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204 And 206 Arc Avenue, Stockton, CA, 95210
Assisted living can provide the ideal balance for seniors who need some extra help with daily tasks but want to live as independently as possible. While it’s not a good option for those requiring 24/7 medical care, residents and their families have peace of mind knowing help is available immediately if it’s needed. Seniors in the Lodi area can expect to pay an average of $3,500 per month for assisted living care, which is much lower than the state and national averages.
This guide provides an overview of assisted living in Lodi. Continue reading to learn the average costs of care for assisted living compared to other senior living options, some benefits of retiring in Lodi and free local resources that offer various types of senior assistance.
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With an average monthly cost of $3,500 for assisted living in Lodi, seniors save about $800 compared to the national average of $4,300. They save almost double that compared to the state’s overall average of $5,000.
Compared to the four nearest cities, Lodi offers the lowest average monthly rate for assisted living. The Sacramento area has the second-highest cost at $5,395 per month while the San Francisco area is highest at $6,100. Vallejo has a monthly cost of $4,500, and Modesto is closest at $4,000 but still exceeds Lodi’s monthly rate by $500.Â
Lodi
$3,500
California
$5,000
The United States
$4,300
Modesto
$4,000
Vallejo
$4,500
Sacramento
$5,395
San Francisco
$6,100
Besides assisted living, seniors in Lodi have several other options for long-term care. Adult day health care, called community-based adult services in California, is the least expensive at $1,273 per month with services aimed at maintaining self-care and delaying institutionalization. Homemaker services and home health aide services both cost an average of $5,243 per month for varying levels of non-medical and skilled nursing care in the home or place of residence. The costliest option is nursing home facilities, which cost an average of $8,623 for semiprivate rooms and $10,798 for private rooms.
Homemaker Services
$5,243
Home Health Aide
$5,243
Adult Day Health Care
$1,273
Assisted Living Facility
$3,500
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$8,623
Nursing Home Facility (private room)
$10,798
Low-income seniors in Lodi may qualify for financial aid to help pay for assisted living. There are two programs available that provide funding for eligible seniors, including Medi-Cal, which offers an Assisted Living Waiver program, and Supplemental Security Income – Category G.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in California page.
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.
Lodi seniors benefit from numerous free resources available from organizations throughout the county and in the north-central California region. State and county government agencies, local charities and nonprofit organizations offer a range of free services that seniors in assisted living can use to help support healthy living and their ongoing independence.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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California Department of Aging | (209) 468-2202 | The California Department of Aging administers programs for seniors in long-term care facilities throughout the state, which are provided by local Area Agencies of Aging or other contracted agencies. Programs include transportation, legal, family caregiver, food and nutrition, health promotion and volunteer services. Seniors aged 60 or older, regardless of income, qualify for CDA services. |
California Department of Veterans Affairs | (800) 952-5626 | CalVet serves California veterans and their families to ensure they receive the state and federal benefits and services they’ve earned. Its Veterans Homes of California program offers assisted living facilities and other housing options to senior or disabled veterans throughout the state. CalVet also offers health services. |
Human Services Agency San Joaquin County | (209) 468-1104 | The Department of Aging and Community Services supports residents of long-term care facilities, including seniors and adults with disabilities, by helping them live as independently as possible. Programs include adult protective services, caregiver support, community centers, in-home supportive services, long-term care ombudsman and nutrition services. |
LOEL Senior Center | (209) 369-1591 | LOEL Senior Center offers a community gathering place for seniors to participate in a range of social and health-promotion programs, including a nutritious lunch program, exercise classes, craft classes, line dancing, bingo, and card games among others. LOEL is dedicated to offering free and low-cost programs and services to help all seniors remain active, independent, healthy and happy in their daily lives. |
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Stockton | (209) 444-5900 | The Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Stockton provides seniors aged 60 or older with services to help them remain safe, healthy and independent. It provides transportation throughout the county, assists seniors in paying bills and managing their Social Security benefits, and operates the elder abuse, long-term care ombudsman and multi-purpose senior services programs. |
Lodi-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in California are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in California page for more information about these laws.
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