Assisted Living Communities in San Bruno, California
Our comprehensive listings and authentic reviews in San Bruno, CA below include 385 Assisted Living facilities with 1465 reviews. On average in San Bruno, residents and their loved ones rate Assisted Living options 4.6 out of 5 stars.
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The Cost of Assisted Living in San Bruno, CA and Nearby Cities
Millbrae
$5,250
Burlingame
$5,008
San Mateo
$4,669
Foster City
$4,666
Daly City
$4,441
South San Francisco
$4,200
San Bruno
$4,133
US
$4,000
Paying for Assisted Living in San Bruno
Assisted Living costs in San Bruno start around $4,133 per month on average,
while the nationwide average cost of
assisted living is $4,000 per month, according to the latest figures from Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey.
It’s important to note that assisted living rates in San Bruno and the surrounding suburbs can vary widely based on factors such
as location, the level of care needed, apartment size and the types of amenities offered at each community.
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in San Bruno
California offers limited financial assistance for assisted living care. Low-income seniors can turn to Medi-Cal, part of the Medicaid system, to help cover the costs of care. There are also Medicaid waivers available to help San Bruno seniors cover costs including the Assisted Living Waiver and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
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:
San Bruno and the surrounding area are home to numerous government agencies and non-profit organizations offering help for seniors searching for or currently residing in an assisted living community. These organizations can also provide assistance in a number of other eldercare services such as geriatric care management, elder law advice, estate planning, finding home care and health and wellness programs.
San Bruno-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.
Reviews of Communities Nearby
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Irene
4.0
I visited this facility
Review of Monteverde Manor II
I like that Monteverde Manor II is a smaller community. There are six rooms, two helpers in the day, one helper at night, and 24-hour care. The helper at night is awake waiting to serve anybody...
I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
Review of Westborough Manor 5
I moved my mom a few times due to COVID as well as changes in her needs, and the employees at Westborough Manor were by far the most compassionate, well-trained, and loving. (I visited weekly.) The...
I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
Review of Westborough Manor 6
My mother is in Westborough Manor. It's more individual care there and like a family setting. There are six residents and three caregivers. When they can they do meals together, but they're still...