
The 5 Best Continuing Care Retirement Communities in San Francisco, CA for 2023
There are 5 Continuing Care Retirement Communities in the San Francisco area, with 3 in San Francisco and 2 nearby.
The average cost of continuing care retirement communities in San Francisco is $124,000 per month. This is higher than the national median of $2,552.
To help you with your search, browse the 10 reviews below for continuing care retirement communities in San Francisco. On average, consumers rate continuing care retirement communities in San Francisco 4.7 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Cupertino with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars.
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Directory of Continuing Care Retirement Communities in San Francisco, CA
Heritage on the Marina
The Sequoias San Francisco
San Francisco Towers
Oakmont of Cardinal Point
Lake Park Senior Living
Continuing Care Retirement Communities near San Francisco, CA
Other Options in San Francisco, CA
Recent Reviews of Continuing Care Communities in San Francisco
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Review of San Francisco Towers
San Francisco Towers is very elegant. It's an urban setting. They have an indoor pool and available parking. It's very nicely done and very nicely maintained. However, it was much more old school. ... Read more
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Review of San Francisco Towers
I visited San Francisco Towers, they have extremely good amenities for this field and I can say that they're at the top of the market. I was shown an apartment and a smaller room, and they're bigge... Read more
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Review of San Francisco Towers
I visited friends at San Francisco Towers. I liked it, but the reason I didn’t choose them is that I didn’t think they had any openings and it was a bit expensive. It was an excellent, lovely facil... Read more
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