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23 Sean Ave , Mountain House, CA, 95391
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23 Sean Ave , Mountain House, CA, 95391
492 E Frisbee Ln , French Camp, CA, 95231
4049 1st Street Ste.126, Livermore, CA, 94551
470 Noor Ave Suite #1042 , San Francisco, CA, 94080
324 E 11th Street Suite E1, Tracy, CA, 95376
1486 W 11th Street Suite #231, Tracy, CA, 95376
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550 S Central Pkwy , Mountain House, CA, 95391
2471 North Naglee Road Suite 100 #1010 , Tracy, CA, 95304
Tracy and other communities in the Stockton Metro Area pay an average of $5,482 per month for home care. This is several hundred dollars more than the national average of $4,957, but less than the California statewide average of $6,101. Residents of San Jose pay the most for home care at $7,102 per month, while their counterparts in California’s capital, Sacramento, pay an average of $6,292. The most affordable California community for home care is Visalia, at $5,339 per month. Along the southern coast in San Diego, residents pay $6,387.
Tracy
$5,482
California
$6,101
United States
$4,957
San Jose
$7,102
Sacramento
$6,292
Visalia
$5,339
San Diego
$6,387
Home care and home health care, which involves light clinical services such as physical and occupational therapy, are the most expensive senior care options in Tracy — with the exception of nursing home care, which averages $10,015 per month for semiprivate accommodations. Adult day health care is the most affordable at a monthly average of $2,058, but this approach is best for those with in-home caregivers available on nights and weekends. Residents of assisted living communities in Tracy typically pay $3,649 per month.
Home Care
$5,482
Home Health Care
$5,482
Adult Day Health Care
$2,058
Assisted Living Facility
$3,649
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$10,015
Note: Data for Tracy was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Stockton, was used instead.
Given the high cost of in-home care, many people use one or more forms of financial assistance to cover the expenses. Below, we explain some of the most common sources of financial help for paying for in-home care. If none of these options are available to you, you can reach out to your Area Agency on Aging or Aging and Disability Resource Center to learn about local resources.
Home care services are only one of the pieces needed for seniors to gracefully age in place. There are many services and programs that are low-cost or free, that enable seniors to enjoy an independent lifestyle in the comfort of their own home, such as help with home modifications, meal delivery services, and more. Below, we’ve compiled a few of the most helpful resources in Tracy:
Resource | Contact | Address | Service |
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Home Energy Assistance Program | (209) 468-1500 | 333 E. Washington St., Stockton, CA 95202 | The Home Energy Assistance Program is run by the San Joaquin County Human Services Agency. The program offers income-eligible residents a credit on their utility bills and information about ways to reduce their energy usage and keep their spending at a manageable level. Priority is given to households with residents over the age of 60 or under the age of 5 and those with a high energy burden. |
Weatherization Program | (209) 953-7283 | 333 E. Washington St., Stockton, CA 95202 | The Weatherization Program is funded by the federal government and the State of California. The program assists low-income renters and homeowners by installing energy-saving devices to help residents reduce their monthly energy costs. Priority is given to seniors and families with young children. There’s no charge for these services, but income guidelines apply. Services offered may include the repair or replacement of refrigerators, water heaters, stoves, washing machines and dryers. Additional services include minor home repairs, weather stripping and the installation of LED lights and shade screens. |
Lolly Hansen Senior Center | (209) 831-6240 | 375 E. 9th St., Tracy, CA 95376 | The Lolly Hansen Senior Center is operated by the City of Tracy and offers a range of classes and activities for seniors aged 50 and over. Activities include tai chi, fitness classes, bingo, musical entertainment, computer courses and outings to local attractions. A congregate meal is provided at lunchtime each day. A small donation is recommended, but no senior is turned away if they cannot contribute. Additionally, the center hosts a farmers market where seniors can utilize food vouchers, and it operates a brown bag program to provide basic food items to seniors in need. |
Catholic Charities Senior Services | (209) 444-5900 | 1106 N. El Dorado St., Stockton, CA 95202 | The Catholic Charities of Stockton provides a range of services to assist seniors in the area. All services are provided by volunteers. Although there’s no charge, donations are appreciated. Services offered include transportation to medical appointments and grocery stores and assistance with light housekeeping, meal preparation and running errands. It also employs a case management team and long-term care ombudsman. |
Aging can be a difficult process, and loved ones may not always ask for help – oftentimes it’s up to their family to evaluate their need for help around the house. While no two situations are exactly alike, this checklist can help you and your loved ones determine when it’s time to start the search for a home care provider.
If you’ve determined that your loved one needs the assistance of a care provider in their home, it may be time for a difficult conversation. Handled correctly, however, this process can bring a family together and ensure that everyone’s concerns are addressed. Use this PDF as a starting point to help the conversation stay as positive and productive as possible.