Robert Creek Villa III
8135 Robert Creek Court, Citrus Heights, CA, 95610
"Robert Creek Villa III offers residents independent living options and daily support services. We offer private and semi private rooms. On-g..."
READ MOREThe aging process takes its toll, making daily tasks more difficult, such as housekeeping. Assisted living facilities offer a solution, enabling seniors to continue living independently while cleaning and cooking duties are performed by trained staff. They’re also safe and welcoming places, providing security and new friendships among residents. A typical assisted living placement in Rocklin costs $5,395 per month, about 7.6% above the state average.
The remainder of this guide deals with assisted living costs and the benefits and drawbacks of living in Rocklin. It also lists some local resources for seniors.
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The Community Care Licensing Division within the California Department of Social Services has overall responsibility for regulating assisted living facilities in the state. The division has the power to issue licenses and revoke them. If an official complaint is registered about a facility, the division can investigate and act on its findings. It can also conduct unannounced inspections.
The findings of the 2020 Genworth Cost of Care Survey show that monthly assisted living costs in Rocklin average at $5,395, placing the city at the upper end of the spectrum. The costs are also above the state average of $5,000 and the $4,300 national average.
Assisted living costs can vary greatly between cities, as shown by the difference between Napa, where seniors typically pay $6,250 per month, and Stockton, where $3,500 is the average. In Yuba City, costs of $4,343 are the norm, while in Vallejo, seniors typically pay $4,500 per month for similar services.
Rocklin
$5,395
California
$5,000
The United States
$4,300
Yuba City
$4,343
Napa
$6,250
Vallejo
$4,500
Stockton
$3,500
Adult day health care centers serve able-bodied seniors, enabling them to offer lower fees than other types of care. At $1,918, it’s the most affordable option in Rocklin, followed by assisted living, where fees average $5,395. Housebound seniors better-served by caregivers in their homes typically pay $5,863 for home care, while home health care with the addition of basic medical support doesn’t affect the cost. Nursing homes are the most expensive, with semiprivate rooms averaging $9,946 and private rooms $13,688.
Home care
$5,863
Home health care
$5,863
Adult day health care
$1,918
Assisted living
$5,395
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$9,946
Nursing home (private room)
$13,688
Note: Data for Rocklin was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Sacramento, was used instead.
Seniors who require financial assistance can seek eligibility through the California Medicaid program, which includes The Assisted Living Waiver Program. Â
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.
In and around Rocklin, there’s a wealth of resources available to seniors already residing in assisted living communities and those considering the option. The following information includes some resources that can help seniors worried about their care, vets seeking medical services, seniors who want to contribute to their communities and those looking for other services, such as transportation and legal advice.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (916) 486-1876 | Seniors in long-term care communities who have issues with their facilities can register their complaints with the Long-Term Care Ombudsman. They will investigate the complaint and seek to resolve differences between the senior and their facility. Very serious complaints, such as allegations of abuse and neglect, are automatically referred to the proper authorities. Third parties and families of residents can also register their complaints with the ombudsman. |
Agency on Aging – Area 4 | (800) 211-4545 | The Area 4 Agency on Aging serves seniors in Placer County and the surrounding counties. Its purpose is to help them remain healthy and independent through administering a number of programs and referring seniors to other organizations, some of which may incur fees. The agency’s services include providing health insurance counseling, directing seniors to free legal aid programs that specialize in helping older residents and transportation services that provide low-cost ways of getting around Placer County. |
Sacramento VA Medical Center | (916) 843-7000 | Sacramento VA Medical Center is a 60-bed facility specializing in primary care, surgical procedures and mental health support for vets and some members of their families. The center can provide seniors with several services, such as asthma treatments, oral surgery, infectious disease management and optometry. It also has a pharmacy and social work department. For seniors unable to attend, there is the option of telehealth, which can be conducted by video or phone. |
Rocklin Cares – Community Volunteer Program | (916) 625-5050 | Rocklin Cares is a volunteer program that connects seniors with nonprofit organizations that support the local community. These organizations can include helping the police department and supporting special events in local parks, such as Woofstock, Mini Maker Faire and Movies in the Park. Eligibility is dependent on passing a background and screening check. Seniors will also need an email address and a valid driving license. |
Rocklin-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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