$4,595
109 Assisted Living Communities in Sacramento, California
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 109 Assisted Living Communities in Sacramento and several in surrounding areas.
- Assisted living: $4,473
- Nursing home semiprivate room: $8,517
- In-home care: $4,767
- Adult day health services: $1,733
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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Sacramento
Fay
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January 8, 2020
Eskaton Monroe Lodge was the first place I toured. It's an older facility, it's very nice, it's six stories, it doesn't have a large landscaped area, and it's right on Freeport Boulevard, so it's slightly noisier than the other places. It's a little more expensive; it's $3,500 a month. They have a nursing staff that can come in at an additional cost so you don't have to move if you have a short-term health problem. They allow pets.
David
5
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June 6, 2019
Golden Pond was a little darker than other facilities, but its also not as expensive as the other places. I probably would have picked them. They have activities, a library, a theater, and everything you need to do. I stopped and talked to the gentleman who was eating and he seemed very happy. Its one long building, and they have very nice people.
Lynda
4
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October 23, 2018
We visited Rivers Edge. They were very nice, we had lunch there, and the person who helped us was very good and very open. We felt like it was a well-run place, and its something we would consider because of the location. The staff member was very nice, willing to help, and showed us around. The people we met were very good.
EL
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October 5, 2018
I looked at Eskaton Monroe Lodge. It didn't offer as much as other communities do, and it was more expensive. They didn't provide all of the meals, just one big lunch. If you don't make it in time, they'll give you a bagged lunch with various things in it. The place was very small. The bathroom, the living room, bedrooms, and kitchen area were very small. The staff members were nice and pleasant.
Chris Cone
5
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May 13, 2018
Our mother lived at Land Park Place for four years before her recent passing. In her nineties and coping with dementia, she found a home there. The staff were very professional ensuring that our mother was safe and supported — and treated her like family. They kept us informed of her well-being and effectively dealt with several emergency instances during her stay. In the end, our mother pass away surrounded by family and caring staff in a place where she felt safe. We will always be grateful that Land Park Place was there when our mother needed their help.
Mimi
5
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January 10, 2018
My mother is in Carefree Senior Living - North Natomas. It's a very nice community for seniors that has lots of activities for them. The transportation to and from stores and different events is great. She is in a cottage with a garage. It's like a little house, so it's very accommodating for her. She has two dogs and a patio outside for them, so it works out really well for her. The staff who handles the administration is very good. Food is not provided. She cooks her own food.
Anonymous
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December 13, 2017
The staff members at Carefree Senior Living - North Natomas are very patient and very caring. If you have any maintenance issues, they get the results right away. They seem to be interested in anything that you have an issue with. During move-in, everything was just beautiful. They repainted, recarpeted, and they put new linoleum in the kitchen. There are a few drawbacks. Their dishwasher is really old, so it's very noisy. The refrigerator is small and not very user-friendly. It doesn't really have a lot of drawers to put things in. It's an inexpensive refrigerator, and that part I don't like either. There are two fans in the apartment and they are noisy. Other than that, there are good things about it as well. There's no caretaking here, just senior apartments with activities in their clubhouse. They have a variety of things and different kinds of card games, happy hour on Friday nights, dancing, and some food. They have hot breakfast once a week. They have a bus that takes you out to different locations every day. There's a lot of activities. They just had a Christmas party last night.
Brian
5
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December 13, 2017
The rooms are really nice. They're a little bigger, but there aren't as many. They have a bathroom, shower, and grab bars everywhere to help prevent falls. There's a refrigerator, some cabinets, and a sink. The staff has been very friendly and understanding. The food is not as good, but still good. My sister goes to sit and be fit class where they do exercises in their chairs, and she enjoys the music.
Kitty
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October 30, 2017
Country Club Manor is one level, open, and close to stores. They serve at least one meal a day, it's optional to have more but it'll cost you. I went there on a Saturday so the person that gave the tours wasn't there, but I liked the place. One of the services they provide is housekeeping. They should have better communication for when people go there on the weekends, instead of just saying that they can only go on Mondays to Fridays.
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Assisted Living Costs in Sacramento
According to the Genworth 2018 Cost of Care Study, the average monthly cost of assisted living in Sacramento is almost on par with the state average of $4,500 and higher than the national average, which is $4,000. While the cost of assisted living in many smaller cities throughout California, such as Bakersfield ($3,150) and Madera ($3,323), is less expensive than in Sacramento, the area is quite reasonably priced when compared with the cities of San Francisco and San Jose, which both have an average monthly cost of $5,500.
Cost of Assisted Living Comparison Chart
Sacramento
$4,473
National average
$4,000
State average
$4,500
Bakersfield
$3,150
Los Angeles
$4,500
Madera
$3,323
Oxnard
$4,575
San Francisco
$5,500
San Jose
$5,500
Care Cost Comparison
There are several factors that influence the cost of care, but the type of care required is the most significant factor. The cost of nursing home care in the city is nearly double that of assisted living, and home care services are several hundred dollars more per month as well. In addition to the higher cost associated with home care, seniors who choose to continue living at home must also budget for additional costs, such as rent, groceries and utilities, which are typically included in the cost of assisted living. Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart
- Assisted living: $4,473
- Homemaker services: $4,767
- Home health aide: $4,957
- Adult day health: $1,733
- Nursing home care (semiprivate room): $8,517
Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart
Assisted living
$4,473
Homemaker services
$4,767
Home health aide
$4,957
Adult day health
$1,733
Nursing home care (semiprivate room)
$8,517
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Sacramento
Medicaid in California
California’s state Medicaid Managed Care program is called Medi-Cal. Medi-Cal provides financial support, assistive services and access to health care to low-income Californians, including seniors and individuals who are living with disabilities. Medi-Cal programs are funded in part by the state with support from the federal government. In order to apply for financial support and access necessary services, seniors who reside in assisted living facilities must apply to either the Assisted Living Waiver program or the Multipurpose Senior Services Program.
To be eligible for these waivers, seniors must be assessed for their level of need and be determined to require daily care. Financially, individual applicants can’t have an income that exceeds $1,242 or assets valued at more than $2,000, while couples combined income shouldn’t exceed $1,682 or have assets valued at more than $3,000.
The Assisted Living Waiver provides financial aid and services to seniors who reside in assisted living facilities. Some of the services that are covered by the Assisted Living Waiver include nurse visits, medical and dental care, physical therapy and nonemergency transportation. This waiver program only covers the cost of care and services in assisted living facilities and doesn’t cover room and board fees.
To apply for the Assisted Living Waiver, seniors can contact their nearest care coordination agency in person or call (800) 991-6147.
The Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) is another waiver program that operates under California’s Medi-Cal system. The waiver was created to reduce the number of seniors living in nursing homes throughout the state and reduce the stress this causes on the state’s Medicaid programs. The MSSP provides additional support to seniors who reside in assisted living facilities or at home and require a nursing level of care. The program covers a range of services including daily nurse visits, nonmedical transportation and respite care.
The MSSP is capped at 12,000 participants, and waiting lists are common. In addition to the aforementioned eligibility requirements, seniors must be able to reside safely in an assisted community or in their home.
To learn more about the application process, seniors can contact the California Department of Health Care Services at (916) 440-7548.
Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living
State Supplemental Payment
California’s State Supplemental Payment (SSP) is a cash benefit that may be provided to low-income seniors who reside in a residential care facility. The benefit is meant to aid seniors in paying for the cost of room and board in assisted living and nursing care facilities. Benefit payments are calculated based on the applicant’s income. The maximum SSP payment is $160.72 per month.
This program’s financial eligibility requirements are subject to frequent change, therefore, it’s best for seniors to contact their local Social Security office at (800) 772-1213 to learn more information.
Elderlife Bridge Loan
Elderlife Financial Services offers flexible-term, low-interest bridge loans that can provide temporary relief to seniors who need help with the cost of assisted living. Loans are issued to the senior’s residence and paid back by the senior in monthly installments. Although eligibility depends on credit history and income, seniors may include up to six cosigners on their application, which can help to increase the likelihood of approval and reduce monthly payments. Seniors can receive more information on Elderlife bridge loans by calling (888) 228-4500.
Long-Term Care Insurance
Long-term care insurance policies are generally taken out later in adulthood. These policies can cover the cost of assisted living facilities, typically after an annual deductible has been met. Most long-term care insurance providers require policies to be purchased prior to the need for long-term care existing. Premiums vary depending on the provider and the amount of coverage purchased as well as the policyholder’s age and health history.
Assisted Living Resources in Sacremento
Senior Centers
Senior centers in Sacramento offer community residents aged 55 and older a safe gathering place. Typically, programs offered at senior centers include congregate meals, social activities, day trips and classes on topics such as nutrition, finance or computers.
Hart Senior Center
915 27th Street, Sacramento, California 95816
(916) 808-5462
Stanford Senior Center
450 West El Camino Avenue, Sacramento, California 95833
(916) 927-1819
ACC Senior Services
7334 Park City Drive, Sacramento, California 95831
(916) 394-6399
Neil Orchard Senior Activities Center
3480 Routier Road, Sacramento, California 95827
(916) 366-3133
Area Agency on Aging
Area Agencies on Aging are nonprofit organizations that provide a variety of services to seniors that typically include assistance with Medicaid and other benefit programs, facilitating access to community and advocacy programs. Agency on Aging/Area 4
1401 El Camino Avenue, 4th Floor, Sacramento, California 95815
(916) 486-1876
Veterans Affairs
Many seniors may be eligible for financial assistance or medical care from Veterans Affairs programs and medical clinics. To learn about available benefits and eligibility, seniors should contact their local Veterans Affairs office.
California Department of Veterans Affairs
1227 O Street #300, Sacramento, California 95814
(800) 952-5626
Sacramento VA Medical Center
10535 Hospital Way, Mather, California 95655
(916) 843-7000
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