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10 Best Assisted Living Facilities in Baton Rouge, LA

Last Updated: 2/21/25

In Baton Rouge, nestled on the banks of the Mississippi River in southeast Louisiana, you will find many assisted living communities that offer peaceful and friendly homes.

In an assisted living community, support and safety are the priorities, with dedicated and specialized care to suit residents’ developing needs. Assisted living also offers a way of life that goes beyond care, with amenities, activities, and, in some cases, luxuries, that empower seniors to do more of what they love in a sociable atmosphere.

In these listings, which cover a 10-mile radius of the Baton Rouge downtown area, you will find eight partner communities to learn more about. You will also discover more about life and culture in Baton Rouge, activity ideas for seniors and their families, important information about local health care and transportation services, and ways to pay for assisted living.

Baton Rouge Assisted Living Facilities | 269 Reviews

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Average starting price $3,930/month
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Recent reviews of Assisted Living in Baton Rouge, LA
Oakwood Village Assisted Living in Zachary, LA
4.1

The staff and residents are very nice and they would be happy with Oakwood Village. It's a place I would recommend to others. We picked this community, because of the friendliness of staf and cost.

The Pearl at Jamestown in Baton Rouge, LA
4.5

I would recommend this facility -all staff are friendly and helpful. The move in process was as good as could be expected under circumstances-clean facility -housekeeping comes at least twice a week, or as often as needed. The entertainment is great. One thing that is better to me and brings me comfort is that they have nurses on staff over night, some facilities do not.

Williamsburg Senior Living Community in Baton Rouge, LA
3.9

The community at Williamsburg Senior Living seems to fit Mom's needs fairly well. She does not drive anymore and had limited social interaction opportunities. She is starting to engage in the activities offered by Williamsburg. Her apartment is somewhat dated but seems to fit her needs. She believes there could be improvement in the meals. She says she is content with her decision to sell her house of over 20 years and move into Williamsburg. Its only been a few moths so time will tell if this continues to suit her needs Overall based on just a few months stay I would recommend this place to others.

Sunrise of Baton Rouge

8502 Jefferson Highway, Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.9
Review Score
45 reviews

The cleanliness and the staff is good and they have long term retention, warm and caring atmosphere. Based on the experience we have had so far, we would recommend this community to other families.

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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In elegant, residential environments, we deliver the finest in senior care, and are recognized internationally for both quality and innovation. Guided by our Principles of Service, Sunrise affords families peace-of-mind by providing today's seniors with a range of personalized assisted living...

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Williamsburg Senior Living Community

5445 Government Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.6
Review Score
11 reviews

I do like living here. I like the friendliness of the other residents as well as the staff and administrator. I would recommend this community to other families based on the experience I have had so far!

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Williamsburg Senior Living Community offers the finest in retirement living. Williamsburg began serving the senior population in 1987. We offer spacious independent and assisted living apartments.Our services are delivered by warm, dedicated personnel who care about and for the residents.We...

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Holly Court Assisted Living and Memory Care

8585 Summa Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.4
Review Score
52 reviews

Holly Court has been terrific! They will reach out to you if there's any problem. They have complete transparency. They were willing to help us out immediately.

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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We are in South Baton Rouge, LA and in the heart of the medical community, Holly Court offers a variety of retirement living options. While we encourage and foster independence, we are aware that there may be a time when additional help is necessary for functioning day to day. Our community...

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The Claiborne at Baton Rouge

9511 Creekview Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70836

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8.7
Review Score
19 reviews

My loved one was previously a resident at The Claiborne at Baton Rouge. The nurses were caring individuals. The food was adequate, the place was clean. Everything about the physical facility was pleasant...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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Senior Living at The Claiborne at Baton Rouge!Newly renovated in 2022, The Claiborne at Baton Rouge offers active, upscale living for seniors of all ages and abilities. Our senior living community is a place where class and compassion meet southern hospitality to provide residents and their loved...

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Garden View Assisted Living

3130 Jones Creek Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70816

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.5
Review Score
3 reviews

Love everything about Garden View Assisted living. The food ,the care, people working there. [name removed] is so happy there. We love Garden View

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Sunrise at Siegen

9351 Siegen Lane, Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.9
Review Score
44 reviews

Food quality and choices could be improved upon. I like that I feel safe with my mom at this facility. I like that they know the clients and will report any variations immediately

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Sunrise at Siegen is an assisted living community situated in the lovely cultural capital of Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. Louisiana is one state that has increasingly been an independent setup and it has been incredibly endowed with French culture and customs. This...

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Barclay House of Baton Rouge

9394 Siegen Lane, Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.4
Review Score
22 reviews

My overall experience Good. Value good. Cleanliness of facility good. Meals good cafeteria staff excellent. Quality of care ok could have been better .Nursing( Lpns )staff good, follow up by the cna's could...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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The Pearl at Jamestown

14443 Perkins Rd., Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.4
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21 reviews

I have been very pleased with the facility. They try very hard to keep the residents occupied for the most part. They serve well balanced meals and snacks. The staff has been really great with my husband as...

Provides: Memory Care
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The Pearl at Jamestown is the premiere provider of Memory Care in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Owned and operated by Phoenix Senior Living, we place a priority on personalized care and providing a purposeful day for our residents. The Pearl specializes in Memory Care and all staff are trained...

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Southside Gardens

4604 Perkins Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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7.0
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8 reviews

Mom has settled in well at Southside Gardens and is making new friends. She enjoys the patio home type atmosphere and the smaller number of residents on site.

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Welcome to Southside Gardens Independent and Assisted Living Community. We're delighted that you are visiting our site to learn more about our services.For the past 30 years, we have provided high quality and affordable senior living housing and care. We're family owned business and we listen to...

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The Haven at Windermere

8225 YMCA Plaza Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70810

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2 reviews

The Haven community is very clean, and the staff members are super friendly. The care services are good and the food was great, our loved one really enjoyed all of the meals. We also thought the value for...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

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The Pines Retirement Center

14686 Old Hammond Hwy, Baton Rouge, LA 70816

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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6.0
Review Score
21 reviews

A lot of these reviews are outdated. Under the current management things are great. The administrator is helpful and willing to resolve concerns quickly. The director of nursing is super sweet. The nurses...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Colonial Care Assisted Living is a senior living community located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in East Baton Rouge Parish along the Mississippi River, and home to over 229,000 people, with 820,000 in the Greater Baton Rouge area. Residents who enjoy southern living and a slower pace will be able...

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The Claiborne at Shoe Creek

9750 Couret Dr., Central, LA 70818

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6.3
Review Score
11 reviews

I would definitely recommend this facility to others. The staff is always friendly and professional. The move in process was a breeze. The housekeeping is great - we've had no issues at all. The meals are...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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You’re Always at Home HereSenior Living at The Claiborne at Shoe Creek!The Claiborne at Shoe Creek is a family-owned and operated community for seniors in Central, Louisiana. Our boutique apartment homes and resort-inspired amenities come together to give you or your loved one an impeccable...

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Affinity Nursing and Rehab Center

4005 North Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Provides: Memory Care, Nursing Homes

Maison Des Ami of Louisiana, Inc.

1050 Convention Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Provides: Assisted Living

Maison Des Ami of Louisiana, Inc.

1050 Convention Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Provides: Assisted Living

St. James Place

333 Lee Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70808

6 reviews

Our mother has been in independent living for three years and is thriving. Some areas are a little worn but they've been continually redoing areas. It's very clean. Until Covid restrictions she took advantage of all the activities offered includin...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living

Baton Rouge Health Care Ctr

5550 Thomas Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70811

Provides: Memory Care, Nursing Homes

River Oaks Estate

9475 Pettit Road, Baker, LA 70714

Provides: Assisted Living

River Oaks Estate

9475 Pettit Road, Baker, LA 70714

Provides: Assisted Living

Maison de Fleur Assisted Living

559 Rushing Road West, Denham Springs, LA 70726

4 reviews

Both of my parents ([names removed]) have been living in Maison de Fleur's Assisted Living facility in Denham Springs, LA since [date removed] since my dad's stroke. It took them about 2 months to get...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Costs of assisted living in the Baton Rouge area

The average actual cost of an assisted living community in the Baton Rouge area is $4,087, according to A Place For Mom’s proprietary data.[01] This figure includes:

  • Associated fees and add-on services
  • Services such as nursing care and security
  • Room and board
  • On-site amenities such as beauty parlors and exercise facilities

Bear in mind that the following chart represents the average baseline costs for this area, without any additional fees.

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How people pay for assisted living in Baton Rouge

Assisted living comprises both room and board and in-home care. As such, residents can often use a combination of benefits, pensions, long-term insurance, and private pay options to cover the cost of living at their facilities.

In this payment guide, you will find information about all the ways to pay for care, including private sources, benefits for veterans, Medicare, and Medicaid.

Private pay methods in Baton Rouge

Many seniors choose to combine private sources to bankroll life in their assisted living communities. These sources can include their personal savings, pensions, Social Security benefits they’re entitled to collect, and investment returns. The following are also valid options:

Understand Louisiana laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

All assisted living facilities in Louisiana must be licensed by the Louisiana Department of Health’s Health Standards Section. As licensed facilities, these communities are known and categorized as adult residential care providers. By law, these allow seniors to live in the least restrictive setting of their choice, ensure that facilities accommodate residents’ individualized changing needs and preferences; provide that facilities tend to the residents’ dignity, autonomy, and privacy; and encourage the involvement of seniors’ families in their care. Communities must provide or coordinate services that meet residents’ needs when it comes to assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs); meals; laundry; socialization and recreation opportunities; transportation; housekeeping services essential for health and comfort.

In Louisiana, adult residential care is broken into four classifications: personal care homes, shelter care homes, assisted living facilities (level 3 facilities), and adult residential care communities (level 4 facilities). Assisted living facilities provide adult residential care to 17 or more residents in independent apartments equipped with kitchenettes, which might be functional or made nonfunctional for safety reasons, though kitchenettes aren’t required in units designated for specialized dementia care.

Adult residential care communities have the same requirements but also provide intermittent nursing services to residents. Part of assisted living’s classification as adult residential care providers in Louisiana means that these facilities must be regularly inspected. Inspections must take place at least once a year, and the facilities must be able to show that they have all the systems, equipment, and protocols in place that they need in order to adequately care for seniors. This includes meeting residents’ changing needs and preferences and establishing care plans.

You can explore these provisions in greater depth at the state Department of Health website here. For inspection reports, you must make a public records request. Here are instructions on exactly how to do so.

Louisiana Department of Health contact information 

628 N. Fourth St.
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Phone: 888-342-6207
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4.30 p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Baton Rouge assisted living facilities

COVID restrictions have been loosened in Louisiana, and mandates such as masking in public places have been lifted, but the state is still following government-issued advice.

Vaccinations. The Louisiana Department of Health recommends that, if eligible, anyone living or working in a health care setting should get their vaccinations against COVID-19 and any follow-up boosters offered.

Masking. While masking is no longer mandatory in public places, facilities reserve the right to reinstate that guideline.

Facility cleanliness. Assisted living facilities must be regularly cleaned and a high level of hygiene maintained in all areas.

Social distancing. Government guidance still recommends that people maintain a distance of six feet when visiting, if possible.

Quarantining. Isolation is advised for anyone with symptoms of respiratory disease and anyone who has had close contact with someone testing positive for COVID-19.

What to expect from assisted living in Baton Rouge

A Place for Mom’s assisted living network in Baton Rouge includes eight facilities. Of those, none is a standalone assisted living facility: Five are combination assisted living and memory care facilities, and three are combination assisted living and independent living communities. When the distance from Baton Rouge’s city center expands from a 10-mile radius to a 25-mile radius, more options become available, with two combination assisted living, independent living, and memory care facilities added. This latter combination including memory care is sought-after because it allows seniors to stay in the same community as they age and their care needs progress.

Southern charm

Baton Rouge’s assisted living communities are special for their relaxed, homey atmospheres and their Louisiana charm, from the architecture to the lush landscapes that surround them. Pillared, canopy entrances or Colonial-style facades greet residents and their families at many locations. Some communities offer residents porches or gardens where they can grow flowers and tomatoes or enjoy garden areas tended by staff members. Amenities like these contribute to the Southern hospitality that care communities strive to offer in Greater Baton Rouge.

Convenient locations

The communities often tout their efforts to create encouraging social atmospheres through group events, off-site trips, arts and crafts, and outdoor events that prompt dialog and social interaction among residents. Many communities are convenient to shopping, dining, and recreational destinations that they encourage families and friends to enjoy alongside their senior loved ones.

Care and support

In these communities, seniors can expect to receive a high level of care and support while enjoying the same degree of privacy they had at home. Many of the communities take care to validate and support residents’ independence as much as possible while making sure they know support is close at hand. From 24-hour security and on-call care, to specialized nursing care and physician visits, assisted living residents should feel safe in the knowledge that whatever they’re facing, their community can support them with it.

Your choice of community

One of the great things about looking for assisted living in Baton Rouge is that different kinds of options are available, offering services and amenities that make sense for you and for your loved ones. All assisted living facilities in-network offer diabetic care, indoor and outdoor common areas, libraries, meeting rooms, patios, beauty salons, complimentary transportation, and low-sodium dining options.

Facilities differ in what forms of care they specialize in — 88% of our partners in the area offer some form of memory care, for example, and 50% offer oxygen care — so it’s worth looking around to see which communities can best cater to your needs.

Dining is another example of differentiation in Baton Rouge assisted living. In our network, many communities cater to seniors with dietary restrictions, with nearly 40% offering kosher meals and three-quarters serving vegetarian options. No matter the price range, seniors can find different room options, layouts, floorplans, and common areas, to suit their ideal routines.

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Unfamiliar with Baton Rouge? Highlights for seniors

31,369

Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Baton Rouge.{{citation:4}}

14%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Baton Rouge population.[04]

$38,269

Median annual income for Baton Rouge seniors 65 and older.{{citation:4}}

Health care for seniors in Baton Rouge

Seniors in assisted living facilities have a lot of great care on their doorstep, not just housed in their facilities but in the wider community. Several hospitals and clinics in Baton Rouge offer a full range of services, including emergency care, surgery, and memory care.

Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center

Our Lady of the Lake is a renowned center in the region. A full-service hospital, it includes both medical and cardiac intensive care units, and has been rated as high-performing in 12 specialties, including lung and colon cancer surgery, stroke, and treatment for heart failure and heart attack.

Baton Rouge General Medical Center

Baton Rouge General Medical Center is highly regarded for both emergency and specialized health care. It ranks as high performing in two specialism areas – heart failure and kidney failure.

Transportation for seniors in Baton Rouge

In our network, all assisted living facilities offer complimentary transportation for residents. But there are also some public transportation options in Baton Rouge, and plenty of services specifically cater to older and less mobile residents.

The Capital Area Transit System (CATS) features routes and schedules that are more likely to suit seniors and their visiting families, reduced fares, and paratransit services for travelers with disabilities. While it offers no specific shuttle or van services for seniors, CATS does offer reduced fares for seniors aged 65 and older. Some other modes of transportation are Yellow Cab Baton Rouge, which provides paratransit services in addition to regular cab services.

Baton Rouge is an urban area interlaced with interstates, so most residents tend to drive as their primary mode of transportation. However, parts of the city — such as the downtown area, the Garden District, and Mid-City South – are more walkable, and seniors and their families who like to get around on foot can explore that way.

The scores depicted here are based on a scale of 100. Each score describes how well people are able to get around the area using that mode of traveling.

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Walk Score

44

Bike Score

Senior activities in Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge and the wider area is a vibrant and storied place to live and visit. Sitting just 75 minutes northwest along Interstate 10 from New Orleans, the city is another famous example of the melding of Cajun and Creole cultures, and the melting pot to be found at the heart of Louisiana history.

The capital city features many sites of historical and cultural interest that seniors and their families might like to explore, including Louisiana State University’s Rural Life Museum and the Magnolia Mound Plantation dating back to 1791. Both destinations re-enliven historical periods and architecture for a modern audience.

Seniors and their families who want to soak in local flavor can also partake in Cajun and Creole cooking classes. Like much of Louisiana, Baton Rouge is known for its delicious cuisines, and many local restaurants and culinary schools offer cooking classes. Seniors can learn to cook traditional dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, and crawfish étouffée.

The even more adventurous might be willing to try a swamp tour: Louisiana is home to a unique ecosystem of swamps, and many tour companies offer swamp tours that offer seniors the opportunity to see alligators, snakes, and other wildlife up close.

Seniors living in assisted living facilities may be looking for places they can visit with family and friends that also offer great accessibility. Those who love art, music, dancing, drama, and dining should consider a visit to the Shaw Center for the Arts, which is fully wheelchair accessible and regularly hosts events for people with mobility, learning, and listening needs.

Another popular and accessible destination for seniors is the wheelchair-accessible Louisiana state Capitol. Tours of this tallest capitol building in the United States feature a beautiful observation deck that dazzles with stunning views of Baton Rouge. An additional destination is the Baton Rouge Zoo, which hosts a range of exhibits featuring animals from around the world, is wheelchair accessible and offers senior discounts.

Frequently asked questions

Sunrise of Baton Rouge, Sunrise at Siegen and Williamsburg Senior Living Community are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Baton Rouge, LA. 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 Baton Rouge is 3,930 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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  2. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veterans Status (S2101): Baton Rouge. [Data set].

  3. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and Sex (S0101): Baton Rouge. [Data set].

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

  5. Walk Score. (2023). Living in Baton Rouge.

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