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Assisted Living Communities in Roseville, California

Our comprehensive listings and authentic reviews in Roseville, CA below include 142 Assisted Living facilities with 1155 reviews. On average in Roseville, residents and their loved ones rate Assisted Living options 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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The Cost of Assisted Living in Roseville, CA and Nearby Cities

Assisted living communities in Roseville charge around $6,340 per month, according to the 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey. This exceeds the national norm by about $1,000 but aligns closely with California’s median of $6,250. Although local rates run well below Napa’s baseline of $7,488, other cities in the region have more economically priced care. For example, in Modesto, rates run lower at approximately $4,100.

Roseville

$6,340

California

$6,250

United States

$5,350

Vallejo

$4,944

Stockton

$4,363

Napa

$7,488

Modesto

$4,100

Paying for Assisted Living in Roseville

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Roseville

Low-income seniors residing in Roseville may be eligible for assistance programs that can help them cover the cost of assisted living. Currently, there are two programs available: the 1915(c) Assisted Living Waiver program through Medi-Cal and Supplemental Security Income – Category G.

Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in California page.

More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living

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:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in California page.

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Living in Roseville, CA

Assisted living facilities in Roseville charge about $6,340 per month. This outpaces in-home care costs by about $1,670. However, seniors pay about $2,330 more for adult day health care, and local nursing homes charge around $11,406 for shared rooms.

In-Home Care

$4,671

Home Health Care

$6,673

Adult Day Health Care

$8,667

Assisted Living Facility

$6,340

Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)

$11,406

Note: Since data for Roseville is unavailable, we used data for the nearest city, Sacramento, instead.

Free Assisted Living Resources in Roseville

The following resources can help seniors and families make assisted living a more affordable option. There’s also help for seniors currently in residential care communities who have concerns about the standard of their care.

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VA Aid and Attendance Benefits(916) 484-8377U.S. military veterans currently residing in senior living communities can get help to cover some of their costs from the VA Aid and Attendance program. It’s a monthly payment added to the VA pension with no requirement to pay it back. The benefit is also available to the spouses of vets. Not every veteran will be entitled to the maximum payment, but those who are can receive up to $1,881. Surviving spouses can get $1,209 and a couple can receive $2,230. VeteranAid.org provides a useful online tool for vets to check if they qualify for payments.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman(916) 486-1876The office of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman is responsible for ensuring residents in senior living communities are fully aware of their rights, in addition to investigating complaints made by them, their families and third parties. The ombudsman also holds data relating to Roseville’s assisted living facilities, which families can access for free, enabling them to make better-informed choices for their loved ones.
Medicare Counseling (HICAP)(916) 486-1876HICAP is a free service provided by the State of California for seniors who already benefit from Medicare and those who are ready to enroll. Counselors provide unbiased information, advice and support through face-to-face and phone consultations. They can help seniors understand their current coverage and identify the best plans to plug any gaps. Although this may involve recommending private health care insurance, the counselors will not try to sell plans to seniors. 
Agency on Aging – Area 4(800) 878-9222The Agency on Aging for Area 4 is a multipurpose resource for seniors and their families. In some cases, it can work directly with seniors and their caregivers, and for other needs, such as legal assistance, it can refer clients to specialists who have extensive experience helping older citizens. Although the agency doesn’t charge for its services, there may be costs associated with referrals, such as caregiver respite and home-delivered meals.

What to Consider About Assisted Living in Roseville

The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) is responsible for ensuring high standards in the state’s senior living facilities. It has the power to grant licenses to facilities and to revoke them if they fall below standards. It routinely conducts unannounced inspections. 

Benefits and Drawbacks of Assisted Living in Roseville

  • The cost of living indices used by Sperling’s Best Places is based on a national average of 100 in all categories. The site records the cost of living in Roseville at 133.9, significantly higher than the U.S. average but much lower than the state average of 149.9. Despite the city exceeding the national averages in almost every category, of particular interest to seniors considering assisted living is health care costs. Roseville’s index is 94.7, which is much lower than the national average.
  • According to Macrotrends, Roseville is one of the safer cities in the state and the country. Although it’s witnessed a slight rise in violent crime recently, the overall trend is much lower than those for California and the United States. Previously, the city had an issue with property crime but has taken effective steps to improve the problem. Theft and other crimes of property are now lower than the state average, although still slightly above the national average. However, the trend for Roseville is still heading in the right direction.
  • Approximately 390 physicians in Roseville are registered to treat Medicare beneficiaries, which is a high number for a city of its size. There are also five hospitals within the area, including the high-performing Sutter Roseville Medical Center. Additionally, the city’s seniors are within easy reach of some of the state’s best hospitals in Sacramento
  • Placer County Transit provides subsidized bus services for all residents, with seniors only needing to pay $0.60 per trip. Many of the routes are fixed. However, adults aged 60 and over can also use Dial-a-Ride, which operates a door-to-door service for $1.25 per trip.
  • Although Sperling’s Best Places records Roseville’s air and water quality as below the national averages, it does recognize that the city has exceeded the average regarding the EPA Superfund program, which is committed to reducing the amount of contaminated land in the city.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Roseville

Roseville-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in California are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in California page for more information about these laws.

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Reviews of Communities Nearby

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Robert

I visited this facility

Review of Sterling Court at Roseville

We went to Sterling Court at Roseville. I like the location there. The best thing about going is that it's right across from the Kaiser Hospital, which my father belongs to. And so, it has a big...

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Assisted Living

Robert

I visited this facility

Review of Oakmont of Roseville

We went to Oakmont of Roseville. It looks like a good place. And we were favorably impressed by it. It was a little bit pricier than we wanted it to be for us, but they have a lot of amenities, and...

Provider response

Hi Robert, we are so pleased you enjoyed your visit to Oakmont of Roseville! We sincerely thank you for the positive review and hope to see you again soon!

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Assisted Living

Rick.111

I visited this facility

Review of The Terraces of Roseville

I went to The Terraces of Roseville. I wasn't all that impressed with it. The bathrooms in the rooms were kind of skimpy and small. It's just a sink. There wasn't even a cabinet or countertop. It's...

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