El Dorado Estates Gracious Retirement Living
4240 Town Center Blvd.,
El Dorado Hills, California 95762
$3,495
The average cost of assisted living in the city is $4,473 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 10 Assisted Living Communities in El Dorado Hills and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in El Dorado Hills, CA
Seniors who reside in assisted living residences in El Dorado Hills pay an average of $4,473 per month for their care. According to the 2018 Genworth Cost of Care survey, this is $473 more than what assisted living costs in the average U.S. city and just slightly below the median cost for the state of California. Assisted living costs in the Los Angeles area are similar at an average of $4,500 per month, while in areas such as San Francisco ($5,500), Napa ($5,425) and Santa Cruz ($5,595), the average cost of assisted living is considerably higher. Seniors who are looking for a location with less expensive assisted living costs should consider cities such as Modesto ($3,200) or Bakersfield ($3,150).
Note: Specific data regarding the cost of senior care isn’t available for El Dorado Hills. Data for Sacramento, the nearest major city, has been used instead.
El Dorado Hills/Sacramento Area
$4,473
State Average
$4,500
National Average
$4,000
Bakersfield
$3,150
Los Angeles Area
$4,500
Modesto
$3,200
Napa
$5,425
San Francisco Area
$5,500
Santa Cruz
$5,595
Seniors who need round-the-clock care may choose to continue living at home or in an assisted living facility. For those who require advanced nursing care, a nursing home may be the only option. Of course, the level of care provided in each of these settings varies and, as such, so does the cost. In El Dorado Hills, assisted living is the least expensive type of 24-hour care, while nursing home care is the most expensive at $8,517 per month. Home care services range from $4,767 to $4,957 per month, which is just slightly more costly than assisted living. Those who are concerned about their budget should also consider that assisted living costs typically include room and board, while home care costs are strictly based on service.
Assisted Living
$4,473
Homemaker Services
$4,767
Home Health Aide
$4,957
Adult Day Health Services
$1,733
Nursing Home Care
$8,517
In California, Medicaid goes by the name Medi-Cal. It’s administered by the state of California and receives support from the federal government. Medi-Cal helps low-income Californians access health care, including primary care, hospital services, nursing care, prescription medications and other services such as holistic and chiropractic care. Many seniors citizens in California access health care via the Medi-Cal system.
To qualify for coverage as a senior citizen, applicants must be at least 65 years old. Seniors are also required to meet the following financial requirements:
State Supplemental Payment
In California, the state supplements low-income residents who receive SSI with the State Supplemental Payment. Beneficiaries receive this payment once per month with their SSI check. The amount of the benefit is based on the recipient’s living situation and marital status. The maximum payout for an individual recipient is $423.37 per month.
To be eligible for this benefit, seniors must be SSI beneficiaries or qualify for SSI payments. Those who are enrolled in Medi-Cal automatically qualify for the SSP.
For more information, seniors can visit any Social Security Administration office or call (800) 772-1213.
Long-Term Care Insurance
Long-term care insurance policies cover the cost of care in assisted living or nursing care facilities. Typically, a policy must be purchased before the need for long-term care exists and while the purchaser is in reasonably good health. Although policies differ depending on the provider and the plan, usually, seniors are required to pay a portion of their costs out of pocket and submit a claim to their insurance provider to be reimbursed for the remainder.
Elderlife Financial Services works with senior citizens to help them understand their long-term care insurance policies and offers assistance with the claims process to those who need it. Seniors looking for help with their long-term care insurance can contact Elderlife at (888) 228-4500.
The Ramona Gilmore Senior Center is open to seniors aged 50 and older. The facility offers a library and computer center that are both free for members to use. Seniors can enjoy a nutritious hot lunch at the center every weekday for a small donation. Low-cost classes are offered outside of regular business hours and include one-on-one computer classes, fitness classes and art classes.
Ramona Gilmore Senior Center
990 Lassen Ln., El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
(916) 358-3575
The Area Agency on Aging serves El Dorado County’s senior population by providing them with access to local and state resources and assistance programs. It administers and oversees programs for residents aged 60 and older including Alzheimer’s support groups, counseling services, health insurance counseling and advocacy, and a senior shuttle service. Area Agency on Aging/Older Adult Services
937 Spring St., Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 621-6150
The El Dorado County Veterans Affairs office helps veterans and their surviving spouses to obtain benefits from state and federal veterans’ benefits programs. Some of the benefits veterans can apply for at this office include pension, disability, burial and health insurance.
El Dorado County Veterans Affairs Office
130 Placerville Dr. Suite B, Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 622-0533
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El Dorado Estates Gracious Retirement Living
4240 Town Center Blvd.,
El Dorado Hills, California 95762
$3,495
$6,795
$4,325
$5,200
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