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What to Consider About Assisted Living in Yuba City

As in all communities across California, assisted living facilities in Yuba City operate under the oversight of the California Senior Care Licensing Program. This regulatory system is responsible for licensing and monitoring facilities and conducting regular inspections to ensure that the care and services they provide are consistent with statewide and national laws and regulations.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Assisted Living in Yuba City

  • Yuba City has a pleasant year-round climate, which is often attractive to retirees. The area doesn’t get any snow and winter temperatures rarely dip below 38 degrees. In the summer, temperatures can reach a high of 95 degrees, and the city sees 260 days of sunny skies each year.
  • Unfortunately, the area isn’t known for having good air quality. Based on data from the American Lung Association, the region receives F-ratings in terms of both high ozone days and levels of 24-hour particle pollution. Fortunately, assisted living facilities have protocols in place to preserve the health and safety of their residents.
  • Compared to the average city in California, Yuba City can provide seniors with an affordable retirement lifestyle. Based on the U.S. average of 100, the city’s cost of living index rating is 115.5, which is nearly 30% lower than the state median. Housing and transportation costs are much lower than the statewide averages for those categories.
  • These below-average living costs may help offset the state’s high tax rates. Pensions and withdrawals from all other retirement accounts are fully taxed, and sales taxes are high. However, seniors won’t have to pay taxes on their Social Security benefits.
  • Yuba City’s low rates of violent crime may offer peace of mind to seniors and their families. Measured on a scale from 1 to 100, the city scores an index rating of 16.4, which is roughly 38% lower than the U.S. average of 22.7. Property crime is a bit more prevalent in the area, but assisted living facilities have numerous security measures in place to keep residents safe.
  • Seniors have access to specialized medical care at Sutter Surgical Hospital North Valley, which is the city’s only major medical facility. In the event of an emergency, seniors may need to travel to nearby Marysville.
  • Yuba-Sutter Transit offers safe and cost-effective transportation services to help increase the mobility of seniors. The system operates six local routes, as well as a dial-A-Ride, curb-to-curb service for seniors aged 65 and up. Older adults can apply for reduced fare ID cards to save on transit services.

Paying for Assisted Living in Yuba City

Seniors in Yuba City pay an average of $4,658 per month for assisted living services.

The Cost of Assisted Living in Nearby Cities

While assisted living costs in Yuba City are around $150 higher than the national average, they’re affordable in comparison to the California state median of $5,250. Costs in nearby Sacramento, which are similar to the state average, are over $560 higher than those in Yuba City. In San Francisco, seniors pay $6,319 per month, which is around $1,660 more. Further north in Redding, costs are slightly less expensive, averaging $4,450 per month. Rates are even lower in Stockton. There, average monthly care costs are about $1,000 lower than costs in Yuba City.

Yuba City

$4,658

California

$5,250

United States

$4,500

Sacramento

$5,225

San Francisco

$6,319

Stockton

$3,649

Redding

$4,450

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

Individuals who wish to remain living at home have the option of contracting in-home care or home health care services. However, costs for these services are over $1,200 more than assisted living. Adult day care is a more budget-friendly option. While its services are only part-time, costs are $2,700 less expensive than assisted living. Nursing homes are ideal for older adults who require 24-hour supervision and skilled nursing care. As they offer the most comprehensive care, they’re also the most expensive option, starting at $10,646 per month.

In-Home Care

$5,895

Home Health Care

$5,895

Adult Day Health Care

$1,950

Assisted Living

$4,658

Nursing Home Care (semiprivate room)

$10,646

Financial Assistance for Assistance Living in Yuba City

More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living

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:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in California page.

Free & Low-Cost Assisted Living Resources in Yuba City

To supplement the services provided by assisted living communities, seniors can contact the following agencies and organizations. These resources offer a range of programs and support services, including long-term options counseling, case management, benefits assistance, case management and senior legal aid.

ResourceContactService
Agency on Aging Area 4(916) 486-1876This regional AAA offers resources, classes and information to support the health and well-being of adults aged 60 and older. Seniors can speak with a resource specialist for personalized information, assistance and referrals or use the agency's online directory to search for programs in their county.
FREED Center for Independent Living(800) 655-7732Serving a five-county area of Northern California, this aging resource center helps seniors understand their options and access programs in their communities. Its services include counseling, peer support, long-term care transition assistance and help with accessing assistive technologies.
ADRC of Yuba-Sutter Counties(916) 486-1876The ADRC helps seniors and families make informed decisions about long-term care. Staff members can help individuals through every stage of the process from accessing information about community resources to options counseling and developing a person-centered plan. The agency can assist with the process of transitioning to/from long-term care facilities.
Yuba City Senior Center(530) 822-4608The Yuba City Senior Center offers a friendly place for adults aged 50 and older to stay active and connected with the community. In addition to fitness programs, art classes and social events, the center also offers educational seminars, free health clinics and volunteer opportunities.
Yuba Sutter Legal Center for Seniors(530) 742-8289This nonprofit firm provides seniors with free legal representation and assistance in cases involving Social Security benefits, housing issues, elder abuse and powers of attorney. Outreach visits can be arranged for individuals residing in assisted living facilities.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program(916) 376-8910A direct service of the AAA, this program seeks to prevent elder abuse by providing advocacy for residents of long-term care facilities, including assisted living communities. Trained representatives work on behalf of seniors to investigate complaints, resolve disputes and provide education on resident rights to empower individuals to self-advocate.
Yuba-Sutter Veterans Services Office(530) 749-6710This bi-county agency helps veterans and their dependents access the full range of benefits and services they're entitled to. Trained representatives can provide information, counseling and rehabilitation referrals, assistance with filing benefits claims and case management services.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Yuba City

Yuba City 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.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in California

Reviews of Communities Nearby

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Dan

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of The Courtyard Assisted Living

My sister is at The Courtyard Assisted Living. It's very nice and well-kept. The rooms are well-maintained and roomy. The staff does a great job. They are caring and I see a lot of activities going...

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Robert

I visited this facility

Review of Summerfield Senior Living

Summerfield Senior Living was very nice. We were very impressed with it, but it's beyond what my sister's going to be able to afford. It was clean, spacious, and very welcoming, the decor...

Provider response

Thank you for your kind words about our Community.

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les1.

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of The Courtyard Assisted Living

1. REAL caring staff, not the typical "just give me a paycheck". 2. No "kids" working there. They are career employees, many with 20+ years of employment at the Courtyard! 3. Medications are...

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