Emmaus Care Home - Foster City
513 Broughton Lane, Foster City, CA 94404
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The average cost of assisted living in the city is $5,500 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 19 Assisted Living Communities in Sunnyvale and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Sunnyvale, CA
513 Broughton Lane, Foster City, CA 94404
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January 2, 2019
I visited Atria Sunnyvale. They had somebody walk me around and didn't try to hide anything which is good. They were pretty open, accommodating, and friendly. They understood what my mom needed even when she wasn't there. They had different kinds of accommodations, and the ones they showed me seemed to be nicely appointed. They had a nice little commons area and the grounds are good. It seemed like a nice place. They seemed to have a schedule of activities.
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April 30, 2018
Sunrise of Sunnyvale was nice. Everyone I talked to on the staff was good. Everything was OK, but I was looking for small residential care as opposed to a large community. We were given a general tour. There is a dining area, common areas, and a small library/quiet area that also has a television. They were also using the dining area as a common area where some of the activities were going on.
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January 31, 2018
We chose Atria Sunnyvale for my parents. It's expensive and it doesn't really meet my expectations of what we should be getting for that price; however, the staff seems more competent than the people in the previous place they were at. They have singing, some physical exercises, and some other activities. My parents go out once a week on the bus on field trips. However, a lot of times in the evening, they just sit in front of the TV, which is kind of passive. As for dining, my parents have problem chewing their food. Minus that, their food seems to be a good quality.
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January 13, 2018
We ended up putting Dad at Sunrise of Sunnyvale. I felt their care was good about 90% of the time. However, in the evening when there weren't many people around, I felt they did not have enough staff. I saw some residents wandering around the hallways in the evening and there was no staff taking care of them. They didn't have physical therapy on-site. Dad's room was clean, but it was an older building. The food was very tasty, and they were extremely attentive when bringing food to my father. They offered different choices. The dining room was very beautiful.
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December 27, 2017
I visited Sunrise of Sunnyvale. It's a four-story building with very little outside, except a patio area. They had good food, a library, TV room, and a clean dining area. The activities were located in the rooms, including the dining room. The staff was very nice, very friendly, and very pleasant.
According to Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care study, Sunnyvale’s average monthly cost of assisted living is $1,000 higher than the state average and $1,500 higher than the national average.
At $5,500, prices are the same in neighboring coastal cities, such as San Francisco and Salinas, while Santa Cruz is slightly more expensive at $5,595. Assisted living costs are much lower to the east in Modesto ($3,200), Merced and Stockton ($3,500).
Note: Senior care cost data wasn’t available for Sunnyvale, so data for the closest city, San Jose, was used.
The level of care is the single most important factor when it comes to senior care costs. In Sunnyvale, around-the-clock medical care in a state-licensed nursing facility is $9,125 per month for a semiprivate room, while assisted living costs $5,500 per month. Community-based senior care services start at $1,993 per month for an adult day care program, which is nonmedical care in a group setting. In-home care services range from $5,720 to $6,006 per month in addition to the costs associated with maintaining a home.
Low-income Californians who have limited financial resources may be eligible for Medicaid, the nationwide government health plan that covers essential health services. California’s Medicaid program is called Medi-Cal, and in accordance with federal law, all Medi-Cal plans include primary, hospital and long-term care benefits.
Some additional state-specific benefits, such as prescription drug coverage, case management, adult day health services and hospice care, may be offered through waivers and special programs.
Qualifying for Long-Term Medi-Cal Services
To qualify for no-cost Medi-Cal coverage with access to home and community-based waivers, seniors aged 65 and older must be U.S. citizens or qualified immigrants who are full-time California residents. The income limit for singles is $1,242 per month and $1,682 per month for couple’s applying together.
If only one spouse in a couple needs care, the non-applicant isn’t expected to contribute towards the cost of care, therefore, their income is disregarded by Medi-Cal.
Asset limits are set at $2,000 per person and $3,000 per couple and include on-hand cash, bank account balances and investments. Applicants can keep some assets and still qualify for Medi-Cal. Most notably, a home that’s owned and occupied by the applicant and/or their spouse, irregardless of the home’s value, is rated as a Medi-Cal exempt asset.
Seniors with monthly earnings that exceed the Medi-Cal limits who need long-term care may be able to enroll in a Share of Cost basis, also referred to as Medicaid spend-down program. Under a SOC agreement, seniors must agree to pay a predetermined amount towards their monthly medical costs. Once this amount is reached, Medi-Cal benefits cover eligible costs for the remainder of that month.
For more information about Medi-Cal, call (800) 541-5555 or apply online.
Medi-Cal Assisted Living Waiver
Seniors aged 65 and older who meet the clinical criteria for placement in a nursing facility may qualify for the Assisted Living Waiver, a Medi-Cal nursing home diversion program. Seniors who are already in a nursing home can also apply for the ALW.
Note: Medi-Cal Share of Cost participants are not eligible for the ALW.
ALW gives fragile seniors the option to remain in a designated assisted living facility by providing seniors with additional medical and nonmedical support services. Under the ALW, seniors are responsible for the room-and-board portion of their monthly assisted living costs.
To receive ALW services, seniors must complete a care assessment conducted by the area Care Coordination Agency. If applicants are eligible for the ALW, they may be provided with one or more of the following:
Optional State Supplementation
California’s Optional State Supplementation program provides additional cash benefits for senior Supplemental Security Income recipients who reside in an assisted living setting.
The OSS is added to the monthly federal SSI payment to help seniors pay the room-and-board portion of their care costs. Eligible seniors may collect up to $1,194.37 per month in SSI/OSS benefits, and couples may collect up to $2,388.74.
For more information, contact the Social Security Administration at (800) 772-1213.
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly
The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly is a community-based managed care program designed to let seniors age in place in the community rather than be institutionalized in a nursing home. It’s open to seniors aged 55 and older who have either Medi-Cal or are dual-covered by Medicare and Medi-Cal. Seniors may also participate in PACE on a private-pay basis if space is available.
Although PACE doesn’t cover the room-and-board portion of assisted living costs, assisted living residents are eligible to enroll in PACE and receive all of the associated medical and nonmedical benefits.
Every PACE participant is provided with a range of personalized services, supports and supplies designed to help them stay as active and healthy as possible. These services are largely based at the local PACE center, and participants are provided with door-to-door transportation to the center up to five days a week.
PACE services include primary and specialty medical care, rehabilitation, recreational and day programming and case management. Participants may also receive in-home support, such as personal care, home adaptations, a medical alert system and home delivered meals.
Once seniors enroll in PACE, all of their Medi-Cal benefits are delivered through PACE-affiliated providers. Participants are free to leave the program at any time.
For more information, contact On Lok Lifeways, the PACE provider for Santa Clara County, at (888) 886-6565.
The City of Sunnyvale’s Senior Center offers a variety of recreational and leisure activities designed to help seniors aged 50 and older stay active and connected with the community. Annual memberships cost $28 and include access to the computer lab, drop-in movies and games, the billiard room and special events.
The center also serves a low-cost noon meal on weekdays, and live music is included on select days.
Sunnyvale Community Center
550 E. Remington Dr., Sunnyvale, CA 94087
(408) 730-7350
Comprehensive VA health services, including primary, acute and 24/7 emergency care are available through the VA Palo Alto Health Care System in nearby Palo Alto.
Veterans can contact the Santa Clara County Office of Veterans Services for free assistance with state and federal benefit applications and appeals.
VA Palo Alto Health Care System
3901 Miranda Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304
(650) 493-5000
Santa Clara County Office of Veterans Services
68 N. Winchester Blvd., Santa Clara, CA 95050
(408) 918-4980
Sunnyvale seniors aged 50 and older can receive free care management services through the city-operated care management program. The program provides seniors with no-cost care planning, assessment and service referrals. Seniors can learn about local resources, nursing home diversion programs and Medi-Cal enrollment. City of Sunnyvale Care Management Program
550 E. Remington Dr., Sunnyvale, VA 94088-3707
(408) 730-7360
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