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Last Updated: 7/3/24

Sacramento, the Farm-to-Fork Capital of California and the City of Trees, is home to a treasure trove of assisted living communities. This Northern California haven allows you and your family to be as choosy as you wish, whether you’re looking for high-end amenities, multiple levels of senior care, or homelike communities. In Sacramento assisted living communities, seniors receive assistance with activities of daily living — such as dressing, bathing, toileting, and more — in addition to abundant activities and senior-specific amenities. Even with all of Sacramento’s offerings, making the decision to move into an assisted living community is a big deal, and A Place for Mom is here to guide you through the process.

This all-inclusive guide to Sacramento assisted living includes 41 of A Place for Mom’s partner communities, all within a 10-mile radius of the Sacramento city center. Here, you have everything you need to help you make your decision, including how much Sacramento assisted living costs and how seniors and families pay for this type of care. We also guide you through senior-specific benefits and local resources, California assisted living laws and regulations, and an in-depth overview of what you can expect from retiring in Sacramento.

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Average starting price $4,134/month
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Recent reviews of Assisted Living in Sacramento, CA
The Meadows Senior Living in Elk Grove, CA
5.0

I would recommend The Meadows to other families. The staff get to know the tenants and their family/ support providers and share observations.

WellQuest of Granite Bay
4.2

The newness of the facility really stood out to us along with the variety of unit sizes they had available and the meal service.

Chateau On Capitol Avenue in Sacramento, CA
5.0

My 91 year old mother has been at Chateau on Capitol Ave. for about six months and has adapted well. She has made many new friends and is enjoying life there. The staff are very attentive and I'm impressed that every staff member calls her by name. It is a personal touch that I find endearing. Her room is always clean and she loves the food. I am comfortable with the level of care she is receiving and believe this move will add quality years to her life. My brother and sister have commented on the improvement in her health, attitude and her out look on life. Would recommend this facility to those who are looking for a quality facility to care for their family members.

Olive Glen Manor

4926 Robertson Ave, Carmicheal, CA 95608

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Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Southbreeze Gardens

7860 Sunrise Greens Dr, Sacramento, CA 95828

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Aryle Care Home

8157 La Almendra Way, Sacramento, CA 95823

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Stacie's Chalet - Sacramento

9847 Folsom Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95827

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

Belhaven Senior Care Home

5712 Herbal Way, Sacramento, CA 95835

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Mountain Manor

6101 Fair Oaks Blvd., Carmichael, CA 95608

Provides: Assisted Living

McGuire Guest Home

3442 California Ave, Carmichael, CA 95608

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Vineyard Senior Retreat

9341 Heathfield Way, Sacramento, CA 95829

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Vineyard Senior Retreat is a residential care home in the city of Sacramento, California in Sacramento County. Our community is located in a serene environment that overlooks a beautiful lush surrounding. The area is quiet and peaceful which helps our seniors relax in a great way. Sacramento is...

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Barrett Hills Senior Care

4436 Jan Drive, Carmichael, CA 95608

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

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Costs of assisted living in the Sacramento area

According to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data, the average cost that families and seniors paid for Sacramento assisted living facilities between 2022 and 2023 was $5,073 per month. This cost includes room and board, senior care services, and fees and add-ons like pet rent and elective services.[01]

Breakdown of assisted living costs

In addition to the senior’s new housing, assisted living costs may include some or all of the following features:

  • Standard personal care services, such as assistance with daily living activities
  • Three meals a day
  • Weekly housekeeping and laundry
  • Maintenance and landscaping
  • Security systems
  • Scheduled transportation
  • Pet rent
  • Organized activities and programs, such as fitness classes or interest clubs
  • On-site amenities, including fitness centers, libraries, swimming pools, and more

The figures below are baseline costs that can help you and your loved one compare Sacramento assisted living communities. Unlike the figure above, baseline costs don’t include the costs of care or add-on fees.

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How people pay for assisted living in Sacramento

Seniors and their loved ones use personal income sources, benefit programs, or a combination of both to cover the costs of Sacramento assisted living care, room, and board. In this section, we guide you through veterans benefits, Medi-Cal, and Medicare resources for seniors. You’ll also find local, senior-specific resources in each section that can help guide you through application processes.

Private pay methods in Sacramento

You and your senior loved one’s personal income like savings accounts, investment returns, pensions, Social Security benefits, and any of the sources below can be used for assisted living costs:

Understand California laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) regulates and licenses assisted living facilities in Sacramento. The CDSS also licenses other senior care facilities in the state, often called residential care facilities for the elderly. In addition, the CDSS licenses continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs), which provide independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing services all on one senior living campus.

Seniors must be assessed before joining an assisted living community in California. The assessment process may involve interviews and health record reviews. In addition, assisted living facilities are required to follow these regulations:

  • House a maximum of two residents per bedroom
  • Provide individual privacy in each bathroom
  • Ensure bedrooms can accommodate equipment, such as wheelchairs and walkers
  • Provide clean and accessible common areas for residents
  • Provide activities involving social, leisure, and daily living skills

Assisted living facilities are inspected by the CDSS once a year and within 10 days of receiving a complaint. Inspection reports for each licensed community can be found through the CDSS Care Facility Search. Scroll down to “Search By Facility Group,” and select “Elderly Assisted Living.” Then, select the “Facility Type” and “Sacramento County.” Finally, click on the search button. You can also search by facility name or address.

California Department of Health contact information

California Department of Public Health
1616 Capitol Ave.
Sacramento, CA 95899-7377
Phone: 916-558-1784

COVID-19 regulations for Sacramento assisted living facilities

Sacramento County has guidelines for isolation and quarantine to prevent the spread of COVID-19, but they don’t have a mask mandate in place. Check for updated guidelines on Sacramento County’s website. Some of Sacramento’s assisted living communities may have their own COVID-19 guidelines, so reach out to a community you’re interested in if you want to learn more.

Get to know assisted living in Sacramento

276

Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market

4.1/5.0 average in-network rating
54% of communities in our network are pet-friendly
78% of communities in our network provide complimentary or at-cost transportation services
68% of communities in our network have wheelchair-accessible showers
61% of our in-network assisted living offerings are senior board and care homes

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Number of people we referred to our in-network Sacramento assisted living facilities between 2022 and 2023

81

Average age of residents we referred to Sacramento assisted living facilities in our network
Of those who chose to identify, 66% of our in-network referrals were female and 32% were male.

What to expect from assisted living in Sacramento

Sacramento assisted living communities strive to break senior care stereotypes. Local offerings range from intimate residential homes to larger facilities that have multiple care types, enabling seniors and their families to choose a new home that fits their unique needs and preferences. Whether it’s an apartment-style community or a shared or private room in a residential care home, Sacramento assisted living communities provide a meaningful and enriching retirement.

Intimate communities

In Sacramento, 61% of assisted living communities in A Place for Mom’s network are in residential care homes instead of larger facilities. Sometimes also known as senior board and care homes, these homelike settings house smaller numbers of seniors. Sacramento’s residential care homes offer standard services and amenities like daily assistance, three meals a day, housekeeping, transportation, and cozy communal spaces.

If you or your loved one are intimidated by the idea of moving into a large facility, a residential care home may be a good fit. Some of these options in Sacramento even have higher staff-to-resident ratios that allow for more personalized care and companionship. Residents will get all the care they need and the benefits of a maintenance-free, socially enriched lifestyle within the comforts of a home.

Combinations of senior care types

Aside from one stand-alone assisted living community, 36% of the Sacramento communities in A Place for Mom’s network offer a variety of care combinations. These combinations can include independent living and memory care services, connecting seniors to more peers and additional services for future consideration.

Larger care communities such as these usually come with more amenities, like swimming pools, fitness centers, and full-service restaurants. Seniors and their loved ones may also find peace of mind when they choose a community that offers memory care in particular. Should your loved one need memory care in the future, moving into an assisted living facility that offers both services removes the need for relocating in the future.

A fulfilling Sacramento retirement

Sacramento assisted living communities can help your senior family member live a fulfilling, maintenance-free lifestyle all while receiving the daily care they need. Aside from creating individualized care plans and lifting a significant responsibility off of families’ shoulders, these communities strive to make each day meaningful. And throughout their experience, senior residents won’t have to lift a finger.

In communities with multiple care types, seniors can take a dip in a swimming pool just outside their door or stroll along the walking paths while the community caregivers take care of their housekeeping and laundry chores. After, seniors can pamper themselves or try a new hairstyle in the full-service salon, spa, and barber shop. In the evenings, they’re encouraged to meet up with their peers to enjoy a tableside dining experience or to catch their favorite film in the on-site movie theater. Each day belongs to the seniors in Sacramento assisted living communities.

In residential care homes, seniors can find intriguing on- and off-site activities. Field trips to local museums and shopping excursions are engaging and also convenient, thanks to the communities that offer transportation services. Whether it’s enjoying live on-site entertainment or simply taking advantage of their maintenance-free lifestyle, seniors can create a fulfilling retirement.

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Unfamiliar with Sacramento? Highlights for seniors

78917

Approximate number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Sacramento
15%

Percentage of the Sacramento population over the age of 65[06]

37083

Average annual retirement income for Sacramento seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors in Sacramento

Here, you’ll find the top three hospitals in Sacramento. They’re nationally and locally recognized for geriatric care and adult procedures, and several are located near A Place for Mom’s partner assisted living communities.

UC Davis Medical Center

UC Davis Medical Center is the No. 1 hospital in Sacramento. It’s a teaching hospital that’s nationally ranked for cancer surgery, cardiology, diabetes care, and geriatrics.

Mercy General Hospital

Mercy General Hospital is the No. 2 hospital in Sacramento. This surgical and general care facility is known locally for neurology, geriatrics, and stroke aftercare.

Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Center

Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Center is the No. 3 hospital in Sacramento. It provides both general and surgical care, and it’s known for high ratings in areas of adult care such as orthopedics, geriatrics, and kidney failure procedures.[08]

Transportation for seniors in Sacramento

The majority of Sacramento residents and visitors navigate the city by car or a rideshare service if they’re not exploring downtown or another walkable area. In fact, seniors may be interested to know that 78% of Sacramento assisted living communities in A Place for Mom’s network provide either complimentary or at-cost transportation services. These services give seniors a secure and reliable way to explore the city.

Seniors and their visiting loved ones may also find that the Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) makes exploring the city a bit simpler. SacRT’s bus routes and light rail lines are accessible for out-of-towners, seniors, and people with disabilities. The light rail stations use visual and tactile signals in addition to lifts or ramps to help people with impaired eyesight and physical limitations.

SacRT Go Paratransit Services is another accessible transportation option. Seniors can schedule travel up to two days in advance, and the service gives priority seating to seniors and people with disabilities. All of SacRT’s buses have ramps, lowering features, and room to accommodate mobility devices.

Sacramento’s transit scores are below, shown in numerical ranks from zero to 100 based on how accessible and easy it is to use each mode of transportation. Higher scores point to the best transportation options in Sacramento, and these can help seniors and their visitors gauge how easy it will be to explore the city.

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Senior activities in Sacramento

Between Sacramento’s ideal weather and its close proximity to the San Francisco Bay Area and Lake Tahoe, seniors and their visitors will never run out of indoor and outdoor activities. Sacramento truly has it all! From wine tastings and performing arts theaters to live music venues and pristine golf courses, seniors can achieve a relaxed and balanced retirement lifestyle.

Popular attractions

Visitors will enjoy exploring these must-see Sacramento spots:

  • Old Sacramento Waterfront is a national historic landmark complete with museums, steam trains, riverboat rides, eclectic shops, restaurants, and more. Locals enjoy this area as much as the tourists.
  • Red Hawk Casino and resort not only lets visitors take their shot at winning big, but it’s also a popular fine dining and entertainment venue.
  • Hard Rock Hotel and Casino at Fire Mountain has over a thousand games and hosts exciting live events.
  • The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament is among the most historic Sacramento buildings. Its architecture and religious significance make it a beautiful and important part of the downtown community.

Outdoor activities

Sacramento’s picturesque outdoor nature reserves can accommodate both seniors and their visitors. In addition, all public parks in Sacramento County have modifications in place for people with disabilities:

  • American River Parkway has swimming areas, fishing spots, a dedicated bike trail, and more.
  • Leland Stanford Mansion is a state historic park and museum that’s open to the public and offers tours.
  • Sutter’s Fort is another state historic park with picnic areas, a museum, and biking and hiking trails.
  • Capitol Park is modeled after a Victorian garden and includes monuments, ancient species of trees, and walking paths to observe the memorials.
  • Bradshaw Ranch Golf Course is the perfect place to practice your golf swing.
  • Haggin Oaks golf course features two championship golf courses and a large driving range.

Live entertainment

As a stop on most every entertainer’s tour, Sacramento events have it all, from popular sports to performing arts theaters:

A laid-back lifestyle

Together, seniors and their visitors can enjoy these engaging yet relaxed activities:

  • Wide Open Walls is Sacramento’s mural festival, where residents and visitors can experience the city as though it’s a living art gallery.
  • The California State Railroad Museum is a popular choice for residents and visitors alike.
  • Sacramento senior centers have dozens of locations throughout the city and offer classes, wellness programs, interest groups, and opportunities for new relationships.
  • The Sacramento Public Library has several locations where seniors can keep up with their favorite authors or find a new engaging read.
  • Sacramento’s best restaurants are sure to introduce visitors to their new favorite eatery. Choose among a variety of cuisines, from unexpectedly unique tacos to up-and-coming plant-based restaurants.
  • Midtown Farmers Market is open year-round, offering residents a taste of this farm-to-fork city.
  • The Underground Tasting Room is one of the many local wine rooms that offer a unique Northern California winery experience.
  • Le Blanc Day Spa can help seniors and their visitors unwind with Ayurveda massages, facials, and sauna sessions.

Frequently asked questions

Atria Rocklin, Cogir of Brentwood and Sunrise of Rocklin are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Sacramento, CA. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Assisted Living in Sacramento is 4,134 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

  1. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Sex by age by veteran status for the civilian population 18 years and over (B21001) [Data set]. American Community Survey.

  3. U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. What’s Medicare? Medicare.gov.

  4. California Department of Social Services. (2023). Laws and regulations. CA.gov.

  5. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and sex (S0101) [Data set]. American Community Survey.

  6. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Population 65 years and over in the United States (S0103): Sacramento [Data set]. American Community Survey.

  7. U.S. World and News Report. (2022). Best hospitals in Sacramento, California.

  8. Walkscore. (2022). Living in Sacramento.

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