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READ MOREOffering pleasant weather throughout the year, reliable public transportation and access to outstanding medical facilities, the sunny city of Livermore is a top retirement option for seniors seeking long-term care. The city has low property and violent crime rates, which may appeal to active seniors, and programs such as the Medi-Cal Assisted Living Waiver to make long-term care affordable for those with limited incomes. The city has a moderately sized senior community, with those aged 65 and over making up 14% of its 88,000 residents.
Livermore also has several assisted living facilities to meet the needs of older adults who need daily assistance. On average, seniors in Livermore pay $6,319 per month for care, which exceeds the state and national respective norms of $5,250 and $4,500. This type of care includes personal care services, daily meals and social and recreational activities in a residential setting. Assisted living facilities are staffed with highly trained caregivers who provide assistance and companionship, and many have on-site amenities such as private courtyards, multiple dining venues and computer labs.
This guide provides more insight into the benefits and drawbacks of living in Livermore. It also lists local resources which serve area seniors.
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Assisted living facilities in Livermore and the rest of California are licensed through the California Senior Care Licensing Program. This agency ensures a high standard of care for seniors by enforcing rules related to care planning, housing requirements and nutrition services. To speak with a local representative, seniors can contact the Oakland Adult & Senior Care Regional Office at (510) 286-4201.Â
Seniors in Livermore pay $6,319 per month for assisted living.
Assisted living costs in Livermore come in at $6,319, exceeding the state average of $5,250 and the national rate of $4,500. While the city is an affordable alternative to Santa Rosa, where seniors pay $7,048 for care, many other cities offer more economically priced residential services. In Santa Cruz, rates are about $770 lower at $5,550, and in Yuba City, seniors pay $4,658 for care, offering a potential monthly savings of $1,660. In Merced, rates are $2,300 lower than in Livermore at $4,000.Â
Livermore
$6,319
California
$5,250
United States
$4,500
Merced
$4,000
Santa Rosa
$7,048
Santa Cruz
$5,550
Yuba City
$4,658
Livermore seniors pay assisted living fees of $6,319, making this one of the more budget-friendly long-term care options in the city. This rate is about $5,200 less per month than nursing home care, which costs $11,566 for semiprivate accommodations. Seniors who obtain care at home pay $6,864 for basic in-home care and $7,150 for skilled home health care. Those seeking more affordable care may consider adult day health care, which costs $1,950 for a monthly savings of nearly $5,000.
In-Home Care
$6,864
Home Health Care
$7,150
Adult Day Health Care
$1,950
Assisted Living Facility
$6,319
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$11,566
Note: Data for Livermore was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, San Francisco, was used instead.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in California page.
The Livermore region is home to several agencies and programs which serve older adults and help them navigate their long-term care options. Through these resources, seniors can connect with information and referral services, find social and recreational opportunities and get the most from their assisted living facility.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Area Agency on Aging | (510) 577-1900 | The Area Agency on Aging has options counselors who help seniors assess their long-term care needs, compare services and costs in local assisted living facilities and determine eligibility for public benefits. It can also provide referrals for community-based transportation and congregate meals to supplement what seniors obtain through assisted living. |
Alameda County Aging and Disability Resource Connection | (800) 510-2020 | The county’s ADRC has information specialists who help older adults connect with local programs and resources, including health care services, transportation and congregate meals. The program can also screen for eligibility for Medicaid and the Assisted Living Waiver, which may help cover long-term care expenses. |
Legal Assistance for Seniors | (510) 832-3040 | Legal Assistance for Seniors provides free health insurance options counseling for Medicare-eligible individuals, helping them understand their health insurance coverage, private Medicare alternatives and cost-sharing obligations. The organization also specializes in age-related issues such as conservatorship, health care laws and public and veterans’ benefits. |
Empowered Aging | (925) 685-2070 | Empowered Aging serves as the long-term care ombudsman for Livermore and the surrounding region. It has volunteers who advocate for assisted living residents and help them understand their rights. The organization also operates a friendly visitor program and the Resident Empowerment Program for those residing in assisted living facilities. |
Livermore Senior Services | (925) 373-5700 | Livermore Senior Services serves those aged 50 and over. It’s operated by the Recreation & Park District and offers information and referrals for community-based resources and consultations for Medicare, Medicaid and financial and legal assistance. It provides the Wiesner Memorial Fund for those aged 60 and over who have financial emergencies. |
Livermore Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Assisted Living Facilities in California are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in California page for more information about these laws.
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