climate Averages

Average Annual Temperature 71.4 °
Average Maximum in July 93.8 °
Average Minimum in December 35.6 °
Days with 90 ° or Higher 80
Days with 32 ° or Lower 15
Annual Precipitation (inches) 56.7"
Annual Snow Days 0
Earthquake Zone 0

Source: 2011 SE Regional Climate Center


Healthcare

The reassuring factor of an outstanding medical community is available in Ocala and Marion County. The area attracts world-renowned physicians specializing in cardiology and stroke care. The caliber of physicians and medical support staff is exceptional. Three of Ocala’s premier hospitals, Munroe Regional Medical Center, and Ocala Health System which consists of Ocala Regional Medical Center and West Marion Community Hospital, have received nationally recognized awards. Additionally, Ocala’s close proximity to the University of Florida’s Shands Teaching Hospital, has given our community a wealth of expert health care providers.


Medical Professionals

Chiropractors 73
Dental Hygienists 176
Dental Radiographers 271
Dentists 119
Medical Doctors 533
Nurses, Practical 1,146
Nurses, Registered 3,530
Opticians 75
Optometrists 34
Osteopathic Physicians 42
Pharmacists 234
Podiatrists 16
Psychologists 44
Therapists, Massage 219
Therapists, Occupational 91
Therapists, Physical 163

Source: 2010 Florida Statistical Abstract


Religious Diversity

Faith Houses of Worship
African Methodist/Episcopal 6
Anglican 2
Apostolic 2
Assemblies of God 9
Baptist 119
Bible 2
Catholic 11
Christian 14
Church of Christ 8
Church of God 18
Community 4
Episcopal 6
Jehovah’s Witness 11
Lutheran 19
Methodist 29
Nazarene 3
Non-Denominational 15
Pentecostal 25
Presbyterian 10
Seventh Day Adventist 9
Synagogues 3
Other 15

Source: Ocala/Marion County EDC


Child Care

Program Number of Facilities Capacity
Licensed Family
Child Care Homes
86 904
Registered Family
Child Care Homes
21 210
Licensed Child Care Centers 62 6,259
Religious Exempt
Child Care Centers
24 2,489
Head Start/Early Head Start 8 714
Voluntary Pre-K School Year Providers 86 2,138
Voluntary Pre-K Summer Providers 27 346

Source: Early Learning Coalition of Marion County, Inc.