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Senior Living Apartments in Los Angeles, CA

Last Updated: 9/27/24

Seniors in Los Angeles have the privilege of enjoying rich history and culture, mountain and oceanside views, and an active and healthy lifestyle. Active seniors in Los Angeles can fill their days by hiking scenic areas, immersing themselves in the city’s historic museums, and dining in unique restaurants and cafes. Senior apartments for rent in Los Angeles offer maintenance-free living, enriching activities, and appealing amenities — all within a senior-specific housing community. However, choosing a senior apartment that’s right for you may be difficult with the wide variety of options that Los Angeles brings to the table.

A Place for Mom’s all-inclusive guide to Los Angeles senior apartments can assist you in finding the ideal apartment. Our 20+ years of experience in the senior living industry and over 14,000 partner senior living communities enable us to help seniors find housing that’s right for them. This guide includes local listings ranked and organized by features like unique neighborhoods and specific amenities. We’ve also included an explanation of monthly senior apartment costs, a review of different payment methods, and an overview of California’s senior apartment laws and regulations.

In many cases, senior apartments in Los Angeles don’t have care services for seniors. Some senior apartments partner with third-party home care services that are provided on-site, but seniors looking for care may want to learn about other senior living options in Los Angeles. Communities that provide assistance with activities of daily living, such as assisted living and memory care communities, may be worth checking out.

Senior Apartments Facilities near Los Angeles, CA

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Average starting price $1,717/month
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Recent reviews of Senior Apartments in Los Angeles, CA
Studio Royale by Cogir in Culver City, CA
4.8

We just moved my mom into studio. Royale and this place is really nice. Good vibes when you enter the building and There is a lot of A life in the residents & staff. This keeps my mom positive and busy.

Valley Oaks Village in Santa Clarita, CA
4.3

They do need to be a little bit more helpful getting new residents introduced to how things work around there. Otherwise it has been a very positive experience. Their shuttle driver is amazing. We've been very very happy with Valley Oaks Village.

Heritage Park at Monrovia - Senior Apartments
4.0

Heritage Park at Monrovia is a very nice place, overall! It is well kept, clean, and everyone seems friendly. My Dad really seems to be enjoying himself here, I haven't heard any complaints!

Baldwin Villa Plaza

3939 Marlton Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90008

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Westminster Towers

1112 7th St, Santa Monica, CA 90403

Provides: Senior Apartments

The Vista North Hills

8747 Sepulveda Blvd, North Hills, CA 91343

Provides: Senior Apartments

Brand New Facility. The Vista-North Hills is located in the center of the San Fernando Valley. Public transportation is on the same block, and freeway access is around the corner with all of Los angeles is just a short drive away. Full service health club and spa next door. Shopping centers...

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Parkview Senior Living

1902 Park Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90026

Provides: Senior Apartments

Parkview Senior Living

1902 Park Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90026

Provides: Senior Apartments

Sienna Terraces LLC

5405 Lineley Ave, Tarzana, CA 91356

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Provides: Senior Apartments

Welcome Home to Sienna Terraces! This newly updated building is an exciting place to live. Conveniently located off the 101 and very close to all that Ventura Boulevard has to offer. The building is ADA accessible with ramps and elevator. There's an onsite gym. Maintenance is handled quickly...

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San Lucas Senior Apartments

1221 West 7th St., Los Angeles, CA 90017

Provides: Senior Apartments

San Lucas Senior Apartments

1221 West 7th St., Los Angeles, CA 90017

Provides: Senior Apartments

Flourishing Meadows

1018 W 83rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90044

Provides: Senior Apartments

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Costs of senior apartments in the Los Angeles area

The average cost that seniors paid in 2022 for Los Angeles senior apartments in A Place for Mom’s network was $2,988 per month. This number reflects the total monthly rent in addition to any additional fees and add-ons, such as pet rent and extra amenities. Rent in Los Angeles senior apartments typically varies depending on the floor plan, location, built-ins, and features. The monthly cost usually covers rent, some or all utilities, maintenance, landscaping, and senior-specific services or amenities.

The figures below represent the starting costs for senior apartments in Los Angeles. Please note that starting costs don’t always include add-ons, such as pet rent or other on-site services.

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How people pay for senior apartments in Los Angeles

To pay for rent in senior apartments, seniors can combine their personal financial resources or explore the use of incomes such as veterans benefits and housing assistance. Seniors who need in-home care services can also find helpful Medi-Cal resources.

Private pay methods in Los Angeles

A senior’s personal finances can include Social Security benefits, investment returns, pensions, and more. These private pay methods are often used together to pay for rent at a senior apartment. According to resources, the following methods are often utilized to cover senior living costs:

Selling a house

Reverse mortgage

Health savings accounts

Life insurance

Please note that rent in senior apartments isn’t covered by long-term care insurance. This is because care services aren’t provided in senior apartments like they are in other communities, such as assisted living and memory care facilities.

Understand California laws and regulations for senior apartment communities

Understanding the laws surrounding senior apartments in Los Angeles can help you make a confident choice as a renter. This section outlines important points for prospective senior apartment tenants, including your rights and apartment quality. You can also check out the California Tenants Guide from the California State Department of Real Estate (DRE), a complete guide to all of the laws associated with renting in California.

Renters and their rights

Landlords and senior apartment renters in Los Angeles must follow several local and federal laws. First, at least one person living in the senior apartment must be at least 55 years old. In addition, senior apartment renters have the right to regular maintenance, fully functioning utilities, and other on-site services.

When renting a senior apartment, you also have the right to a minimum of 30 days’ notice before your landlord increases the cost of rent. In California, landlords can increase your rent up to twice a year. However, the state’s rent cap law prevents landlords from increasing senior apartment rent beyond a certain amount. Note that low-income housing, corporate-owned housing, and others may be exempt from California’s rent cap law.

Apartment quality and inspections

Senior apartments in Los Angeles with at least five units must be routinely inspected by the District Surveillance and Enforcement Branch of the county’s Environmental Health Division. Cities exempt from this policy include Glendale and Torrance. In addition, apartments that participate in the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program are subject to inspections at least once every two years.

Accommodations and modifications for seniors with disabilities

Seniors with disabilities have additional rights when renting senior apartments. These protections under the law include but are not limited to the following rights:

  • In California, it’s illegal for a landlord to refuse to rent to someone due to a disability.
  • Apartments must follow building requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (or ADA), which has standards in place to make spaces accessible to people with different abilities.
  • Landlords must agree to reasonable apartment accommodations and modifications, which will be paid for by the senior who’s renting the apartment.

Included as a reasonable apartment accommodation is the ability for tenants to have a service animal. Service animals are trained to help people in different ways, including physical and emotional support. The following information may help seniors who plan to live with a service animal in their senior apartment:

  • Seniors can have service animals even if the apartment has a no-pet policy.
  • The landlord can only ask if the animal is needed due to the senior’s disability and what the animal has been trained to do.
  • Service animals don’t need to be certified to live in an apartment.
  • The animal must not be a threat to the rental property or other residents.

COVID-19 regulations for Los Angeles senior apartment communities

COVID-19 remains a significant factor for Los Angeles residents, and preventing the spread of the virus is a priority of the county. Read Los Angeles County Public Health’s current COVID-19 guidelines for frequently updated information.

Vaccinations. COVID-19 vaccines are free in Los Angeles County and are strongly recommended to the public.

Quarantine. Los Angeles County residents are encouraged to stay home if they’re sick and to get a minimum of two negative COVID-19 test results before leaving their home.

What to expect from senior apartments in Los Angeles

As one of the most heavily populated cities in the U.S., Los Angeles caters to a wide range of seniors. Los Angeles has many unique neighborhoods, a wide scope of senior apartments to rent, and proximity to many activities and popular attractions. You’ll find desirable downtown senior apartments in the heart of the city in addition to choices in quieter suburban neighborhoods. From high-end apartment complexes with luxe amenities to affordable apartments designed for seniors of low-income status, seniors have plenty of options in this expansive city.

Unique Los Angeles communities

The ability to choose your ideal neighborhood sets Los Angeles apart. From the center of downtown Los Angeles to pockets of surrounding suburbs, each neighborhood has its own unique atmosphere. This variety enables seniors to choose between quiet residential neighborhoods, vibrant arts communities, cultural hubs in the heart of downtown, and much more. There’s also a wide variety of apartment options, such as studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts — depending on the location and building design.

Downtown senior apartments

Seniors who want to take advantage of all that the city has to offer will appreciate renting senior apartments in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. Home to museums, history, and an abundance of shops and restaurants, this part of town offers something exciting every day of the week. Downtown Los Angeles is home to the arts district as well as culturally rich neighborhoods, including Chinatown and Little Tokyo. These urban hubs of culture offer memorable dining, unique shops, and plenty to discover. Renting a senior apartment in one of the city’s arts communities is another desirable option. Senior communities in these neighborhoods tend to offer arts programming, art studios, performing arts theaters, and acting classes.

Suburban and urban blends

Burbank, Glendale, and Silver Lake are wonderful neighborhoods for senior renters seeking a mix of urban and suburban living. Here, you’ll have access to some of the desirable attractions that come with living in Los Angeles, without having to live amidst the bustle of downtown. These northern Los Angeles neighborhoods offer parks, local art scenes, live music venues, and historic attractions. Glassell Park is another northern neighborhood with affordable options and spacious public parks.

Budget-friendly apartments

Los Angeles has senior apartment offerings that enable seniors to rent at a budget-friendly rate. Southern neighborhoods, such as Boyle Heights and Huntington Park, offer senior apartments designed with seniors of low-income status in mind. These southern suburbs are located outside of the busy downtown area and feature a variety of eateries, coffee shops, and public parks. In these areas, seniors can take advantage of living in proximity to the big city without the big price tag.

High-end neighborhoods

To the east, Beverly Hills and Hollywood offer luxe, highly sought-after senior apartments. As some of the most expensive areas in Los Angeles County, these neighborhoods offer gorgeous spaces and high-end senior apartments. Home to the stars of Hollywood, rows of elite shops, and gourmet restaurants, this part of the city is ideal for seniors looking for a luxurious retirement. Some senior apartments in these areas offer high-rise apartments, garden cottages, and townhomes. You’ll find electric vehicle charging stations, junior Olympic saltwater pools, granite countertops, and more opulent amenities in these high-end senior apartments.

Delightful amenities

Senior apartments throughout Los Angeles offer many enjoyable amenities. Many of them have on-site fitness centers, enabling seniors to stay in shape without leaving the comforts of their new homes. On-site or in-unit laundry rooms are also found in many of the city’s senior apartments. Some of the high-end options have additional amenities, such as year-round heated pools and spacious dog parks for residents’ beloved pets.

Other common features of Los Angeles senior apartments are recreation rooms and clubhouses. Seniors can plan social events or even cook a delicious meal with their new neighbors. Renters who want to maximize their social lives can also choose a senior apartment community that has activity programming. Monthly social events both in and outside of the communities can add to an enriching retirement.

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Unfamiliar with Los Angeles? Highlights for seniors

983790

Number of seniors over the age of 55 currently living in Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
25%

Percentage of seniors 55 and older within the Los Angeles population, according to the U.S. Census Bureau

85

Average high temperature (Fahrenheit) in August — Los Angeles’ warmest month, according to WeatherSpark

Health care for seniors in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is home to several nationally ranked hospitals and medical centers. Each of these options have specific programs for seniors or are nationally ranked in geriatrics care.

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is a teaching hospital that provides general medical and surgical care. They’re rated as the top hospital in Los Angeles and nationally ranked for cardiology, orthopedics, and pulmonology. They also have a geriatrics program with individual care plans and free classes for seniors.[15]

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center is a teaching hospital that provides general medical and surgical care. They’re nationally ranked for cancer care, diabetes care, and geriatrics.[15]

Keck Medical Center of USC

Keck Medical Center of USC is a teaching hospital with both a medical surgical intensive care unit and a cardiac intensive care unit. They’re nationally ranked for cancer surgeries, cardiology, and geriatrics.[15]

Transportation for seniors in Los Angeles

Los Angeles residents have an abundance of options to travel throughout the city, whether by bus, rental bikes, or senior-specific transportation services. Several areas within Los Angeles are even walkable, such as Hollywood and Chinatown. One of the city’s major public transportation hubs, the Los Angeles Metro offers bus routes, several rail lines, bike rentals, and more — all with discounted fares for seniors. Another popular hub is Union Station Los Angeles, featuring connections to Metro buses, taxis, and more.

Browse the following transportation options for Los Angeles residents:

  • There are over 165 Metro bus routes available.
  • Seven rail lines are available, each with a connection to one of the bus stops.
  • Metro bikes are available to rent in intervals ranging from one ride to one year.
  • The Metro micro is Los Angeles’ on-demand rideshare option, serving many of the city’s subdivisions as well.
  • Seniors can join or start a vanpool.
  • Seniors with disabilities may be eligible for Access, the Metro’s paratransit service.
  • Union Station West has a designated taxi pick-up and drop-off location.
  • Union Station also has Greyhound bus stops.
  • The Dodger Stadium Express is a bus available at Union Station for passengers attending home games.
  • The LAX Flyway is Union Station’s bus that connects to the Los Angeles International Airport.

Los Angeles also has senior-specific transportation options:

  • CityRide is designed for seniors over the age of 65 and people with disabilities. They offer discounted rates and curbside service.
  • Transport Seniors LA offers wheelchair-accessible transportation for seniors who need to travel to and from medical appointments, errands, and more.

The three numbers below, ranging from zero to 100, represent Los Angeles’ transportation options. WalkScore awards points to each mode of transportation based on how far away different destinations are from public transit routes, bike paths, and intersections. The higher the number, the more accessible the method of transportation is.

69

Walk Score

53

Transit Score

59

Bike Score

Senior activities in Los Angeles

Seniors will never have a dull moment while renting a senior apartment in Los Angeles, California. Explore the rich art scene, spend an afternoon hiking in mountains and national forests, or dine in your new favorite downtown restaurant. Los Angeles has something for every retiree, from exciting games at Dodger Stadium to venturing out to the coastline and relaxing on beautiful beaches.

Art and history museums

Los Angeles has an abundance of museums, many of which are wheelchair accessible and offer accessibility guides. Art displays, interactive science exhibits, and historic highlights can be found right in town.

  • The Getty is a world-renowned art museum with two campuses. The Getty Center houses European art exhibits, and the Getty Villa Museum has both Roman and ancient Greek art exhibits.
  • The LA County Museum of Art (or LACMA) is another local gem with unique art exhibits and events.
  • Seniors can also visit the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which features galleries all about the history of cinema. They also host after-hours movie screenings in their very own theaters.
  • Hands-on experiences for seniors and their visitors alike can be found in the California Science Center and the Griffith Observatory. Both offering free admission, these family-friendly destinations feature ever-changing and interactive exhibits — or you can gaze upon the stars to your heart’s content.

Outdoor activities

If you’re looking to fulfill an active lifestyle, Los Angeles has many hiking trails to choose from. Runyon Canyon is a popular local favorite, and there are several more trails in the Hollywood Hills where you can even reach the famed Hollywood sign. Seniors can find dozens of other trails throughout the Santa Monica Mountains and the Angeles National Forest. Some of these stunning outdoor areas also have cycling routes and bike paths.

More stunning scenery awaits in the Sorrier Stearns Japanese Gardens. Stroll through a wonderfully preserved garden full of historical and cultural touches. Or, lounge on the beach and enjoy the ocean breeze at Santa Monica Beach.

Los Angeles is also home to Exposition Park. Here, the city offers 160 acres to the community, including the Los Angeles Rose Garden, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and many of the popular museums. This park also has its own recreation center, where seniors can join in sports, aquatic classes, and more. Griffith Park is yet another outdoor attraction, providing hiking trails, caves, and wildlife sightings.

Live entertainment and themed attractions

The Los Angeles Lakers and the Dodgers are some of the city’s most popular sports teams. Spend a day at a baseball game in Dodger Stadium, and watch the Lakers play in the Crypto.com Arena. Or, get your tickets to the latest jazz and symphony performances in Walt Disney Concert Hall.

You can also channel your inner tourist by exploring these must-see theme parks, some of which have wheelchair rentals, assistive listening devices, show scripts, and wheelchair-accessible paths:

Laid-back city enjoyment

Seniors can find almost any cuisine in Los Angeles’ popular restaurants. Enjoy an elegant Italian pasta dish, or splurge on a multicourse Japanese meal. Choose between a number of sushi restaurants and find your new favorite. Delicious Thai cuisine, Ethiopian dishes, Middle Eastern flavors, Palestinian plates, and more await foodies in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles libraries and senior centers lend themselves to lifelong learning and a peaceful retirement experience. The Los Angeles Public Library has dozens of branches throughout the county and offers free admission at several museums when you sign up for a library card. The Huntington, in addition to calming botanical gardens, has a research library full of original documents, manuscripts, and more.

Seniors in Los Angeles also have 29 senior centers to choose from. One is located within Griffith Park, and others are located in varying Los Angeles neighborhoods. Each senior center offers a range of senior-specific activities, from exercise and fitness classes to musical and performing arts opportunities.

Frequently asked questions

Hillsborough Village, Hillsborough Village and Huntington Oaks Village are the top-rated Senior Apartments facilities near Los Angeles, CA. These Senior Apartments facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Senior Apartments in Los Angeles is 1,717 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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