5 Assisted Living Communities in Manteca, California
The average cost of assisted living in the city is $3,500 per 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 5 Assisted Living Communities in Manteca and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Manteca, CA
- Assisted Living: $3,500
- Nursing Home Care: $8,173
- In-home Care: $4,957
- Adult Day Health Services: $1,679
Assisted Living Facilities near Manteca, California
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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Manteca
Jenny
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November 1, 2019
My mom is now at Manteca. It is an older place, but they're making it look better. I don't particularly care for the staff. I didn't pick this place, my mom did. The reason why she did was because of the spacious room, and because she was able to have a two-bedrooms, one-bath that would allow my sister to come and visit for two weeks. The first couple of nights were hard for my mother, so I went to the staff and asked, "What would you suggest to make her feel more comfortable?" That would be a question that they should be able to answer in an effective way, but she said, "Well, that's not our problem; that's something the family has to work out." That could have been handled differently. The staff isn't my greatest ally. If we have problems, we're going to have to figure it ourselves. We chose Manteca because they were pet friendly, they had the room available, and they let you have a visitor for two weeks. My sister also has a dog, so she and her husband were able to come down from Idaho and stayed two weeks within the community, and my mom has a place to house them. That's the only reason why we chose them.
She101519
5
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October 18, 2019
It was the most wonderful place I've seen. It reminded me of a 4-star hotel. The rooms were nice sized and had a living area, separate little kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. It looked like a regular little apartment to me. The dining room was huge. The activities were pretty nice, too. They had a pool room, a little library, a kitchen, cooking demonstrations, happy hour on Fridays, a room where they do yoga, an exercise room, and a separate dining room if you wanted to have birthday parties for your family.
Kimberly
5
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August 22, 2019
It is good. They help ease my father's frustration of having to be in assisted living. The staff is wonderful. They treat him very well, and they're taking good care of him. The dining area is great. They're very understanding and accommodating. Everybody's having a good time, but he's not really involved in the activities.
Resident342
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October 5, 2018
Brookdale Manteca is a wonderful place to be. The staff members are great, except one whoI don't like, but hey, you can't like everybody. The caregivers are great. I have a one-bedroom with a kitchen. They offer everything, like balloon volleyball. They have poker and bingo, too. We have a party, which they call happy hour from 3 to 4:30 with live music. It's great. We have everything here. They do laundry and housekeeping. All the careivers are wonderful.
LC
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August 21, 2018
The one we picked was Brookdale Manteca. It is warm and cozy and has a more at-home feeling than the rest that we saw. The staff is wonderful. One of the things we like about it is that some of the staff has been there for 10 years. They have a lot of amenities and activities for the people. They take the shuttle to and from wherever residents want to go. The rooms are clean, and comfortable.
Shannon
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August 11, 2018
We chose the Commons at Union Ranch. Ive toured a lot of different places, and I liked it because it was a smaller facility. The place is clean all the time, my mom is showered all the time, I can tell shes getting her meds, and theyre doing a very good job. Theres communication with the family, and they want to talk to us. They take them out once a week, they drive around town, and last week they actually went to the pond where people were fishing. Theres a beauty salon there, they do nails and a pedicure, and theres a podiatrist that comes on site. I go there, take her to the assisted living side, and have lunch with her. Its just like in a restaurant, theres a menu, and mom feels like shes in an actual restaurant, like shes out and about and does not have to live in the facility. The food is fantastic, there are like six different choices for lunch, and on the memory care side they have three choices.
Ron
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April 30, 2018
The people at Brookdale Manteca were nice and very friendly. We're looking more for cottage-type independent living so it didn't fit what we were looking for. They offered food 24 hours a day, coffee, library, workout, transportation, and group trips in a shuttle bus. They showed us the front units, the one-bedroom, and two-bedrooms. They gave a whole rundown of everything there, and they're very good at explaining it. The person during the tour was very thorough.
Resident
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April 29, 2018
I have lived here nearly a year. Single story 1 bedroom or studio apartment. Landscaped grounds with plenty of grass and Trees. Plenty of activities. Peace and quiet if you so desire. The Staff are wonderful and they will do everything in their power to assist one in any way they can.
Monte
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April 9, 2018
My mother loves Brookdale Manteca. They have bingo, dancing, and games. They serve three meals a day and provide laundry if she wants it, but she does her own, and they clean her room once a week. They're doing a great job. The staff is awesome.
Map of Manteca, California
Assisted Living Costs in Manteca
Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care study shows that the average monthly price of assisted living in Manteca is $3,500, which is below the state ($4,500) and national ($4,000) averages. Prices are $300 lower in nearby Modesto and $973 higher in Sacramento.
Throughout California, assisted living costs are more expensive in areas with high real estate values, such as San Francisco ($5,500), Santa Cruz ($5,595) and San Luis Obispo ($5,450). Prices are notably lower inland and south of Manteca, including Bakersfield ($3,150), Fresno ($3,500) and Hanford ($3,564).
Note: Senior care cost data wasn’t available for Manteca, so data for the closest city, Stockton, was used.
The Cost of Assisted Living in Surrounding Areas
Manteca/Stockton Area
$3,500
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$4,500
Modesto
$3,200
Salinas
$5,500
Visalia
$3,675
Madera
$3,323
San Jose
$5,500
Redding
$3,900
Care Cost Comparison
At $3,500 per month, assisted living is one of the most affordable senior care options in Manteca, particularly since the price includes room and board. Only adult day health services cost less ($1,679). 44 hours of in-home care per week costs $4,957 per month from either a home health aide or homemaker, while semiprivate nursing home care is the most expensive care option at $8,173 per month.
Senior Care Cost Comparison Chart
Assisted Living
$3,500
Homemaker Services
$4,957
Home Health Aide
$4,957
Adult Day Health Services
$1,679
Nursing Home Care
$8,173
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Manteca
Medicaid in California
Medicaid is a national, government-funded health plan for needy individuals that provides one in four California residents with essential health services. By law, Medicaid benefits must include primary, long-term and hospital care services, and each state can fund optional benefits, such as dental and vision care, personal care and home and community-based services.
California’s Medicaid program is known as Medi-Cal. Seniors eligible for Supplemental Security Income are also eligible for basic Medi-Cal coverage and only need to complete additional screening if requesting long-term care services.
Seniors applying to Medi-Cal as an individual can earn up to $1,242 per month and own up to $2,000 of countable assets. Seniors applying with a spouse can earn up to $1,682 in joint income and own up to $3,000 of countable assets.
An owner-occupied home, one vehicle, an irrevocable burial trust and personal belongings aren’t counted as assets.
Spousal Asset and Income Exemptions
The community spouse resource allowance rule allows a non-applicant (community) spouse of a senior who needs Medi-Cal coverage to keep up to half of the couple’s joint assets, which is a maximum value of $126,420.
The community spouse isn’t required to contribute to the cost of their spouse’s care, irregardless of their income. In situations where the community spouse is financially dependent on the Medi-Cal applicant and they have a monthly income at or below $3,161, the applicant may collect income transferred from the applicant in order to raise their monthly income to that maximum amount.
For more information and enrollment assistance, contact the San Joaquin County Human Services Agency at (209) 468-1000.
Assisted Living Waiver
The Assisted Living Waiver is a Medi-Cal home and community based waiver for seniors aged 65 and older who require the level of care normally provided in a nursing facility but prefer to live in the community. This waiver enables seniors to reside in a participating assisted living facility instead of being placed in a nursing home by providing the costs of medical and nonmedical care services that are necessary.
Services provided through the ALW are assigned to participants based on medical need, and these services may include personal care and housekeeping, intermittent skilled nursing, transportation, mobility devices and medical supplies and home-delivered meals.
Seniors who participate in the ALW are responsible for the room-and-board portion of their monthly living costs.
For more information contact Norcal, the ALW care coordinator agency for San Joaquin County, at (925) 519-6100.
Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living
Long-Term Care Insurance
Seniors who have long-term care coverage through a private insurance policy or as part of an employee benefit package may be eligible for partial or full reimbursement of their assisted living costs.
Long-term care benefits vary with each plan and provider, and in many cases, policyholders need to complete a comprehensive needs assessment performed by the insurance company before benefits are approved. Seniors who have long-term care coverage that includes assisted living costs often need to pay a deductible, which may be levied on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis.
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly
Seniors aged 55 and older with long-term Medi-Cal or Medicare and Medi-Cal (dual-enrolled) coverage and meet the admission criteria for a nursing facility may qualify for the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly. PACE also accepts private-pay participants if space is available in the program.
This nursing home diversion program lets seniors age in place in their community by providing a wide range of medical and nonmedical services delivered through a multidisciplinary, community-based team.
PACE participants receive all their Medi-Cal benefits through PACE providers, and many services are performed at the PACE day-health center, including adult day health services.
PACE services are assigned to each participant based on their unique care needs as identified by the participant, their families and the PACE team, which includes physicians, rehabilitation therapists, social workers and personal support workers. These services may include:
- In-home support, such as help with activities of daily living, minor home modifications to improve safety and access to an emergency response system
- Medical supplies and durable medical equipment, such as mobility devices
- Home delivered prescription medications
- Physical, occupational and/or speech therapy
- Hearing aids
- Hospice care
- Daily lunch and snacks at the PACE center
- Dental care and dentures
- Vision testing and corrective lenses
- Transportation to the PACE center and medical appointments
- Comprehensive case management
- 24/7 access to medical care
Note: Once a senior enrolls in PACE, the PACE program becomes their health insurer. Seniors are free to leave the program at any time.
For more information and to apply to Stockton PACE, the San Joaquin County PACE program, call (209) 442-6077.
Assisted Living Resources in Manteca
Senior Center
The city operates a large multipurpose senior center open to all residents aged 50 and older. Membership is free, and seniors can participate in a variety of free and low-cost activities, exercise classes, social groups and special events. There’s also an on-site fitness center seniors can use for a $5 annual fee.
Manteca Senior Center
295 Cherry Ln., Manteca, CA 95337
(209) 456-8650
Veterans Services
San Joaquin County Veterans Services helps vets and survivors learn about VA benefits, submit claim applications and if necessary, file appeals. Veteran Service Officers also assist with obtaining service records and can arrange free transportation to the Livermore VAMC.
The nearby Stockton VA Clinic provides basic outpatient health services, including primary care, physiotherapy, nursing, psychiatry and smoking cessation.
San Joaquin County Veterans Services
105 S. San Joaquin St., Stockton, CA 95202
(209) 468-2916
Stockton VA Clinic
7777 S. Freedom Rd., French Camp, CA 95231-9694
(209) 946-3400
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