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Memory Care Communities in Stockton, California

Our comprehensive listings and authentic reviews in Stockton, CA below include 43 memory care communities with 367 reviews. On average in Stockton, residents and their loved ones rate memory care options 4.4 out of 5 stars.

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The Cost of Memory Care in Nearby Cities

Stockton’s memory care costs are very affordable compared to national and state averages. The U.S. average is $5,625, while California’s average is $6,562. Stockton is also affordable when compared to nearby cities. Of surveyed cities in the vicinity, Modesto’s costs are closest to Stockton’s. Seniors there pay $5,000 each month. Costs in Vallejo and Sacramento are higher, with prices of $6,187 and $6,531, respectively. San Jose is the most expensive of nearby cities, with a cost of $7,500 monthly.

Stockton

$4,561

California

$6,563

The United States

$5,625

Vallejo

$6,188

Modesto

$5,000

Sacramento

$6,531

San Jose

$7,500

Paying for Memory Care in Stockton

Financial Assistance for Memory Care in Stockton

In Stockton there are options for seniors who need financial assistance paying for Memory Care. For more information about other options, who qualifies, and how to apply, visit our Memory Care in California page.

More ways to pay for memory care in CA

More Ways to Pay for Memory Care

While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for memory care, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance memory care costs include:

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

For more information about different ways to finance memory care, visit our Memory Care in California page.

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

Memory care costs are in the middle of the range compared to other senior living options in Stockton. Adult day care is the most affordable at $2,058. Assisted living is also more affordable than memory care at $3,649 and offers personal care services in a residential setting. Seniors who wish to receive care in the home will pay $5,482 for both in-home care and home health care. Nursing home care is the most expensive option at $10,015 per month for a semiprivate room. These high costs are due to the level of medical care provided.

Memory Care

$4,561

In-Home Care

$5,482

Home Health Care

$5,482

Adult Day Health Care

$2,058

Assisted Living Facility

$3,649

Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)

$10,015

Free Memory Care Resources in Stockton

Stockton has a variety of resources available to help seniors with dementia. This includes nonprofit organizations and government departments which can provide information, advocacy, access to medical equipment and more. 

ResourceContactService
Alzheimer’s Association Northern California and Northern Nevada Chapter(800) 272-3900The Alzheimer’s Association has a 24/7 helpline providing information and advice to people with dementia and their caregivers. Trained facilitators lead support groups, and there are options to meet via phone, video or in person. Information can be accessed through educational seminars and the virtual library.
San Joaquin Aging and Community Services(209) 468-1104San Joaquin Aging and Community Services has a range of services to support older adults and promote healthy aging. It operates the local Long-Term Care Ombudsman program, which advocates for seniors in memory care facilities. Its case management program can help people make decisions about care.
Ability Tools(800) 390-2699Ability Tools helps seniors access assistive technology such as wheelchairs and walkers. It has device lending and demonstration centers, a reuse program and a repair fund. Most loan items can be shipped anywhere in California. It also hosts an exchange where people can buy or sell gently used equipment.
San Joaquin County Veterans Services(209) 468-2916The Veterans Service office of San Joaquin County helps people who served in the military access the benefits they’re entitled to. Senior veterans can get help applying for benefits, responding to the VA and obtaining records.

What to Consider About Memory Care in Stockton

The Community Care Licensing Division is part of the California Department of Social Services. Its Senior Care Licensing Program licenses and regulates memory care communities and other senior living facilities in Stockton and around the state. It has local field offices that ensure communities adhere to state standards.

  • Seniors in Stockton have access to world-class health care from facilities such as St. Joseph’s Medical Center Stockton. This hospital has a primary stroke center as well as a heart and vascular institute and a cancer institute.
  • Stockton offers seniors warm weather throughout the year, with 257 sunny days annually, compared to the national average of 205. It generally gets no snow, and there are only 17 inches of rain each year, less than the U.S. average of 38 inches.
  • The overall cost of living in Stockton is around 15% higher than the national average. Despite this, it’s lower than California’s average cost of living. Seniors in memory care generally have fixed costs, which can help people manage their budgets. Health care in the city is also equal to the national average, so costs may be more reasonable than in other areas.
  • The crime rate in Stockton of 46 crimes per 1,000 residents is higher than both the national and state averages. Memory care facilities tend to be very secure to help protect residents, and seniors concerned with safety should ask about the security measures in any communities they visit. 
  • Access San Joaquin provides transport for seniors throughout San Joaquin County. Seniors must be assessed and deemed eligible for the services. Eligible residents receive discounted fares, and there’s a reimbursement program for seniors who receive rides from friends and family.
  • Although seniors in Stockton encounter high sales taxes, some exemptions benefit older residents. These include exemptions for prescription drugs and most types of groceries. Social Security isn’t taxed, but other forms of retirement income are. However, California offers an extra benefit to seniors that allows them to double their personal exemption.

Note: Residential memory care is usually offered in assisted living facilities, and in general, memory care rates tend to be 20-30% higher than assisted living rates. No national database currently tracks memory care costs in the United States, so we’ve estimated the monthly memory care costs listed below by adding 25% to the rates listed in Genworth’s 2021 Cost of Care Survey.

Memory care in Stockton costs an average of $4,561 per month.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Memory Care in Stockton

  • Seniors in Stockton have access to world-class health care from facilities such as St. Joseph’s Medical Center Stockton. This hospital has a primary stroke center as well as a heart and vascular institute and a cancer institute.
  • Stockton offers seniors warm weather throughout the year, with 257 sunny days annually, compared to the national average of 205. It generally gets no snow, and there are only 17 inches of rain each year, less than the U.S. average of 38 inches.
  • The overall cost of living in Stockton is around 15% higher than the national average. Despite this, it’s lower than California’s average cost of living. Seniors in memory care generally have fixed costs, which can help people manage their budgets. Health care in the city is also equal to the national average, so costs may be more reasonable than in other areas.
  • The crime rate in Stockton of 46 crimes per 1,000 residents is higher than both the national and state averages. Memory care facilities tend to be very secure to help protect residents, and seniors concerned with safety should ask about the security measures in any communities they visit. 
  • Access San Joaquin provides transport for seniors throughout San Joaquin County. Seniors must be assessed and deemed eligible for the services. Eligible residents receive discounted fares, and there’s a reimbursement program for seniors who receive rides from friends and family.
  • Although seniors in Stockton encounter high sales taxes, some exemptions benefit older residents. These include exemptions for prescription drugs and most types of groceries. Social Security isn’t taxed, but other forms of retirement income are. However, California offers an extra benefit to seniors that allows them to double their personal exemption.

Memory Care Laws and Regulations in Stockton

Stockton Memory Care Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Memory Care Facilities in California are required to follow. Visit our Memory Care in California page for more information about these laws.

Laws and Regulations for memory care in California

Reviews of Communities Nearby

Memory Care

Chris

I visited this facility

Review of The Commons on Thornton

The Commons on Thornton was very nice. It seemed that they would be very attentive and work very well with my grandfather, but the negative was the cost. The tiers of memory care that they had...

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Memory Care

Celeste

I visited this facility

Review of O'Connor Woods

I was at O'Connor Woods to visit their memory care facility and I wasn't impressed. The gardens looked very nice with nice flowers. The appearance of the facility looked very nice but it was such a...

Provider response

Hi Celeste. Thank you for your feedback. We're sorry we did not meet your expectations. Our team of professionals are specially trained as universal workers to seamlessly meet the needs of each...

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Memory Care

Steven

I visited this facility

Review of O'Connor Woods

O'Connor Woods is a secured facility. It's very spacious and very well-kept. It's a one-stop shop type of facility where they have a very large campus. On that campus, they have their own hospital...

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