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Memory Care Communities in Thousand Oaks, California

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The Cost of Memory Care in Nearby Cities

Memory care in Thousand Oaks is more expensive than in many areas, exceeding both the California and U.S. monthly averages by $625 and $1,563, respectively. Both Santa Maria and San Luis Obispo offer memory care at the same average monthly rate of $6,625. Costs decrease somewhat in Los Angeles to $6,563. Care is much more affordable on average in Bakersfield, where seniors can receive memory care for an average of $4,688 per month.

Thousand Oaks

$7,188

California

$6,563

The United States

$5,625

Bakersfield

$4,688

Santa Maria

$6,625

Los Angeles

$6,563

San Luis Obispo

$6,625

Paying for Memory Care in Thousand Oaks

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 costs an average of $7,188 per month in Thousand Oaks.

Financial Assistance for Memory Care in Thousand Oaks

In Thousand Oaks 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 is one of the most expensive care types available in the Thousand Oaks area, outpaced only by nursing home facilities, which offer 24-hour skilled nursing and charge an average of $11,254 per month for a semiprivate room. Seniors can receive in-home care and home health care for $5,815 and $6,054, respectively, if they opt to age in place. Those not yet requiring memory care and who have no major medical concerns may choose assisted living facilities, which average $5,750 per month in Thousand Oaks.

Memory Care

$7,188

In-Home Care

$5,815

Home Health Care

$6,054

Assisted Living Facility

$5,750

Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)

$11,254

Note: Data for Thousand Oaks was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Oxnard, was used instead.

Free & Low-Cost Memory Care Resources in Thousand Oaks

Seniors in need of assistance beyond accessing memory care may use numerous resources in Thousand Oaks and the greater Ventura County area. These resources provide support, assistance with public benefits, information and advocacy for seniors in need. Each will have its own eligibility requirements, and seniors in need of assistance are encouraged to contact the programs directly for more information.

ResourceContactService
Alzheimer's Association California Central Coast Chapter(805) 494-5200The Alzheimer's Association provides numerous resources for people with Alzheimer's and their caregivers, including information about the condition, how to select long-term care facilities and what to expect. It also offers care consultations and early-stage support groups in Ventura County. A 24/7 helpline is available at (800) 272-3900.
Ventura County Ombudsman Program(805) 656-1986The Ventura County Ombudsman Program pairs residents of long-term care facilities with ombudsmen to represent them in disputes or when their rights are being violated. Ombudsmen can make unscheduled visits to facilities to check on conditions and also provide residents with resources and information about seniors' rights.
Ventura County Area Agency on Aging(805) 477-7300The local AAA provides access to resources such as legal assistance, the Aging & Disability Resource Center and health insurance counseling to ensure that seniors receive all benefits they may be entitled to. It also offers resources such as fall prevention training and referrals to other programs as needed.
Veteran Services(805) 477-4144Serving the entire Ventura County area, Veteran Services helps veterans and their family members navigate claims for service-connected compensation, pensions and memorial benefits. It can also provide supportive services for veteran families and mental health care assistance.
Legal Assistance(805) 483-8083Low-income seniors in Thousand Oaks may qualify for legal assistance through Ventura County. This includes gaining access to public benefits, such as Medi-Cal or handling issues with Supplemental Security Income.

What to Consider About Memory Care in Thousand Oaks

The Community Care Licensing Division, run by the California Department of Social Services, is responsible for overseeing memory care and other senior living facilities in Thousand Oaks and the rest of the state. This division ensures facilities follow state regulations for care and supervision and also inspects and investigates claims of violations. 

Benefits and Drawbacks of Memory Care in Thousand Oaks

  • Like most of California, Thousand Oaks has an extremely high cost of living at 66% higher than the national average. This also outpaces the California average cost of living by 17 points. This is highly influenced by a housing market nearly 300% more expensive than the national average. Health and grocery costs are more in line with the national averages.
  • Thousand Oaks is a very safe area, with both violent and property crime rates well below the national average. On a 100-point scale, with 100 being high crime, Thousand Oaks has a violent crime rate of 11.1 compared to 22.7 nationally. Property crime is at 21.2, with the national average at 35.4. 
  • Thousand Oaks offers a very comfortable climate to its residents, scoring an 8.8/10 on the BestPlaces Comfort Index. Summers are a bit warmer than the national average with an average high of around 89 degrees in the summer and lows rarely dropping below 44 degrees in winter. Sun shines more often than not, with 268 sunny days per year on average.
  • There are 183 physicians per 100,000 people in Thousand Oaks, below the national average of 210. However, the city is also home to Los Robles Regional Medical Center, which offers high-quality health care and serves as the area’s only Level II trauma center. It also offers services such as stroke rehabilitation, geriatrics, oncology, orthopedic care and physical therapy and rehabilitation.
  • Thousand Oaks’ sales tax rate is on the higher end at 7.25%. The state also has an income tax rate varying from 1% up to 13.3% depending on income, including most retirement income. These taxes can build up quickly, especially with additional federal taxes on retirement income. However, the state does not tax Social Security benefits. 
  • As of 2022, Ventura County joined the AARP Network of Age-Friendly Communities. This means that the county has dedicated itself to becoming more senior-friendly, developing resources and amenities to help seniors live comfortably in the area. Ventura County’s action plan includes strengthening transportation, creating age- and disability-friendly parks and developing more affordable residential care facilities.

Memory Care Laws and Regulations in Thousand Oaks

Thousand Oaks 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

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Paula

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of Oakview

My mother is in OakView. She's at The Gardens, which is a locked facility because she has Alzheimer's. The maintenance is amazing. They're always there, always pushing, always working hard, and...

Provider response

Paula, thank you so much for your heartfelt review. Your praise for our team members will certainly be shared with them. They all work hard to provide the best care possible, and your recognition...

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Memory Care

SusanG00

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of Sunrise of Westlake Village

Thank you Sunrise of Westlake Village for providing the best care for my dad. We couldn't be happier with our experience over the last several years. The team at Sunrise is outstanding, they truly...

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Memory Care

ReviewerRD#0620t

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of Silverado Thousand Oaks Memory Care

My mom ended up going to Silverado Thousand Oaks Memory Care Community. It's a great place, and they're wonderful. My mom likes it, and she doesn't like anywhere, so. I like that they take people...

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