Casa De Vida Senior Living
4633 Denwood Road, La Mesa, CA 91942
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4633 Denwood Road, La Mesa, CA 91942
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Assisted Living
Julie
5.0
Review of Ivy Park at La Jolla
I toured Ivy Park at La Jolla. It feels like a home when you walk in. The staff is so friendly and attentive. The community is small, so they give attention to everyone. The rooms were remodeled...
Provider response
Hi Julie, we are so pleased you enjoyed your visit to Ivy Park at La Jolla! We sincerely thank you for the positive review and hope to see you again soon!
Assisted Living
Mary1
4.0
Review of Gold Canyon Care Home
Gold Canyon Care Home is a board and care. They have like six patients. The man was nice enough, but the facility was not acceptable to me. I just wasn't impressed with it. They had bright-colored...
Assisted Living
Sandy
5.0
Review of The Villa on Bankers Hill
My mom will be moving into The Villa on Bankers Hill. I chose them because she's going to get more hands-on care there, and the price is reasonable. They had one bedroom, but she's going to go into...
San Diego’s assisted living communities charge fees that are slightly higher than the state average of $5,250, but they’re far from the most expensive. In nearby Los Angeles, assisted living costs are in line with the average. Further north, fees are much more expensive, with seniors in Salinas paying $6,000 per month and those in Napa paying $6,300. Redding, being located further inland, is one of the cheapest cities in the state, with average fees of just $4,450.
San Diego
$5,475
California
$5,250
The United States
$4,500
Los Angeles
$5,250
Salinas
$6,000
Napa
$6,300
Redding
$4,450
Several strategies help seniors and families pay for assisted living services in San Diego, including using private funds, applying for state-funded assistance and enrolling in veterans’ benefits.
Eligible seniors may receive help paying for assisted living through California’s Assisted Living Waiver Program. Financial aid is also available to those with Supplemental Security Income (SSI) through California’s Optional State Supplement (OSS) program.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in California page.
Assisted living costs in San Diego have seen a steady increase, largely as a result of inflation. A difference of roughly 9% can be seen from 2022 to 2023 ($4,088 to $4,479), with costs projected to rise even further to $4,824 by 2024. However, rates in San Diego have remained quite consistent with the U.S. national average ($4,070 to $4,459). San Diego remains an affordable option for southern Californians in need of senior care. Rates are nearly $1,000 lower than those in Bakersfield and over $1,600 less expensive than costs in Los Angeles.
Location | 2022 Cost (Historical) | 2023 Cost (Current) | 2024 Cost (Estimated) |
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San Diego | $4,088 | $4,479 | $4,824 |
U.S. Average | $4,070 | $4,459 | $4,802 |
California | $4,625 | $4,946 | $5,221 |
Los Angeles | $5,621 | $6,158 | $6,632 |
Riverside | $4,814 | $5,274 | $5,680 |
Bakersfield | $4,968 | $5,443 | $5,862 |
The cost of senior living in San Diego can vary greatly depending on the type of care. Independent living typically sees the lowest costs at $3,679, as it caters to individuals who are largely self-sufficient. Compared to assisted living ($4,479), memory care costs are approximately 43% higher, averaging $6,951 per month. These differences are largely the result of memory care communities providing a wider scope of care and specialized programming.
Assisted Living
$4,479
Memory Care
$6,951
Independent Living
$3,679
There are many resources in San Diego,CA that assist seniors in their retirement. Caring.com has compiled information on local organizations, programs and agencies and categorized them into care types for easy reference.
For information about statewide resources and those in nearby cities, go to Caring's California state page.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Aging & Independence Services | 800-339-4661 | This nonprofit organization operates a call center where seniors can get information on local home-delivered and congregate meals, financial and legal service providers and home-based care. It houses the local Retired and Senior Volunteer Program, which connects those aged 55 and over with exclusive volunteer opportunities. |
Casa Pacifica ADHC Center | 619-424-8181 | Casa Pacifica supports seniors’ independence by providing skilled daytime care services and activities such as gardening, table games and fitness programs. Additionally, the organization hosts special interest groups and administers mental health counseling and referrals to community-based services. |
Loving Care ADHC | 619-718-9777 | Loving Care ADHC administers a full range of skilled and custodial services to seniors who need daily assistance, including daily medical evaluations, rehabilitative therapies and help with dressing, toileting and eating. It also has medical social workers who counsel seniors and help them connect with community supports. |
San Diego Family Circle ADHC | 858-244-4555 | This adult day health facility helps older adults remain independent by helping with daily activities that become challenging with advanced age, including bathing, dressing and toileting. The center has specialists who administer medication and provide diabetes care, and physical therapists offer on-site treatment. |
Neighborhood House ADHC Center | 858-715-2642 | This center houses two programs for seniors, including the Adult Day Health Care program for those who need daily medical support and the Adult Day Program for those who need basic custodial care. It hosts recreational and social activities and serves nutritious lunches daily. Additionally, the center offers transportation services to local destinations. |
In-Home Supportive Services Program | 800-339-4661 | The state-funded IHSS program provides in-home custodial support for seniors who meet income and functional criteria. Through this program, older adults obtain services such as help with bathing and grooming, light housecleaning and laundry, shopping assistance and meal preparation. |
General Relief Cash Assistance Program | 866-262-9881 | The General Relief program promotes seniors’ financial stability through cash assistance, which they can use toward living and care expenses. The maximum grant for a single person is $598, while a two-person household may qualify for up to $819 in aid. |
Chollas View United Methodist Church Food Distribution | 858-663-0471 | The food pantry at Chollas View United Methodist Church operates every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. This location doesn’t require individuals to schedule appointments or submit applications for food. It distributes pantry staples, fresh produce, continence supplies and essential toiletries. |
Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry | 619-297-4366 | Recognized as a Gold Certified Nutrition Pantry, this nonprofit program stocks shelf-stable pantry staples such as peanut butter, beans, coffee, tea and canned meats and produce. It distributes food every Monday, including holidays, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. |
Meals on Wheels | 800-573-6467 | The local Meals on Wheels operates three programs: the Fresh Lunch Program, which offers 30 meal choices, the Frozen Entree Program and the San Diego County Meal Program, which provides fully subsidized meals to those aged 60 and over. Anyone can receive meals through the Fresh Lunch and Frozen Entree programs for a fee, and the county-funded meal program is available at no cost to those who need help with at least two daily living activities. |
San Diego Hunger Coalition | 619-501-7917 | The San Diego Hunger Coalition addresses food insecurity in the San Diego region through education and advocacy. This resource enables individuals to find food banks throughout the city and learn about community initiatives that provide meals to housebound seniors. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | 800-640-4661 | The long-term care ombudsman helps assisted living residents understand their rights and navigate issues such as inadequate care and abuse. The ombudsman also advocates for residents in involuntary discharge or transfer orders, the use of restraints and nutrition-related issues. |
Aging & Independence Services Volunteer Programs | 858-505-6399 | This resource connects older adults with flexible volunteer opportunities in San Diego County. It works with 70 local partners and fills volunteer positions at law enforcement offices, youth mentorship programs, senior centers, museums and performing arts centers. |
San Diego Social Security Offices | 800-772-1213 TTY 800-325-0778 | Seniors can visit their local Social Security office for one-on-one help with accessing public benefits, including Medicare, Supplemental Security Income and Social Security retirement, survivor or disability benefits. San Diego has one Social Security office on Front Street and another nearby in National City. |
Energy Assistance Programs | 760-370-5100 | The county’s Energy Department operates the Home Energy Assistance Program, which provides one-time cash assistance to pay off past-due energy bills. Additionally, it promotes energy efficiency for homeowners through the Weatherization Program, and it pays for energy-saving improvements through the Energy Savings Assistance Program. |
Jennifer Moreno Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center | 858-552-8585 | The local VA medical center provides a range of mental health, primary care and pain management services for qualified veterans. It has pharmacy services and three transportation options for veterans who need assistance accessing care. |
San Diego Vet Center | 858-642-1500 | The vet center helps local veterans register for VA medical benefits, file claims for Aid and Attendance and connect with community-based services such as transportation and financial assistance. It has licensed counselors who provide free mental health care services, including addiction care and suicide prevention. |
Assisted living facilities in San Diego are regulated by the California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division. This division oversees senior care services and sets out the rules and regulations facilities must abide by. These rules cover staffing, health and safety, medication administration and other issues to ensure the well-being of all residents.
San Diego 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.
Prospective assisted living residents often focus on a facility’s services and amenities when determining the best living environment for their needs. The following features create value and support residents’ comfort and independence. They also encourage social interactions.
Talk to a Caring.com family advisor to learn more about common assisted living amenities and services and to get personalized help comparing long-term care options in San Diego.