As our loved ones age, one of the most important—and emotional—decisions families face is where and how they should...
A common question is, “what does assisted living cost in San Diego County?”
Most often, the price for assisted living is privately paid by the individual receiving care or their family. Having income and savings is important.
There are a few exceptions to this discussed below.
Assisted living cost in San Diego
Find Affordable Care
Your private health insurance, including MediCare, does not pay for long term care in any kind of care facility. This includes assisted living, board and care and skilled nursing.
(MediCare DOES pay for short term rehabilation stays in skilled nursing.)
MediCare pays doctor visits, treatments, qualified hospital stays, and medical services prescribed by a physician such as home health care, and hospice care.
If income and savings are not enough, how else can we afford senior care?
Medi-Cal is a government program to help low income seniors and others pay for care. In order to qualify, you must show limited income and limited assets. There are qualified Medi-Cal attorneys and specialists who can help families apply.
In California, Medi-Caid is called Medi-Cal. It is the same thing.
Every state partners individually with the federal government to administer this program, so it is called something different in each state.
With a few exceptions, Medi-Cal only pays for long term care in a skilled nursing facility. It does not pay for the vast majority of assisted living communities, memory care communities, or board and care homes.
One exception to this private pay assisted living cost in San Diego County is the government sponsored Assisted Living Waiver program.
There are also a few non-profit private health plans that have begun working with Medi-Cal to access for assisted living care.
The majority of assisted living communities and board and care homes in San Diego are month to month rental.
Their rates include meals, basic utilities, housekeeping, transportation (not often in the care homes) and activities.
In assisted living communities, your apartment rent is one rate and care costs are generally additional. And there will be a second person fee added for two seniors in one apartment.
Board and care homes are typically all inclusive rates.
CCRCs that require a financial commitment are a different category entirely.
Assisted living costs in San Diego vary significantly by location, age of community or home and care provided.
Based upon experience in the year 2021, here are the average ranges for the price of assisted living care in San Diego County.
For detailed assisted living prices in San Diego and availability of senior care, please contact us. We’re happy to help and our service is free to families.
Learn more about Elder Answers here.
| Shared Room (uncommon)(not including care)
$2200-$2600 |
Studio/Alcove(not including care)
$2600-$3500 |
One Bedroom(not including care)
$3800-$6500 |
Two Bedroom(not including care)
$5500-$8500 |
| Shared Room(including care)
$3500-$4800 |
Private Room(including care)
$5000-$7500 |
| Shared Room$3500-$5500 (not including care)
$4500-$6500 (including care) |
Private Room$4500-$6000 (not including care)
$6000-$9000 (including care) |
As our loved ones age, one of the most important—and emotional—decisions families face is where and how they should...
Choosing the right type of senior care for a loved one is one of the most important—and often overwhelming—decisions...
When planning for senior care, understanding the difference between independent living vs assisted living is crucial. While both options provide safe...
As our parents age, many of us begin to consider how we can best support them in their senior...