Seniors who receive care in Los Angeles are surrounded by gorgeous mountain scenery and lively hubs of history and culture. Los Angeles assisted living facilities enable seniors to remain as independent as they wish while receiving assistance with activities of daily living, like getting dressed and personal hygiene. Assisted living communities also provide a variety of activities that encourage residents to create new friendships and maintain an active lifestyle.
Many choices in Los Angeles await, from resort-style facilities in Beverly Hills to a variety of faith- and culture-based communities. With so many options available, deciding on a local assisted living community that’s right for you or the senior in your life can be challenging.
A Place for Mom can help you navigate your options for assisted living in Los Angeles. This comprehensive guide walks you through information on 80 assisted living communities in A Place for Mom’s network that are all within a 10-mile radius from Los Angeles’ city center. You’ll find helpful details on local assisted living costs, ways that seniors and their families pay for care, what local assisted living facilities offer, and how California licenses and regulates these facilities.
Seniors who receive care in Los Angeles are surrounded by gorgeous mountain scenery and lively hubs of history and culture. Los Angeles assisted living facilities enable seniors to remain as independent as they wish while receiving assistance with activities of daily living, like getting dressed and personal hygiene. Assisted living communities also provide a variety of activities that encourage residents to create new friendships and maintain an active lifestyle.Read more
Many choices in Los Angeles await, from resort-style facilities in Beverly Hills to a variety of faith- and culture-based communities. With so many options available, deciding on a local assisted living community that’s right for you or the senior in your life can be challenging.
A Place for Mom can help you navigate your options for assisted living in Los Angeles. This comprehensive guide walks you through information on 80 assisted living communities in A Place for Mom’s network that are all within a 10-mile radius from Los Angeles’ city center. You’ll find helpful details on local assisted living costs, ways that seniors and their families pay for care, what local assisted living facilities offer, and how California licenses and regulates these facilities.
I'm a fairly new resident at the Gardens and the transition was very smooth. [name removed], the marketing Director was magnificent, he made the impossible possible and it was very thorough. The community...
I moved my mother to Atria Tarzana two years ago after my father passed. We are both very happy with the services provided here. They offer transportation 7 days a week along with valet parking. The...
I enjoy the variety of activities. The staff at Sunrise of Beverly Hills is attentive and kind. The menu is wonderful and the dining staff service is good. My suite is well attended to and most...
We are so thankful that we chose Solheim for our mother. The care and compassion they provide is amazing not only to mom, but the families too. Knowing that mom is being cared for as if she was a family...
Mom moved in to Hollywood Healthy Living a little over 9 months ago when her health was failing. She has received the very best, most respectful support and care through her Parkinson’s Disease and Dementia....
During my stay at Atria, I have found that I feel safe in this environment. When needs are communicated to the staff, when appropriate they are taken care of to my satisfaction. I have no major complaints...
I needed to find a place for my sister, and after checking out quite a few in the L.A. area, we chose Atria Encino Terrace. I am very happy we did. I cannot say enough wonderful things about the staff. [name...
I looked at many places and liked the fact that the facility was relatively new. It's a really lovely place. Lots of outdoor areas that are also very nice. The staff is very friendly and extremely helpful....
I like that most people are friendly. The head administrator is a caring person. She listens to some issues to help solve them. What needs improvement. Would like more activities.
My loved one is currently a resident at The Lighthouse and everything has been great for her at this facility so far. We are very pleased with the establishment and all aspects of our experience with them....
The food seems to be alright. The value for the money is okay. I picked this place because, it seems to be a clean, nice, and comfortable place.
My friend who lived there told me it was very clean, the meals were outstanding, and the staff was very accommodating...very clean in my eyes too. Very helpful as far as getting moved in, etc. The rooms...
It is a very nice place and that I would not mind staying there myself when the time comes. They have everything from independent living to full assisted care.Very well run. Staff did not appear to be...
What we like most about the Belmont Village Hollywood Hills community is the attentiveness and friendliness of the staff, the volume and quality of the activities, the cleanliness, the food. If I had to ...
They took EXCELLENT care of my mom. I had no complaints at all. I was pleased with the choice I made for mom. They kept her engaged for as long as possible, she was clean and well cared for. I looked at 3...
The Grandview community has fit our brothers needs to a T, it has been such a great experience. We would recommend this community to other families as long as it fit their loved ones needs and wishes.
We have had a great experience at Sakura Gardens of Los Angeles, and I would recommend it to other families. They are friendly, attentive, and helpful.
My mom passed away last week. This facility was great. Professional, efficient, warm, kind, caring, great communication. And well....I just sent them over 300 Mrs. Field's cookies and brownies and I wish I...
Clean, secure and friendly memory care facility. Staff seemed to genuinely care for residents and tried to develop lasting relationships with them. Staff were always available to answer questions and...
My loved one really likes the food. We picked this community, because it seemed to be the cleanest,brightest, and newest facility. I also like the amentiies that are offered, and the food options. They give...
My friend went ahead and took a room at Vintage Westwood and she's been there about two months or so now. The care has been slightly problematic but I think that's just due to one individual. There are a lot...
It's a very nice place, Bentley Manor by Serenity Care Health. When I went to see a friend I'd met years earlier, I became aware of it. I was impressed by how well-kept it is and how welcoming the staff is....
My family and I researched several care facilities for my uncle all over the greater Los Angeles area and decided upon Studio Royale. My uncle has been afforded a very pleasant experience at this location,...
For the overall experience, it has been a bit frustrating that my mom can't have over the counter meds in her place because she opted for them to disperse her prescribed medications. However what we like...
My loved one is a resident at Ardenville Home Care and everything has been great. They have great, attentive and generous staff. I would highly recommend Ardenville Home Care to others.
Assisted living costs can vary depending on the floor plan, location, and types of services being offered on-site. According to A Place for Mom’s 2022-2023 proprietary data, the average price families pay for Los Angeles assisted living communities is $6,015 per month. This average monthly cost includes room and board as well as utilities and additional add-on services and amenities, such as the following:
The figures below represent the average monthly starting costs for assisted living in Los Angeles. Unlike the costs mentioned above, starting costs may not always reflect the complete cost of care and additional fees.
Average monthly costs
Los Angeles, CA
Paying for assisted living out of pocket isn’t the only option for seniors and their families. While they may use personal assets such as savings and retirement accounts, there are also several state and federal programs available to eligible seniors that may help cover some costs. Browse private pay methods, a range of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits, and Medicare and Medi-Cal options that are available to seniors in Los Angeles.
Personal finances are one of the options seniors and their families can use to pay for assisted living. These assets can include savings accounts, pensions, investment returns, Social Security benefits, and any of the following options:
Selling a house
Reverse mortgage
Health savings accounts
Life insurance
Long-term care insurance
Number of veterans who live in Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
Percentage of veterans in Los Angeles who are over the age of 65, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
There are several benefits and programs designed for veterans in Los Angeles who are over the age of 65. CalVet is California’s veteran services program through which qualifying senior veterans or their surviving spouses can enroll in a Veterans Benefit Enhancement Program (or VBE). A VBE Program enables seniors to transition from California’s Medicaid program to VA health care. By switching to VA health care, seniors with disabilities have even more opportunities to access VA living assistance benefits.
A popular benefit among senior veterans is the VA pension, which provides monthly payments to eligible wartime veterans. To qualify, seniors must meet the following criteria:
The senior must also meet one of the following criteria:
Veterans who qualify for VA pension and are enrolled in VA health care can apply for the VA Aid and Attendance benefit. The Aid and Attendance benefit provides monthly payments that can be used alongside a VA pension to pay for any assisted living costs that can improve the veteran’s quality of life.
In addition to the VA pension criteria above, a veteran must meet at least one of the following requirements to be eligible for the Aid and Attendance benefit:
The Housebound allowance is another opportunity available to seniors who are enrolled in VA health care. This benefit can also be used alongside a VA pension, and it can help seniors with disabilities pay for necessary in-home care. To receive the Housebound allowance, a senior must meet the following requirements:
Seniors can apply for the Aid and Attendance benefit or the Housebound allowance if they’ve received acknowledgement from the VA that they need daily assistance or in-home care. It’s important to note that seniors cannot use the Aid and Attendance benefit and the Housebound allowance at the same time. You can apply for either the Aid and Attendance benefit or the Housebound allowance by downloading and completing the VA Form 21-2680.
Note: Applying for these benefits is a lengthy and challenging process, so seniors should consider seeking out local veteran advocates to help them apply.
There’s a wide range of options that can assist senior veterans with their benefit applications, including the Los Angeles VA Regional Benefit Office. Los Angeles also offers several resources for veteran housing assistance, such as the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and the Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program. Or, seniors can take advantage of the local support resources and veterans associations, including specific VA clinics, the city’s Veterans of Foreign Wars (or VFW) location, and the Los Angeles chapter of Disabled American Veterans (or DAV).
Resources for Los Angeles veterans
Veterans Affairs (VA) Los Angeles Regional Office
1100 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90024
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles — Veterans Justice Center
1550 W. Eighth St.
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Phone: 800-399-4529
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Los Angeles County Veterans Service Officers
1816 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Phone: 213-744-4825
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Los Angeles County Military and Veterans Affairs (MVA)
1816 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Phone: 877-452-8387
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Veterans of Foreign Wars (or VFW) — 8310 U.S.S. Gudgeon Post
1006 W. Magnolia Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91506
Phone: 818-842-1739
Meets every first Thursday of the month at 7 p.m.
Disabled American Veterans (or DAV) — Los Angeles Chapter 5
11310 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Phone: 661-466-7811
Meets every third Thursday of the month at 12 p.m.
Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program
11301 Wilshire Blvd., Building 257
Los Angeles, CA 90073
Phone: 310-478-3711
Hours: 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Medi-Cal is the name of California’s Medicaid program. Seniors of low-income status may have the option to use Medi-Cal to cover the costs of health care services.
If a senior is eligible for Medi-Cal, they may benefit from the Assisted Living Waiver (also known as ALW). ALW is a Home and Community Based Services waiver that helps seniors receive care in an assisted living community rather than in a hospital or a skilled nursing facility.
Note: This waiver only covers the cost of care services. It does not cover the cost of room and board in an assisted living facility.
Seniors in Los Angeles can also access Covered California, an online health care portal that offers both Medi-Cal and full coverage health care plans. The Covered California application and the Medi-Cal application are one and the same, so seniors of low-income status can apply through this portal to see if they qualify for Medi-Cal. The Medi-Cal Rx Customer Service Center as well as L.A. Care Medi-Cal are additional resources for seniors applying for Medi-Cal.
In addition, the county’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman programs advocate for seniors’ rights and help seniors with issues regarding care quality and applying for Medi-Cal benefits. Los Angeles also has an Aging and Disability Resource Connection office and other local resources where seniors can receive additional help with these benefits.
Los Angeles resident Medi-Cal resources
Medi-Cal Rx Customer Service Center
Phone: 800-977-2273
Hours: 24/7, including holidays
L.A. Care — Apply for Medi-Cal and get assistance with your application
Phone: 888-663-8289
Hours: 24/7, including holidays
Los Angeles County Long-Term Care Ombudsman
1527 Fourth St. 2nd Floor
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Phone: 800-334-9473
Los Angeles Aging & Disability Resource Connection
221 N. Figueroa St., Suite 500
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: 213-482-7252
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Fridays 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Apply for Medi-Cal through Covered California
2631 W. Olympic Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90006
Phone: 800-650-0922
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Apply for Medi-Cal through Los Angeles County
Phone: 310-258-7400
Medicare is a federal health insurance program available to seniors who are at least 65 years old. Medicare won’t cover the costs of room and board in assisted living. Instead, this program only covers medical costs and is split into various parts:
Seniors who are already enrolled in Medicare and meet certain low-income criteria may be eligible for California’s Medicare Savings Programs. These programs can help seniors cover part of their Medicare premiums, deductibles, and copayments. Seniors can apply for Medicare Savings Programs online and receive assistance with the application process from local support organizations.
The city’s Social Security Administration office and the county’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman can assist seniors with all their Medicare questions. The Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (or HICAP) is another local program that provides Medicare guidance and helps residents apply for benefits. Another option is 211 LA, which is the city’s guide to local services and other programs.
Los Angeles resident Medicare resources
Los Angeles Office — Social Security Administration
661 W. Sixth Street
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Phone: 213-251-7005
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Los Angeles County Long-Term Care Ombudsman
1527 Fourth St., 2nd Floor
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Phone: 800-334-9473
Medicare Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP)
520 S. La Fayette Park Place., Suite 214
Los Angeles, CA 90057
Phone: 213-383-0780
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
211 LA — local services guide
Phone: 2-1-1
The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) monitors and licenses assisted living facilities in Los Angeles. The CDSS also licenses and regulates all 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.[06]
Seniors must be assessed before joining an assisted living community in California. Each assisted living facility is responsible for interviewing each prospective resident and reviewing their health records before they move in. Assisted living facilities are required to follow these regulations:
Assisted living facilities are inspected by the CDSS once a year and within 10 days of receiving a complaint.[07] 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 “Los Angeles County.” Finally, 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
Preventing the spread of COVID-19 remains a high priority for Los Angeles County and its residents. Read Los Angeles County Public Health’s current COVID-19 guidelines for frequently updated information.
In addition, assisted living facilities must follow the county’s COVID-19 guidelines for care facilities:
Masking. Staff and visitors are required to wear masks indoors. Residents are encouraged to wear masks indoors, but they aren’t required to do so.
Vaccinations. All staff are required to show proof of vaccination. Visitors no longer need to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test or vaccination status to enter an assisted living facility.
Staff safety. All staff who interact with symptomatic residents must wear an N95 mask and either goggles or a face shield. Disposable gloves are used for all cleaning and caregiving tasks.
Facility cleanliness. All communal surfaces must be cleaned and disinfected once a day.
Quarantining. New residents must be quarantined for 10 days, unless they’re up to date with their COVID-19 vaccine and don’t have symptoms. Current residents and staff who test positive for the virus must also quarantine for 10 days.
Seniors who choose assisted living facilities in Los Angeles have many unique options before them. You or your loved one can choose a facility that offers various levels of on-site care services, a smaller care community that features a homelike setting, or even a facility that identifies with a specific cultural background. There’s also an abundance of resort-style assisted living communities in Los Angeles, especially in areas like Beverly Hills and in the heart of Los Angeles.
Many of A Place for Mom’s assisted living communities in Los Angeles offer on-site memory care services, which cater to residents who have Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia. These communities offer uniquely structured environments, highly trained caregivers, and specialized cognitive therapies.
When seniors choose an assisted living facility that also offers memory care services, the specialized services may be offered in the same residence, in another wing of the facility, or in a different on-campus building. The benefit of choosing such a facility is that seniors don’t have to worry about moving to a different community should their cognitive care needs change.
Los Angeles also has many assisted living options that offer a more relaxed and homelike setting, which differs from larger facilities. Often referred to as board and care homes or residential care homes, these assisted living options provide the same level of assistance in a residential home. The difference is that that these homes typically house fewer residents, meaning each senior is able to receive a more personalized level care in an intimate setting.
Some areas in Los Angeles have assisted living communities rooted in different faiths and cultures. For example, there are several Jewish assisted living communities in the Beverly Hills area offering Kosher-certified kitchens, Jewish cuisine, and religious services. Some are also located near synagogues and churches for seniors who wish to practice their faith outside of their assisted living facility. Los Angeles also has assisted living communities inspired by East Asian cultures, some of which are located in or near Little Tokyo.
There are many highly sought-after Los Angeles neighborhoods where seniors can find luxurious amenities combined with the daily care they need. Often nestled among high-end shopping districts, upscale dining establishments, and highly rated medical centers, these Los Angeles assisted living facilities have much to offer.
Start each day with a chef-prepared, gourmet meal in a restaurant-style dining venue. Then, take a dip in an outdoor swimming pool or attend an exercise class in a professionally supervised fitness center. Join new friends for an afternoon high tea, or pamper yourself in an on-site beauty salon and barber shop.
Many of these communities are also pet-friendly, so residents can treat their furry friends to a spa session at the dog wash station or take them on a stroll through the pristinely landscaped grounds. Some of Los Angeles’ resort-style communities even offer perks such as a limousine service and personal shoppers.
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Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
Percentage of seniors 65 and older currently living in Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
Average high temperature (Fahrenheit) in August — the warmest month in Los Angeles, according to Weather Spark
Seniors in Los Angeles have access to several nationally ranked hospitals and medical centers. Many of these options also have specific programs for seniors or are nationally ranked in geriatric care.
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 they’re nationally ranked for cardiology, orthopedics, and pulmonology. They also have a geriatrics program that provides individual care plans and free classes for seniors.
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.
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.
In Los Angeles, 85% of A Place for Mom’s partner assisted living facilities offer either at-cost or complimentary transportation services. Using a community’s transportation services is a safe and convenient way for seniors to get around Los Angeles. Transportation is often scheduled ahead of time and is used for errands such as medical appointments and group outings, so residents can rest assured that this is a senior-friendly and reliable mode of transportation.
Driving in Los Angeles isn’t the best mode of transportation due to the city’s dense population and heavy traffic. Instead, walkable areas and bike-friendly routes make Los Angeles relatively easy to explore. Seniors and their visitors also have access to the city’s popular public transportation options, including a few senior-specific transportation services.
Both Union Station Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Metro are popular public transportation hubs, and many of their options have senior discounts. Browse the following transportation options offered at each of these locations:
Los Angeles also has senior-specific transportation options:
The figures below represent the accessibility of Los Angeles’ transportation options, according to WalkScore. Scores range from zero to 100, with higher numbers indicating a more accessible method of transportation.
Los Angeles has something for seniors of all interests and mobility levels. Whether it’s strolling through unique museums, spending an afternoon in the gorgeous mountains, or finding new favorite restaurants, seniors can make each day fulfilling.
Variety of Museums
Los Angeles has an abundance of museums, from art galleries to interactive exhibits. The Getty is a popular art museum with two campuses, offering European, Roman, and ancient Greek art exhibits. The LA County Museum of Art (also known as LACMA) is another local option that boasts unique art exhibits and events. Cinema enthusiasts will especially enjoy The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, where they can enjoy film screenings, browse galleries and exhibits, and learn about the history of motion pictures.
Curious seniors and their families can go stargazing in the Griffith Observatory or interact with the frequently rotating science exhibits at the California Science Museum. People of all ages enjoy the hands-on experiences, and, best of all, admission is free.
Outdoor activities
The dozens of trails in the Hollywood Hills that lead to the famed Hollywood Sign and beyond are popular hiking options for active seniors. For hikers who’d prefer a more scenic view, there are multiple trails throughout the Santa Monica Mountains and the Angeles National Forest that offer fresh air and gorgeous sights. Griffith Park is another popular outdoor attraction for those who enjoy wildlife sightings and walking trails.
As for seniors who’d prefer a leisurely stroll, they’re sure to enjoy the wonderfully preserved garden full of historical and cultural touches at Sorrier Stearns Japanese Gardens. Lounging on Santa Monica Beach and enjoying the ocean breeze is another wonderful way to enjoy the great outdoors in Los Angeles. The city is also home to Exposition Park, a 160-acre park that features vast gardens and beautiful memorials. There’s even a recreation center that offers a vast array of programs for people of all ages and interests.
Sports and themed attractions
The Lakers and the Dodgers are some of the city’s most popular sports teams. Sports enthusiasts can spend a day enjoying America’s favorite pastime in Dodger Stadium or watch the Lakers shoot hoops in the Crypto.com Arena. In addition, seniors and their visitors who are new to the area won’t want to miss out on these must-see theme parks:
Laid-back city enjoyment
Los Angeles’ popular restaurants offer just about every cuisine imaginable. Multicourse Japanese meals, delectable Ethiopian dishes, authentic Italian pasta, and more can all be found here. Find your new favorite restaurant or delicious eateries while reconnecting with loved ones.
The county also has dozens of branches of the Los Angeles Public Library, so residents can easily access their favorite authors and programs. The Huntington is another ideal spot where seniors can enjoy a relaxing afternoon. With a research library and beautiful botanical gardens on-site, you’ll never want to leave. They even offer special discounts for seniors, military, and members.
Los Angeles also has an abundance of senior centers to choose from, and each one features a range of senior-specific activities. Located throughout different neighborhoods, the senior centers offer fitness and exercise classes, music classes, performing arts clubs, and more.
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The average cost of Assisted Living in Los Angeles is 4237.98 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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