
1950 E Sonora St, Stockton, CA 95205
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1950 E Sonora St, Stockton, CA 95205
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3913 Stetson Court, Stockton, CA 95206
Stetson Court Living, located in Stockton, CA, offers a variety of care types including Assisted Living, Hospice Care, and Residential Care Home services. This senior living provider focuses on catering to the needs of its residents by providing a comfortable and supportive environment. The facility has semi-private rooms available, ensuring that residents have companionship while also maintaining a level of privacy. These rooms are designed to be cozy and accommodating, making it easier for residents to feel at home.The amenities at Stetson Court Living are designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. With organized activities and programs, residents have the opportunity to engage in social and recreational activities, fostering a sense of community. The garden and outdoor common areas offer serene spaces for relaxation and enjoyment of the outdoors. Additionally, the facility provides yoga and stretching opportunities, spiritual activities and programs, and mobility and wheelchair assistance, ensuring that residents' physical and spiritual needs are met. Facilitated field trips and outings, along with shared common areas, encourage social interaction and engagement among residents.Stetson Court Living also offers a range of services aimed at supporting the health and well-being of its residents. Medication management and services ensure that residents receive their medications correctly and on time, while assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) helps residents with tasks such as bathing, dressing, and eating. These services are provided by trained staff who are committed to the care and comfort of the residents, making Stetson Court Living a supportive and nurturing environment for seniors.To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit: California Department of Social Services Licensed Facility Search
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3909 Upton Court, Stockton, CA 95206
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866 Reinman Court, Oakdale, CA 95361
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213 S Abbie, Empire, CA 95319
LITTLE'S GUEST HOME is an assisted living facility. Assisted living facilities are an apartment-style habitat designed to focus on providing assistance with daily living activities. They provide a higher level of service for the elderly which can include preparing meals, housekeeping, medication assistance, laundry, and also do regular check-in's on the residents. Basically, they are designed to bridge the gap between independent living and nursing home facilities. When thinking about how to pay for care, assisted living facilities are generally less expensive than nursing homes, if assisted living is a viable option for your loved one. Also, LITTLE'S GUEST HOME is a Micro community, which means it is a smaller senior community. Some people prefer it for its smaller less institutional setting.
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1049 Bristow Street, Manteca, CA 95336
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Assisted Living
Bonnie
3.0
Review of Casa de Modesto
Casa de Modesto only has three patients. It's an old facility, but there just weren't enough people there or enough help. It just didn't feel right. The staff was very good at explaining what was...
Assisted Living
Bonnie
5.0
Review of Dale Commons
Dale Commons was clean. The people were friendly and the residents there seemed very happy, and that was important to me. The menus looked good, the activities looked good, and the patients looked...
Provider response
Thank you for visiting Dale Commons and for sharing your experience! We're so glad to hear you enjoyed the warm atmosphere, happy residents, and variety of dining options. Providing choice and...
Assisted Living
Robin
5.0
Review of Stratford at Beyer Park
We had an awesome tour of Stratford at Beyer Park. I can't come up with anything I don't like. I just wish there was a little more outside room. They have a nice patio and a little walking trail...
California’s inland cities are more likely to have lower assisted living costs than their coastal cousins. For example, seniors in Santa Cruz typically pay $5,550 per month for assisted living, while their peers in Vallejo and Stockton average $4,950 and $3,649, respectively. However, a coastal location isn’t the only factor as San Jose’s $6,000 average confirms.
Modesto
$4,000
California
$5,250
United States
$4,500
San Jose
$6,000
Stockton
$3,649
Santa Cruz
$5,550
Vallejo
$4,950
Seniors in Modesto’s assisted living facilities are likely to pay around $4,000 per month for their care, which is below California’s average of $5,250. Although rare for the state, it’s also below the national average of $4,500.
For many seniors considering a move into assisted living, one of the most significant concerns is the cost. Fortunately, help is available to those who qualify through California’s Optional State Supplement (OSS) to Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in California page.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in California page.
Although they offer different services in the home, both in-home care agencies (nonmedical) and home health care agencies (medical) have the same monthly fee of $5,768. This is significantly costlier than assisted living’s average of $4,000 in Modesto although it’s not as expensive as nursing home care, which averages $10,463 for a semiprivate room. The 2021 Genworth survey doesn’t have a figure for Modesto’s adult day health care costs, but the state average of $1,842 provides some indication of the fees that seniors will likely pay.
In-Home Care
$5,768
Home Health Care
$5,768
Assisted Living Facility
$4,000
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$10,463
Modesto’s seniors can call on numerous nonprofit organizations and government agencies that offer support free of charge. The following list touches on some of the help available, including legal aid, social programs, veterans services and advocacy for assisted living residents who have concerns about the quality of their care.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (209) 529-3784 | The Long-Term Care Ombudsman's purpose is to raise the standards of care in California's senior living facilities. Ombudsmen are trained volunteers who engage directly and confidentially with residents, investigate their complaints and negotiate resolutions. The program can issue copies of inspection reports to help seniors make more informed decisions. |
Stanislaus County Veteran Services Office | (209) 558-7380 | The Stanislaus County Veteran Services Office assists U.S. military vets and their spouses and dependents. VSOs can help vets identify and apply for the local, state and federal benefits they're entitled to and support their objections if their claim is denied. They can also refer clients to the Modesto VA Clinic. |
Modesto Senior Citizens Center | (209) 341-2974 | The Modesto Senior Citizens Center is a hub for the city's 60+ community. Its weekly calendar includes ongoing social events and activities, such as bingo and walking groups, as well as special events and entertainment, including movies in the park. There are also strength training classes and fitness groups, including Zumba Gold and tai chi. |
Aging and Veteran Services Volunteers | (209) 558-7825 | This county office administers several programs for seniors who want to volunteer to help others. The Friendly Visitor Program benefits local seniors who would otherwise be alone for long periods. VetsVAN is a volunteer transportation service that takes homebound vets to medical appointments. Volunteers can also train to become Medicare insurance counselors. |
Senior Law Project | (209) 577-3814 | The Senior Law Project is a legal program exclusively for Stanislaus County residents aged 60 and older. The project provides legal advice and representation in civil law matters only. It covers health care, such as private insurance disputes, as well as elder abuse, powers of attorney and wills. |
Modesto Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Assisted Living facilities in California are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in California page for more information about these laws.