Kiku Gardens
1260 Third Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91911
"Welcome to Kiku Gardens a 100 unit Senior (62+) Project-Based Rental with accessible units. Since this property was built using funding thr..."
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There are 105 Independent Living communities in the San Diego, CA area, with 30 in San Diego.
Caring.com offers a free service to help families find senior care, and authentic reviews to help you in your decision. On average in San Diego, CA, residents and their loved ones rate Independent Living communities 4.4 out of 5 stars.
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1260 Third Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91911
"Welcome to Kiku Gardens a 100 unit Senior (62+) Project-Based Rental with accessible units. Since this property was built using funding thr..."
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440 S Vista Ave, San Ysidro, CA 92173
"Vista Lane Courts is a senior living provider located in San Ysidro, California. It is designed specifically for individuals who are part of..."
READ MORE8956 Harness St, Spring Valley, CA 91977
"Welcome to Peppertree Ranch! Peppertree Ranch Senior Apartments offers a comfortable and affordable housing option for active adults age 55 ..."
READ MORE768 Woodward St, San Marcos, CA 92069
"Located in San Marcos, CA, Coastal Living is a 55 and over independent retirement community near Oceanside Beach. Less than an hour's drive ..."
READ MOREThere are many other resources and activities for seniors in San Diego. Use the table below to learn about the options available for older adults in the area.
Resource | Phone number | Description |
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AgeWell Services Centers | (619) 236-6905 | AgeWell operates nine senior centers in and around San Diego. Seniors enrolled at the centers can join in community meals, interest clubs and fitness facilities near their homes. These centers also provide limited legal assistance services for those who are 60 or older, including will making. |
On the Go | (858) 637-3210 | Jewish Family Service offers On the Go as a free volunteer ride service for seniors in San Diego. Riders must be aged 60 or over and in need of transportation for personal occasions, such as medical appointments and family visits. Some types of ride must be booked seven days in advance, while others are on-demand. |
Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program (HICAP) | (858) 565-1392 | HICAP helps San Diego seniors navigate the complex legal landscape of Medicare, Social Security and estate planning at no cost. |
Many seniors love how independent living communities reduce unwanted stress, hazards, and fatigue in their lives. Independent living communities take care of housekeeping, yard work and meals while still allowing residents personal space and the dignity of making their own choices. These communities usually provide seniors with an apartment that has a small kitchen, bathroom, living room, and one or more bedrooms. Those who want a small space may even find that some independent living communities offer studio-style apartments. Seniors can invite guests over and enjoy their rooms however they see fit.
Independent living communities often also include the following:
For a more detailed look at common amenities, check out our guide to independent living communities.Â
What Couples Should Know About Independent Living in San Diego, CA
San Diego is an idyllic seaside community of 1.4 million people, where average summer temperatures stay around 76 degrees and breezy sunshine is the norm. Seniors in San Diego pay an average of 15% less for medical care at excellent local facilities, such as UC San Diego Health. Crime rates are 20% lower in San Diego than the national average, which along with the weather and the thriving senior community, encourages aging citizens to get outdoors and meet others at senior-friendly local events, such as Forever Fit in Lopez Ridge park.
Senior couples can get around San Diego at a discount by riding the buses and light rail of San Diego Mass Transit (SDMT). SDMT buses are all disabled-ride equipped, and routes cover almost all of the busiest parts of the city out to the quiet suburbs.
Paying for Independent Living in San Diego, CA
San Diego seniors pay an average of $3,720 a month for independent living. This is significantly higher than the national average monthly cost of $2,550. Seniors in some nearby areas, such as National City, also pay somewhat less than San Diego’s average cost, at $3,360.
The annual cost of living in an independent living community can range anywhere from $12,000-$42,000, depending mostly on the amenities, room type and cost of living in the area. In addition to using personal retirement income, annuities, long-term care insurance, or cashing out an existing life insurance policy, some seniors can use Social Security funds, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments granted due to disability or low-income or HUD-provided housing assistance such as vouchers. Another route many seniors choose to fund their independent living stay is renting out or selling their homes that they won’t need once they move or taking advantage of a reverse mortgage.Â
Our guide provides a more in-depth look at independent living costs and solutions for those who want to learn more.Â
How to Choose an Independent Living Community
When choosing an independent living community, it’s best to consider many factors, including the community’s proximity to loved ones and medical care, the state of repair that the facility appears to be in, the attitude and efficiency of the staff, the cost of both rent and services, the facility’s pet policy and more.Â
Comparing multiple communities can help seniors and their families figure out what they value most in an independent living community. During tours of these communities, staff members should be available to answer questions. To help with the touring and comparison process, we’ve included a checklist full of pertinent questions that anyone can download and print for themselves.
Transitioning to Independent Living
Independent living communities, rather than memory care or nursing homes, are often the first place seniors move to when they realize they need a lifestyle change. The necessity of letting some possessions go and the reality of leaving a home and neighborhood after possibly decades of residence there can make transitioning to an independent living community difficult. These communities are often friendly places, but being in a new environment still initially triggers feelings of loneliness in many seniors.Â
Having a strategy for dealing with the challenges of moving can make the transition to an independent living community a positive experience. We’ve created a downloadable step-by-step guide for tips to making this transition as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
Independent Living
Shmrok
5.0
Review of Silvergate Rancho Bernardo
We had the pleasure of touring Silvergate on Friday, October 4. We were so impressed with the brightness of the facility, the large apartments, the many rooms used for special events and...
Independent Living
Wally
4.0
Review of The Manor on Bankers Hill
I went on a tour with The Manor on Bankers Hill. It turns out the room was $2700 a month and it's 377 square feet, so it was very, very small. The location, the staff, the cleanliness, and the...
Independent Living
JoKe2
5.0
Review of Casa De Las Campanas
We moved to Casa about 10 months ago and are very happy that we did! As a former teacher, I enjoy being around interesting people, There are many diverse and talented individuals here. At my former...
Provider response
We're so glad that we were able to go above and beyond your expectations! Thank you again for the great review!