Seniors can find a vast array of senior care options in San Diego, California. From beachfront living to abundant, life-enriching experiences, seniors with a range of care needs can find their ideal lifestyle in San Diego. People sometimes refer to all senior living communities as nursing homes. However, the term nursing home refers to just one type of senior care — skilled nursing care. Skilled nursing facilities provide 24/7 medical care and supervision, rehabilitation, and hospice care by a staff made up of nurses and doctors.
If your loved one does not have a severe medical condition, is not rehabilitating from an illness or surgery, and does not require hospice, a nursing home is not the best option. Most seniors are better suited for an assisted living facility that provides tailored assistance with activities of daily living, medication reminders, and other senior-specific services. Memory care is another type of specialized assisted living for people with Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia. Many modern assisted living communities also have on-site skilled nursing services, through an on-campus unit or third-party services provided in a resident’s quarters. These residential assisted living communities are meant for peacefully aging in place, so your loved one won’t have to move to an institutional nursing facility if they ever require skilled nursing care.
With so many senior care options to choose from, deciding on a specific community may be challenging. We created this all-inclusive guide to help you make this decision. With 20+ years of senior living market experience and proprietary data from local partners, we highlight details that are important to seniors. You’ll find information on 40 of our assisted living and memory care partner communities in a 10-mile radius of the San Diego city center. For skilled nursing as well as assisted living, this guide provides local information on costs, payment tips, laws and regulations, and an in-depth overview of senior living in San Diego.
My mother has lived here for her last 23 months. She loves the musical programs and live entertainment they bring in. She also enjoys the chair tai chi, bingo, bible study, outings, but especially her 3...
Overall, this is an excellent facility. Recently we were under a possible evacuation order due to a nearby fire, and I witnessed the caring and efficient procedures that had obviously been developed and...
My dad resided at Pacifica and was here for just 2 months. The staff, facility and amenities are very nice. We decided to move him to Texas because it’s $[removed]k cheaper but besides that we would’ve...
The main reason was it exclusively for Memory Care patients. The other places I looked at were assisted living first and a smaller memory care unit felt like an afterthought. StellarCare had three floors...
All the staff members from the business office to the daily caregivers are very nice. They care about the needs of the residents. Provide group events to get everyone out of their rooms during the day and...
My mother is an introvert so she does not participate in many activities but they do offer many. Some more intellectual activities would be nice. Lectures etc. Staff and residents are friendly. Place is...
Overall it's been a good experience at Ivy Park at Sabre Springs and much better care and value for the cost compared to [communities removed] where she was before.
My dad was previously a resident at Oakmont of Pacific Beach for a short time. I can't say enough how good the experience was. I am an emergency room physician and I have a lot of experience with Assisted...
When they say they will do something get an ETA and continue to follow up. They are very slow about resolving issues. It could be that they are understaffed but you gotta stay on them. The number is staff...
I do recommend them to anybody that asks me! Putting a loved one in assisted care is definitely a learning curve and my dad was not an easy case.
The beautiful home at Rancho Santa Fe Villa was always kept spotless and clean. Located in an exclusive residential community, it was a very clean facility at all times. The staff was very caring and...
A most difficult thing to do is place a loved one in a facility. Active care at mission bay made the transition as painless as possible. [name removed] made every effort to ease the pain of placing my...
Beautiful small clean facility. Ample care. Opportunity for a wide choice of activities every day. Accommodating food service. Most important this is a loving family environment where everyone knows your...
My husband who has Alzheimer's, has been a resident at ActivCare at 4S Ranch for [time frame removed]. Before I placed my husband in their care, I researched and visited at least 15 facilities in my area. ...
We moved my Aunt in a couple of months ago, and it’s perfect for her. The grounds here are beautiful and her apt a 1 bedroom , is very nice and roomy. Everyone is very friendly who live here, and they have...
We would leave all 5s for Paradise Village, with the exception that they could improve on a contact of some kind by an administrator or designated person, to reach out to loved ones with condolences when the...
It is a great place, My father really likes it. The food is really good and he likes the entertainment. Convenient parking is very limited? It has been good. They have some very strict rules about...
Mom loves it at Grossmont Gardens and is so happy to be back from a rehab facility she was at. It is a nice place, the staff and residents are welcoming, and they take great care of her. I would highly...
My husband and I had to find a new place for his father because he was requiring more care. We toured several places and knew we found the right place with Sungarden Terrace. This was the first place where...
A few months ago I asked a friend when she decided the time was right to enter into Senior Living. Her response gave me food for thought. She said whatever you do have a plan. If tomorrow you can not care...
Grossmont Memory Care is the perfect place for my mom. The staff is amazing! I really mean it! I visit every day and have seen how much love, kindness, and support the staff brings to their patients. It's...
Hello! My family highly recommends Coronado Retirement Village as a wonderful place for our 89-year-old mother to live. She has her own private room with a large window, private bathroom and shower, and...
The community is friendly. The apartment is spacious and bright. Daily exercise classes are offered to promote continued movement. The location is very convenient with banks, stores and eateries within...
I had good stay. They took good care of me while I healed up. The facility is beautiful and well maintained. Staff is courteous and responsive. Now I am able to return to work.
The meals and dining service has been excellent, and they have really great activities for us to participate in. Based on my experience so far I would recommend the White Sands community to others.
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You may find that nursing homes, or skilled nursing facilities, cost more than other types of senior care in San Diego, California. Seniors in skilled nursing facilities typically need 24/7 skilled medical care from specialized, medical staff. This leads to higher monthly costs than a senior would incur in an assisted living facility with a less specialized level of care.
The monthly median cost for a semi-private room in a San Diego skilled nursing facility is $9,384, and it’s $12,167 for a private room.[02] These monthly costs may include room and board, personal care services, and senior-specific amenities. If your senior loved one doesn’t require 24/7 skilled medical care, you may want to look at other, more affordable senior living options.
Assisted living and memory care facilities in San Diego are less expensive than skilled nursing facilities and are better options for most seniors. Below are the average monthly costs that families paid in 2022 for A Place for Mom’s partnered assisted living and memory care communities in San Diego. These cost figures include rent, meal plans, care services, and any other add-on fees for extra services, amenities, or pet rent.
Note that the starting costs of assisted living and memory care communities vary depending on location, specific amenities, and floor plan.
You and your senior loved one have several options to pay for long-term senior care. If the senior meets certain financial and medical criteria, nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities in San Diego can be paid for with the aid of state and federal programs. If assisted living and memory care communities are better suited for the senior in your life, similar payment options are available. Most families use a mix of private and public assistance methods to pay for senior care.
Continue reading to learn how private payment methods, public assistance options, and veterans benefits may be used to cover the costs of long-term senior care.
The costs of long-term senior care can be covered by personal income sources, such as savings, Social Security benefits, pensions, and investment returns. Some of the following options may apply to your family as well:
Selling a house
Reverse mortgage
Health savings accounts
Life insurance
Long-term care insurance
It may be helpful to note that long-term care insurance policies can vary in what they cover. If your loved one has a policy, we recommend speaking with their long-term care policy provider to understand what aspects of senior care their policy covers.
Senior veterans in San Diego who need a nursing home level of care may qualify to move into a VA-approved skilled nursing facility. If your loved one is a senior veteran, they must meet the following requirements to receive long-term care in a nursing home:
California has a specific veteran services program, called CalVet, through which seniors can access a Veterans Benefit Enhancement Program (or VBE). The VBE helps seniors transition from California’s Medicaid program to VA health care.
Disabled veterans may also qualify for the VA Aid and Attendance benefit. This benefit provides monthly payments in addition to the VA pension that can be used to cover senior living expenses in a care community of the senior’s choice. To qualify, the veteran must receive a VA pension, be enrolled in VA health care, and meet at least one of these additional requirements:
Senior veterans can apply for the Aid and Attendance by downloading VA Form 21-2680. The process for approval of benefits through the VA is often a long and complicated process. Check out the following for assistance with navigating the process:
Approximate number of veterans living in San Diego, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
Percentage of veterans in San Diego who are over the age of 75, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
Resources for San Diego veterans
San Diego VA Regional Benefit Office — public contact offices
8810 Rio San Diego Drive
San Diego, CA 9108
Phone: 800-827-1000
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
San Diego County Office of Military and Veterans Affairs — veterans services
5560 Overland Ave., Suite 310
San Diego, CA 92193
Phone: 858-694-3222
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
San Diego Public Library’s Veterans Resource Center — outreach
San Diego Central Library, Room 316
330 Park Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: 619-236-5800
Hours: Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing
Phone: 619-400-5157
California’s Medicaid program is called Medi-Cal. It serves people of low-income status by paying for health care services, such as medical appointments, rehabilitation, and hospital stays. Covered California is the health care portal specifically for California residents that offers Medi-Cal as well as affordable, full-coverage health care plans to low-income residents. Applying through Covered California’s web portal allows you to see if you qualify for Medi-Cal, as the Covered California application is the same as the Medi-Cal application. Through their easy-to-use site, Covered California gives low-income residents access to full, essential health care benefits on top of their Medi-Cal coverage.
Skilled nursing care in a nursing home, or skilled nursing facility, is a mandatory benefit under Medi-Cal. This means that medically necessary care in a skilled nursing facility is covered through Medi-Cal.[06] However, receiving nursing care in a skilled nursing facility is not a senior’s only option. All of A Place for Mom’s partner assisted living communities have at least some on-site skilled nursing services, and in-home health care options are also available through Medi-Cal.
Medi-Cal has in-home health care programs with specific Medi-Cal-approved providers. These in-home programs include skilled nursing services, enabling the senior to remain in their home or in an assisted living facility and still receive specialized nursing care. Note that not all assisted living facilities utilize Medi-Cal-approved in-home health care providers.
The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) model is available to eligible seniors through California’s Department of Health Care Services (or DHCS). This model enables seniors to receive long-term care services in their place of residence rather than in a skilled nursing facility. All of the following requirements must be met for a senior to enroll in the PACE model:
Medi-Cal doesn’t cover room and board fees in other types of senior living communities, such as assisted living and memory care communities. However, Medi-Cal may cover some of the costs of medical-related services that take place in assisted living or memory care communities, if it is a Medi-Cal-approved facility.[08]
Medi-Cal eligible seniors in San Diego may use the Assisted Living Waiver — a waiver designed to help seniors access care in an assisted living facility instead of in institutions such as nursing facilities or hospitals. The Assisted Living Waiver only helps seniors cover the cost of care services at a facility, and does not cover room and board in the community. Note that all of A Place for Mom’s partner assisted living facilities have at least some on-site skilled nursing services, enabling seniors to receive nursing care while living in an assisted living facility.
Seniors have many resources available in San Diego, whether it’s for assistance and support in applying for Medi-Cal or for information on chronic health conditions and senior care programs. The following resources include applications, program descriptions, and eligibility requirements, as well as where to find application counseling through your local Long-Term Care Ombudsman program.
San Diego resident Medi-Cal resources
Apply for Medi-Cal through San Diego County
Health and Human Services Agency
1600 Pacific Highway, Room 206
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: 619-515-6555
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Apply for Medi-Cal through Covered California
1879 Logan Ave. J
San Diego, CA 92113
Phone: 800-300-1506
Hours: Monday through Friday, 5 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Saturdays, 5 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Access home health care services through PACE
1515 K St., #400
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-713-8444
Medi-Cal program and eligibility information
Phone: 1-866-262-9881
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Find your local Long-Term Care Ombudsman
5560 Overland Ave., Suite 310
San Diego, CA 92193
Phone: 800-640-4661
Medicare may cover up to 100 days of nursing home services in a certified skilled nursing facility in San Diego, California. To be eligible for skilled nursing services, your senior loved one must have a medical diagnosis and meet all of the following requirements:
Seniors in need of skilled nursing levels of care may qualify for California’s Senior Care Action Network (SCAN) Health Plan. SCAN is a Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan that contracts with the California Department of Health’s Medi-Cal program for a dual Medicare/Medi-Cal program. This dual program provides home and community based services for in-home care services in the senior’s home or at an approved assisted living facility. All of the following requirements must be met for a senior to access the SCAN dual-coverage plan:
Note that Medicare may cover some medical care costs at an approved assisted living or a residential care home. However, the cost of rent isn’t covered by Medicare — only specific, medically necessary care services.
Seniors enrolled in Medicare can check their eligibility for Medicare Savings Programs that may cover part of their Medicare premium. There are four different Medicare Savings Programs in California, each of which may cover some of Medicare Part A, B, C, or a combination of parts. Seniors who meet low-income requirements can apply for Medicare Savings Programs online and explore additional state Medicare resources to see which program best fits their needs.
San Diego resident Medicare resources
Social Security Administration — learn about Medicare benefits
1333 Front St.
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: 800-772-1213
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Medicare Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP)
Phone: 1-800-434-0222
Find senior services in your county
5560 Overland Ave., Suite 310
San Diego, CA 92193
Phone: 858-495-5885
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
SCAN information
Phone: 800-675-4439
Find your local Long-Term Care Ombudsman
5560 Overland Ave., Suite 310
San Diego, CA 92193
Phone: 800-640-4661
California nursing homes, or skilled nursing facilities, are sometimes also referred to as rehabilitation centers and convalescent hospitals. All of these terms apply to skilled nursing facilities, which must be licensed in the state. Skilled nursing facilities that are part of larger senior living communities, such as Continuing Care Retirement Communities (or CCRCs), must be licensed by the California Department of Public Health (or CDPH). The CCRC as a whole must also be licensed by the California Department of Social Services (or CDSS).
Skilled nursing facilities in California are required to provide a range of services, including but not limited to services in the list below:
California skilled nursing facilities must also adhere to the following requirements for staff members and living spaces:
A nursing home, or skilled nursing facility, may not be the right option for your loved one, particularly if they don’t need 24-hour medical supervision. So, we’ve included information on California’s assisted living and memory care laws and regulations.
Assisted living and memory care facilities in San Diego must be licensed by the California Department of Social Services (or CDSS). All assisted living and memory care facilities in California must assess a senior via interviews and by reviewing their health records before welcoming them as a resident. Once a senior moves in, these facilities must also adhere to the following regulations:
Nursing homes, or skilled nursing facilities, are inspected annually by the CDPH’s Licensing and Certification Division.[13] The CDPH Center for Health Care Quality (or CHCQ) has a dashboard of the most common skilled nursing facility requirement violations. You can search by facility name, facility type, and county to find them.
The CDSS inspects assisted living and memory care facilities once each year. The CDSS must also inspect a facility within 10 days of receiving a complaint.[12] Licensed facilities and their inspection reports are available to the public via the CDSS Care Facility Search. Scroll down to “Search By Facility Group,” select “Elderly Assisted Living,” select the “Facility Type” and “San Diego County,” then click on the search button. You can also search by facility name or address.
California Department of Public Health
1616 Capitol Ave.
Sacramento, CA 95899-7377
Phone: 916-558-1784
San Diego County has COVID-19 guidelines that residents are encouraged to follow. The most current recommendations include staying up to date with COVID-19 vaccines and getting tested if symptoms are suspected. In general, mask-wearing is not required. However, if you have COVID-19 symptoms, a recent positive test, or been exposed to the virus, San Diego County asks that you wear a mask in public. Masks are also required in at-risk settings, such as health care centers and skilled nursing facilities or nursing homes.
Read the most recent San Diego County COVID-19 guidelines here.
Vaccinations. San Diego County encourages all citizens to stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccinations.
Masking. Guests are required to wear masks in skilled nursing facilities.
Facility cleanliness. Surfaces and shared items are routinely cleaned and disinfected with hospital-grade disinfectant.
Staff safety. Health care facility staff are given personal protective equipment (also known as PPE) and are routinely screened for COVID-19 symptoms.
Assisted living and memory care communities in San Diego have much to offer seniors. From full calendars of engaging activities to connected care opportunities, seniors with a variety of needs can find the lifestyle option that fits them.
San Diego nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities are staffed with doctors and nurses that provide seniors with round-the-clock supervision and skilled medical care. Skilled nursing facilities may also coordinate hospice and rehabilitation services for seniors. Rehabilitation services are designed for seniors recovering from surgery or an illness. Skilled nursing facilities as well as assisted living communities have a range of rehabilitative therapies available on-site. These therapies often include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Residents of these San Diego facilities may also find unique options, such as acupuncture, massage therapy, and certified therapy dogs.
All of our San Diego assisted living and memory care communities should provide a least some on-site nursing care services to current residents, equivalent to the services received at a skilled nursing facility. However, it is not typical that an assisted living community will admit a senior in need of 24/7 medical observation, as that service is reserved for seniors already living in the community. For example, residents already in an assisted living community that grow to need rehabilitation or hospice care can receive such care services in the comfort of their own unit.
Seniors who aren’t recovering from surgery or an illness, aren’t in need of hospice care, and don’t require 24/7 medical oversight should look at assisted living communities — not nursing homes — to meet their current and future needs.
Seniors who choose assisted living facilities in San Diego are set up to enjoy all that the city and their new lifestyle has to offer. Activities both within and outside of the community make for enriching social experiences, such as fitness classes, volunteer programs, parties, and live on-site entertainment. Visits to local museums, outings to sunny beaches, and lively tours of SeaWorld San Diego also await residents who want to maximize each day.
Luxe amenities can be found in many of San Diego’s assisted living communities, from living units to dining and common areas. Residents enjoy on-site fine dining experiences, pamper themselves in full service salons, wellness spas, and optimize their health in fitness centers and therapy pools. In addition, pools with views of the ocean waves and walking paths to nearby sandy beaches await residents. Some communities even maintain exclusive, private beach access and rooftop decks overlooking the ocean.
Most of San Diego’s assisted living facilities offer multiple senior care services in a single location, such as memory care and on-site skilled nursing care. These communities allow seniors to choose their ideal living situation without worry of moving in the future if their care needs change. Some of these facilities even have social services teams to coordinate residents’ appointments and facilitate communication between residents, families, and nursing staff.
Memory care communities in San Diego are ready to make each resident’s day meaningful. These specialized senior living communities are staffed with memory-care trained staff and uniquely designed for the safety and comfort of seniors with memory care needs. From person-centered activities to specialized therapies and amenities, these communities have something for all seniors to keep their minds engaged. Some communities even offer unique experiences, like virtual reality brain fitness games, accessible and safe social events, and chauffeured field trips to many of San Diego’s popular attractions.
Most memory care facilities in San Diego are a part of a larger assisted living facility which provides an array of on-site skilled nursing care services. Some even advertise themselves as luxury care communities, offering many high-end amenities for seniors to enjoy along the stages of their care journey.
Seniors can socialize in comfortable common areas after treating themselves to fresh styles and manicures in full-service, on-site salons. Residents are often found enjoying a gourmet meal with regional seafood and seasonal produce, or spending tranquil moments in on-site therapy gardens and landscaped courtyards. Like assisted living communities, many San Diego memory care communities even have unique, on-site amenities like personal wine storage, bars, and sports lounges.
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Number of seniors over the age of 75 currently living in San Diego, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
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Senior residents in San Diego, California, have access to several nationally ranked hospitals and senior health care centers.
UC San Diego Health – La Jolla and Hillcrest Hospitals are teaching hospitals that provide general and surgical care. They’re nationally ranked for several areas of adult care, including cancer surgeries, cardiology, and their geriatric clinic.
Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla provides general and surgical care. They’re nationally ranked for cardiology and orthopedics.
Sharp Memorial Hospital is nationally ranked for lung surgery and urology. This hospital also provides general medical and surgical care, in addition to having geriatric specialists and several senior resource centers.
Many of San Diego’s nursing homes and senior care facilities offer scheduled transportation to their residents for specific appointments, errands, and scheduled outings. Resident visitors will also find many public transportation options available, allowing them to maximize their experiences with their loved ones in San Diego.
San Diego Public Transportation has a program called PRONTO that enables riders to buy their tickets online through an app. These public transportation options are available to San Diego residents and visitors alike:
San Diego also has transportation options designed with seniors in mind.
Endless entertainment awaits seniors and their visitors in San Diego, California, a city known for its scenic beaches and world-renowned attractions. From lounging on picturesque beaches to visiting San Diego’s most iconic attractions, this city has something for everyone. Check out the San Diego Tourism Authority’s website for updates on things to do and local guides for San Diego visitors and locals alike.
Many of San Diego’s popular attractions are wheelchair accessible and make accommodations for people with disabilities. For example, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and the USS Midway Museum all offer wheelchair rentals, tour scripts, and accessibility guides. SeaWorld San Diego and the San Diego Zoo itself also offer accessibility accommodations and options for people with varying cognitive and physical abilities.
Family visitors and locals alike have many opportunities to enjoy gorgeous coastal scenery while in San Diego. There are many popular beaches, including La Jolla Shores and Cove, located near unique shops and restaurants. Natural beauty, stunning views from the rocky cliffs, and marine life sightings await. Day trips to Coronado Island are also full of possibilities and unique experiences, from lounging on the breathtaking Coronado Beach to sipping coffee in coastal cafes.
Locals and visitors alike enjoy spending time in Old Town San Diego or Balboa Park — a historical site and thousand-acre park with serene nature areas as well as entertainment venues, cafes, and museums. The Comic-Con Museum, the San Diego Museum of Art, lush gardens, tropical trails, and much more are all located in the park.
Find every cuisine imaginable in San Diego’s popular restaurants, from seafood fine dining experiences to unique steakhouses. And after dinner, live entertainment awaits. Whether via a sporting event or theatrical performance, San Diego’s cultural attractions make for an exciting and bustling city. Catch a San Diego Padres game in Petco Park or a rugby or lacrosse game at Snapdragon Stadium. San Diego is also home to several performing arts centers. The Old Globe and two venues managed by San Diego Theatres — Civic Theater and Balboa Theater — host famous acts, popular musicals, theatrical comedies, and more.
Silvergate Rancho Bernardo, Cypress Court and Monte Vista Village are the top-rated Nursing Homes facilities near San Diego, CA. These Nursing Homes facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Nursing Homes in San Diego is $5,813 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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