Bethesda Home
22427 Montgomery St, Hayward, CA 94541
4.2
(4 reviews)
"I went to Bethesda Home. The place was nice. The location was good. The lady was very professional. The place looked clean. It looked very nice and peaceful...."
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Based on 1702 reviews testimonials from seniors and families, we find an average quality rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars among assisted living communities in the San Francisco region.
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22427 Montgomery St, Hayward, CA 94541
4.2
(4 reviews)
"I went to Bethesda Home. The place was nice. The location was good. The lady was very professional. The place looked clean. It looked very nice and peaceful...."
READ MORE2361 E 29th St, Oakland, CA 94606
4.2
(73 reviews)
"We enjoyed our tour of Pacifica Senior Living Oakland Heights. It had a nice garden area that all of the residents could go into on their own free will. The staff seem nice and caring. We were there for their Thanksgiving family lunch. So, families c..."
READ MORE1000 East 14th Street, San Leandro, CA 94577
4.1
(28 reviews)
"I toured Carlton Senior Living San Leandro. It was very good. The place was very small. I wasn't even thinking too much because they don't have any private rooms. My friend Orvis has to have a private room in memory care but they don't have any priva..."
READ MORE3003 Fruitvale Ave., Oakland, CA 94602
4.1
(6 reviews)
"I really liked the layout of Dimond Care and everything that they had to claim for it. Unfortunately it's out of our price range. The staff was really good, he's one of the owners. The room was very nice. They were watching TV, but it was early in th..."
READ MORE1400 Montego, Walnut Creek, CA 94598
4.1
(38 reviews)
"Atria Walnut Creek is right across the parking lot from the nursing home where my husband is. I'm independent and I'm staying in a respite suite. My living space is very nice and very spacious. And because it's a respite apartment, it's very nicely f..."
READ MORE2770 Pleasant Hill Rd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
4.1
(31 reviews)
"I have an application to Carlton Senior Living Pleasant Hill. I saw the assisted living, and it was a very good experience. They're so friendly, I like the layout of the apartment, all the services, the laundry, and the meals in the rooms. They have ..."
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345 Davis Street, San Leandro, CA 94577
4.0
(19 reviews)
"I was very pleased with Marymount Villa. The staff was wonderful. As soon as I walked into the door, there was somebody there who greeted me. When I went to each floor, there were members of the staff with the residents and they all greeted me. The r..."
READ MORE485 Woodside Road, Redwood City, CA 94061
4.0
(58 reviews)
"I was very pleased with what Brookdale Redwood City offers, what they have, and what I think I want. The staff member who gave the tour was very, very nice. She answered all my questions, and one of my daughters went with me, and she was very pleased..."
READ MORE458 Mills Drive, Benicia, CA 94510
4.0
(1 reviews)
"Benicia Angel's Home I was amazing. I felt that it was exactly what I wanted my mother-in-law to be. The grounds were lovely and the house inside was lovely. Each bedroom had its own bathroom or a shared bathroom. It was very nice and very clean. The..."
READ MORE22400 Second St., Hayward, CA 94541
4.0
(1 reviews)
"I toured Bellara Senior Living. It was nice, very fancy. An experience that you want for anyone senior and transitioning into their later years. They have on-call nurses, and they have everything that you need there, you don't have to go out and get ..."
READ MORE2421 Wasden Ct, Walnut Creek, CA 94598
4.0
(1 reviews)
"I chose Welcome Home in Walnut Creek for mother, but she hasn't been there long. She said she liked the food. They had people come in to play music, maybe a guitar, and I believe I saw some people playing Bingo and puzzles. Her room was fully furnish..."
READ MORE1972 Jeanette Drive, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
4.0
(1 reviews)
"My husband has moved into Rose Cottage. They're very responsive to my needs. They take good care of my husband, and he seems to be doing well there. They keep up with everything. They make sure he has what he needs, medication-wise and food-wise. The..."
READ MORE501 King Drive, Daly City, CA 94015
4.0
(16 reviews)
"We visited Serra Highlands Senior Living. It was nice. Everything was very clean, and the people were really friendly. The rooms were a little outdated. They had shared bathrooms, and they were pretty small. They had to share a bathroom with the othe..."
READ MORE1100 San Pablo Ave, Albany, CA 94706
4.0
(8 reviews)
"We toured Belmont Village Albany. They had a lot of activities. We liked the programs that they had. We liked that they also had medical staff 24/7. Their place was very light and bright. They have multiple areas for eating and theyre very modern. W..."
READ MORE853 Tamalpais Avenue, Novato, CA 94947
3.9
(25 reviews)
"I toured Atria Tamalpais Creek. I thought it was the best fit considering the activities and homey feel. It seemed like it was the best fit for my mother's personality. Her room is a typical studio with a small kitchenette. It has a high ceiling, a b..."
READ MORE1700 Tice Valley Boulevard, Walnut Creek, CA 94595
3.9
(19 reviews)
"My aunt moved into Byron Park and is having the best time! Every time we visit she's busy with her new friends, enjoying happy hours, live music and all the fun and interesting programs. She loves sitting in the garden and swimming in the pool. We lo..."
READ MORE140 Glen Cove Marina Rd, Vallejo, CA 94591
3.8
(9 reviews)
"I'm at The Lodge at Glen Cove right now. I went to three communities, and The Lodge is the most modern, the most caring, has the most money invested in it, and it's the newest. And in addition to that, it's right on the water in Vallejo whereas the o..."
READ MORE2883 South Norfolk Street, San Mateo, CA 94403
3.8
(41 reviews)
"I love everything about Atria. From the receptionist, carestaffs, waitstaff and the management. A lot of varieties of activities being offered. Angie the activities director and her assistant Annelly are doing a great job in the activities. They both..."
READ MORE2780 26th Avenue, Oakland, CA 94601
3.8
(11 reviews)
"I'm in Bellaken Garden & Skilled Nursing Center for rehab, and it's been very good. I also like the fact that they're in a military insurance provider network. The upkeep is very good, too. It was hard for me to learn about the staff here. Once I di..."
READ MORE2400 Mariner Square Drive, Alameda, CA 94501
3.6
(21 reviews)
"I toured the Oakmont of Mariner Point. It's beautiful and in a beautiful neighborhood, overlooking the water. I'm not choosing it because they don't have enough level of care. Janet and Charles are great. They gave a gift bag like a box of cookies bu..."
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Mary Fossourier
5.0
Review of Portola Gardens
ROOMS: The rooms are quiet and clean Residents do not need to bring their own furniture. Furniture, plus bed and bedding are provided. FOOD: I have visited but have not participated in any...
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Cynthia S
5.0
Review of Coterie Cathedral Hill
I have had family living at Coterie since June 2024, and can confidently say it is one of most exceptional assisted living facilities in the SF Bay Area. This was confirmed by research and in...
Assisted Living
Isaac
4.0
Review of Portola Gardens
I toured Portola Gardens. I thought that it was a nice, open atmosphere and everything was very clean, and orderly. They have a very nice property, and a lot of places to walk around. They have...
The 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey indicates that assisted living fees in San Francisco come in at around $7,495 per month, outpacing the state norm of $6,250 and exceeding rates in most nearby cities. For example, in Vallejo and Stockton, facilities charge about $4,944 and $4,363, respectively. Costs run even lower in Modesto, where seniors pay roughly $4,100.
San Francisco
$7,495
California
$6,250
United States
$5,350
San Jose
$7,150
Modesto
$4,100
Stockton
$4,363
Vallejo
$4,944
When trying to decide how to pay for assisted living, one of the first questions that comes up is "How much does it cost?" With the impact of inflation, it's more important than ever to have up-to-date information when making a financial plan for senior living. To help shed light on real senior living prices, Caring.com has compiled proprietary cost data from its network of more than 75,000 senior living providers to provide insight into the average cost of assisted living in San Francisco and 200 other cities in California.
San Francisco, and California as a whole, is focused on keeping seniors in their own homes for as long as possible. Financial help in paying for assisted living facilities is extremely limited when compared to in-home or nursing home care as a result of this statewide policy. The Assisted Living Waiver (ALW) program is available in San Francisco for people with full-scope Medi-Cal eligibility, although this does not cover all aspects of assisted living.
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.
Like many other things, the cost of assisted living care has gone up in San Francisco. Over the period 2022-24, prices for room and care in the city's assisted living communities rose from $7,099 a month to a projected $8,375 in 2024, an 18% increase in three years. During the same period, California in general saw a more modest rise in costs of just 13%. The national average hike was 18%, from $4,070 to $4,802 a month, similar to the cost of care in several California cities. Sacramento, Riverside and Bakersfield all rose by 18%.
Location | 2022 Cost (Historical) | 2023 Cost (Current) | 2024 Cost (Estimated) |
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San Francisco | $7,099 | $7,777 | $8,375 |
U.S. Average | $4,070 | $4,459 | $4,802 |
California | $4,625 | $4,946 | $5,221 |
Sacramento | $4,995 | $5,472 | $5,893 |
Riverside | $4,814 | $5,274 | $5,680 |
Bakersfield | $4,968 | $5,443 | $5,862 |
Assisted living fees in San Francisco land near $7,495 monthly. This rate runs a little lower than in-home care costs of approximately $7,531, and it provides roughly $1,100 in savings over home health care. Nursing homes charge notably higher rates, about $12,471 for semi-private accommodations. Adult day health care fees tend to run substantially lower at around $1,842.
In-Home Care
$7,531
Home Health Care
$8,580
Adult Day Health Care
$1,842
Assisted Living Facility
$7,495
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$12,471
There are many resources in San Francisco,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.
Retirees can find support and advice on various senior-related issues from their local Area Agency on Aging. The agency provides advice on topics such as financial assistance programs, in-home care and long-term care planning. It also connects seniors and caregivers with community-based resources.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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San Francisco Human Services Agency Disability + Aging Services | 415-355-3555 | California's network of Area Agencies on Aging work under the umbrella of the California Department of Aging. These agencies promote healthy living for older residents through a variety of federal and state-funded programs. Some of these programs include supportive services, senior nutrition programs, care management programs, caregiving services and Medicare and insurance counseling. Low-income seniors can become productive community members through volunteer programs, such as the Senior Companion Program and the Senior Community Service Employment Program. |
San Francisco seniors wishing to remain in their own homes can find financial assistance from several local resources. These programs and organizations help retirees cover the cost of services such as home care, property modifications and utilities.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) - San Francisco | 415-355-6700 | The In-Home Supportive Services Program covers the cost of home-based services that can help eligible participants avoid having to move out of their homes. Covered services include meal preparation, house cleaning, personal care and grocery shopping. |
IHSS Independent Provider Assistance Center (IPAC) | 415-355-6700 | The In-Home Supportive Services Program covers the cost of home-based services that can help eligible participants avoid having to move out of their homes. Covered services include meal preparation, house cleaning, personal care and grocery shopping. |
Cash assistance programs in San Francisco provide financial support to help low-income retirees remain in their own homes for as long as possible. Seniors and caregivers can apply for tax rebates and reductions, discounts on vital services and help covering the cost of heating and cooling their home.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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County Adult Assistance Programs (CAAP) - San Francisco | 855-355-5757 | San Francisco's County Adult Assistance Programs are designed to assist low-income adults and elderly individuals who may not be eligible for other government assistance programs. CAAP offers financial aid, healthcare coverage and other essential support, ensuring that vulnerable residents can access basic necessities and medical care. Program benefits are issued monthly on an Electronic Benefit Transfer card, which functions like a bank card and can be used to make purchases at retail stores or to withdraw cash at ATMs. |
General Assistance - San Francisco | 800-223-8383 | Older adults residing in San Mateo County, CA, may qualify for cash assistance to help pay for rent and utilities. Residents must provide documents such as pay stubs and bank statements to demonstrate they meet income and resource limits, as well as proof of residency showing they have lived in the county for at least 15 consecutive days. Applications may be submitted by mail or in person at a County of San Mateo Human Services Agency office. |
Local organizations help ensure elderly citizens have a balanced diet and receive essential vitamins and minerals to remain healthy. Through nutrition programs, congregate meals, home-delivered meals and food pantries, these programs help San Francisco seniors afford the nutritious food they need.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Meals on Wheels San Francisco | 415-920-1111 | Meals on Wheels San Francisco delivers fresh and frozen meals daily, along with grocery bundles, to seniors aged 60 and over. To be considered for eligibility, a senior must be housebound, live alone or with a caregiver, have trouble shopping and preparing meals on their own or have had a recent stay in the hospital. No single factor determines eligibility or disqualifies an applicant. Meals and additional social services, such as daily check-ins, are also available at no cost. |
San Francisco-Marin Food Bank | 415-282-1900 | San Francisco-Marin Food Bank provides groceries to low-income seniors. They offer free weekly grocery delivery to seniors who are homebound and unable to visit food pantry sites. Volunteers deliver a bag filled with fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy and lean proteins. These deliveries promote independence and healthy living for seniors who can still cook for themselves. Seniors who are still mobile can visit pantries operated by the organization to choose a box of groceries with the help of volunteers. |
Due to the high cost of purchasing new medical equipment, several organizations in San Francisco collect lightly used medical devices such as wheelchairs, ramps and walkers and distribute them to local seniors and residents in need.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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The ReCARES Network - San Francisco | 415-487-5405 | The ReCARES Network in San Francisco provides lightly used health care and safety equipment free of charge to those in need, including seniors. The organization accepts donations of mobility aids, bedroom and bathroom aids, incontinence supplies, adaptive equipment and breathing aids. Seniors can choose between three locations throughout the city, and there is no need for Medicare, health insurance or ID. |
Senior centers in San Francisco bring together residents through recreational activities and events. Many also offer advice and support on senior issues, run wellness and nutrition programs, and connect older adults with other resources in the local area.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Institute on Aging - San Francisco | 415-750-4111 | The Institute on Aging provides and coordinates a continuum of culturally sensitive care for older adults over 65. IOA CONNECT links seniors with programs and community services, including the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), psychology and counseling services and caregiver training. The Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) provides skilled nurses and social workers to help chronically ill seniors remain in their homes. Clients can also find legal and financial assistance, including representative payee and trustee services. A Friendship Line is open 24/7 for nonemergency emotional support and crisis intervention. |
Bayview Hunters Point Adult Day Health Care Center | 415-826-4774 | The Bayview Hunters Point Adult Day Health Care Center is a community resource that provides specialized care and support for older adults who would otherwise be homebound or isolated. The center offers a safe and stimulating environment where seniors can receive personal care assistance, nutritious meals and opportunities for social interaction. Some services offered include medication management, physical therapy sessions, counseling and nursing assistance. The center also provides recreational programming, including exercises, dance parties and arts and crafts. |
Bayview Senior Connections | 415-822-1444 | Located in San Francisco, Bayview Senior Connections promotes the well-being of African American seniors by providing a wide range of essential social services and health care from its friendly, engaging community centers. The organization's Adult Day Health Center offers specialist health care including physical therapy, speech therapy and psychological counseling, alongside fun recreational activities such as fitness sessions, dance parties and special celebrations. Seniors can also enjoy tasty and healthy hot meals, courtesy of Bayview Senior Connections' popular nutrition program. |
OMI (Oceanview, Merced Heights, and Ingleside) Senior Center | 415-334-5550 | The San Francisco Department of Human Services supports OMI, the Oceanview, Merced Heights and Ingleside senior center. OMI offers congregate meals, senior-oriented social activities and caregiver support and education during operating hours, which run from Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Services are open to seniors aged 60 and over who register as members. Meals are a suggested $2 for seniors, though this can be waived. Visitors must wear masks and provide proof of vaccination. |
Stepping Stone Senior Centers - San Francisco | 415-359-9210 | SteppingStone provides health care and social support to seniors living with chronic conditions or disabilities. Located in San Francisco, CA, this adult day health care facility develops care plans for each participant based on their needs, promoting their independence and overall well-being. During each 4-hour visit, seniors may receive physical therapy, wellness checks, medication management, nutritious meals and social support. SteppingStone provides services in a variety of languages, including English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Spanish, Korean and Vietnamese. |
Golden State Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) | 415-387-2750 | Golden State Adult Day Health Care provides a safe and caring environment to help seniors stay healthy and active. Older adults needing treatment and support for physical or mental conditions may access physical, speech and massage therapies, nutrition and psychological counseling, medication management and nursing services. Nutritious meals and organized activities are also provided. Residents of San Francisco, San Mateo, Pacifica, Daly City and parts of Oakland may register for the program. |
Mission Neighborhood Centers | 415-206-7752 | Seniors living in the San Francisco area can take part in an array of engaging group activities and wellness initiatives organized by Mission Neighborhood Centers. Available at locations throughout the city, these activities include music lessons, arts and crafts workshops, karaoke, exercise classes, computer literacy classes, social outings, health screenings and nutrition counseling. Older adults and adults with disabilities can also socialize and enjoy healthy congregate meals together on weekdays from 12 to 1 p.m. |
San Francisco Senior Centers | 415-202-7805 | There are two San Francisco senior centers catering to adults with disabilities and seniors aged 60 or older. One in Aquatic Park is open on weekdays, and the other in the downtown area is open daily. Buses are available to access both locations. Seniors can participate in exercise classes, share a meal with friends, meditate, learn ceramics or engage in many other activities. Assistance with sometimes challenging tasks, such as filling out applications or getting referrals, is also available. |
Self Help for the Elderly - Geen Mun Senior Center | 415-677-7600 | Self-Help for the Elderly assists seniors aged 60 and above in the Chinatown community of San Francisco through the Geen Mun Senior Center on Stockton Street. They're open Monday through Saturday, serving fresh, nutritious meals each day. Activities such as tai chi, yoga and educational workshops keep seniors engaged and interacting with other senior center members. Blood pressure monitoring is also provided as part of the effort to promote continued independence and ensure wellness. |
Toolworks' ADRC | 415-733-0990 | Toolworks' Aging and Disability Resource Center is a senior center in San Francisco that acts as a single point of focus for seniors and low-income San Franciscans seeking social services and community support. Seniors aged 55 and over, or adults of any age with a disability, can visit the center for help signing up for affordable housing, SNAP, vouchers for public transportation and other assistance programs. Expert case management is also available, as are ASL services for the deaf. |
Senior engagement resources and programs in San Francisco help older adults remain active and ensure they contribute to the community. Resources include wellness programs, volunteer opportunities, support groups and organizations that help residents connect with the community to live fulfilling lives.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Memory Cafe Ruth's Table | 415-642-1000 | Dementia-friendly programs offered by this charity include the Crossroads Cafe. It provides a safe place for seniors affected by memory loss to enjoy a meal, socialize and take part in leisure activities. Cafe offerings include guided tours of different museums and friendly bocce ball games in a supervised environment that's safe for people experiencing cognitive challenges. |
UCSF Memory and Aging Center | 415-353-2057 | The UCSF Memory and Aging Center is a leading research hospital that can help Emeryville families from the diagnosis of dementia through treatment and long-term care. In addition, the center empowers family caregivers by providing information, training and resources, including a 10-step planning process. UCSF operates a Community Outreach program to improve access to clinical services in Emeryville and throughout the Bay Area. |
Openhouse - San Francisco | 415-347-8509 | Openhouse - San Francisco is a senior engagement center with an emphasis on LGBTQ+ seniors and adults with disabilities. The center organizes community programs to help keep seniors engaged with their community through daily social gatherings, intergenerational lunch discussions, senior-led groups, film screenings, movement classes, cultural events and community advocacy groups. This is a project of the San Francisco Department of Human Services Department of Aging and Disability Services, so participation is free. Seniors can sign up for events online. |
Social Security offices in San Francisco help seniors and disabled people access the benefits they're entitled to. Older adults can contact their local office for information about receiving retirement benefits, disability allowance and Supplemental Security Income.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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San Francisco Social Security Offices | 800-772-1213 | Social Security is a source of income available to retirees and people who can no longer work because of a disability. The money for Social Security comes from a payroll tax levied on employers, employees and self-employed individuals. When you retire, you'll receive monthly payments based on how much you earned when you were working. |
Low-income seniors who are struggling to meet the costs of maintaining their homes can find support from organizations that offer assistance with utility and energy bills. San Francisco retirees could also qualify for emergency funding programs if they're in danger of losing utility services due to unpaid invoices.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program - San Franscisco | 866-675-6623 | The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program helps eligible households balance their utility bills, while the LIHEAP Energy Crisis Prevention Program provides financial assistance to low-income households facing energy-related crises. For example, the ECPP may offer assistance to a homeowner who's in danger of having their power shut off. |
San Francisco retirees who have served in the U.S. military can find support from local veteran services. These offices and organizations help vets access the benefits they're eligible for and provide advice and information on a variety of issues.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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San Francisco Vet Center | 415-441-5051 | At the San Francisco Vet Center, veterans and their loved ones can receive confidential counseling and support services without cost. Telehealth appointments make care accessible to all, with counseling sessions available for individuals, groups, families and couples. The center supports those suffering from PTSD, depression, anxiety and trauma, and it offers grief counseling for those who have lost a loved one or who are undergoing a major change. It also partners with Project Homeless Connect to support homeless veterans. |
San Francisco Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Assisted Living facilities in CA are required to follow. Assisted Living in California page for more information about these laws.