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Senior Care in West Sacramento, CA

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Senior Care in West Sacramento, CA

Cost of senior care in West Sacramento, CA

Assisted living in West Sacramento, CA averages $6,000 per month — about 12% above the national median. In-home care runs about $35 per hour, or roughly $5,600 per month for full-time help. 8 care providers serve the area, and many accept Medicaid to help families cover the cost.

Senior care costs in West Sacramento, CA
Care typeTypical costNotes
In-home care$35/hour~$5,600/mo full-time
Assisted living$6,000/monthprivate one-bedroom
Nursing home$12,136/month~$145,628/yr, private room

Source: CareScout / Genworth Cost of Care Survey (2024).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many senior care providers are in West Sacramento, CA?

There are 8+ verified senior care providers in West Sacramento, CA listed on families.care.

What types of senior care are available in West Sacramento, CA?

Available care types in West Sacramento, CA include Assisted Living, Memory Care, Medical Transport. Browse all categories to compare options.

How do I choose a senior care provider in West Sacramento, CA?

Compare provider profiles, check quality scores and government ratings, read reviews from other families, and contact providers directly through families.care. Our guided finder can help match you with the right provider.

How much does assisted living cost in West Sacramento, CA?

Assisted living in West Sacramento, CA averages about $6,000 per month, about 12% above the national median of $5,350. Actual prices vary by community, room type, and level of care.

How much does in-home care cost in West Sacramento, CA?

In-home care in West Sacramento, CA runs about $35 per hour. Full-time care (about 160 hours a month) works out to roughly $5,600 per month.

Does Medicaid help pay for senior care in CA?

Yes. CA's Medicaid program offers waivers that can help cover home care and, in some cases, assisted living for residents who meet income and care-need rules. Eligibility and covered services vary, so confirm the details with the state program.