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The 10 Best Assisted Living Facilities in Bay Area, CA

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With the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and a vibrant arts and cultural scene, California’s Bay Area, which centers on the city of San Francisco, has much to appeal to retirees. The city’s temperate climate means no frigid and snowy winters and great temperatures for exploring the local wineries or taking a stroll through a towering redwood forest. San Francisco is home to 805,235 people, 16.1% of whom are aged 65 or older.

The Bay Area offers many perks to its senior residents. Over 200 parks and protected natural areas are within driving distance of the city, including several beaches. The many ethnic groups that call the city home give it a vibrant, multicultural dining scene. It’s also the location of the UCSF Medical Center, which US News and World Report ranks among the top 10 in the nation for geriatric care.

Even though the Bay Area has a slightly higher cost of living than other similarly sized cities, the cost for assisted living is moderate. The average cost for assisted living care in San Francisco is $4,750 a month. This is higher than the national average of $4,051 and the state average of $4,500. 

Note: Information for the Bay Area was not available, so data from the area’s largest city, San Francisco, was used.

Portola Gardens

Portela Gardens is in San Francisco's Garden District. Housed in a restored historic building built in the 1930s, this senior living community is a lovely place to call home. The building and gardens are meticulously maintained to protect the history of the property. Residents live in private or shared rooms with weekly housekeeping provided by the friendly staff. Both assisted living and memory care are offered here. Secure gardens and an accessible atrium provide many options for taking advantage of the sun and warm temperatures in Portela Gardens.

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The Village at Hayes Valley

With bright, cheery rooms due to natural light throughout, The Village at Hayes Valley is a modern assisted living community with many activities and events. A small number of residents means that the staff can give individual attention. The physical needs of residents are carefully met in this community, both through assistance with activities of daily living and with on-site physical therapy, psychiatric care and medical services. Gourmet meals are served daily, and an executive chef ensures they are both nutritious and tasty.

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Sagebrook Senior Living at San Francisco

Victorian Manor

The Victorian homes of San Francisco are among its most iconic features, and Victorian Manor sits in the heart of them. A full-time activity coordinator ensures that there are plenty of things for residents to do throughout the week. Art and calligraphy classes, cooking demonstrations, tai chi, chair yoga and educational lectures are just some of the programs available. Residents also have access to transportation so they can take part in the many activities in San Francisco, allowing them to take full advantage of their location in the heart of this vibrant city.

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Cypress at Golden Gate

Cypress at Golden Gate sits along 19th Avenue. This historic building houses a peaceful retirement community located close to all of the perks of San Francisco. Downtown is within walking distance, and many of the apartments have views of the city. The Dine Your Way program creates an on-site restaurant where residents dine on fresh meals cooked daily. This community is packed with amenities, from a TV room for viewing movies and shows to an art room that hosts classes and activities throughout the week. Residents never have a reason to be bored when they call Cypress at Golden Gate home.

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Rhoda Goldman Plaza

When guests walk into the Rhoda Goldman Plaza, they are greeted by a spacious lobby and grand staircase. Residents have their choice of large apartment homes, each of which has an in-room kitchenette and spacious closets. Individual climate control allows residents to stay comfortable. Yet with chef-prepared meals served daily, residents have little need to cook in their apartments. One of the features that sets this community apart is its tenured staff. This means low turnaround and the chance for residents to get to know their caretakers on a personal basis.

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Coventry Place San Francisco

Coventry Place is located between Polk Gulch and Japantown. It provides a comfortable living arrangement for seniors who want to have many choices for spending their day. The Dine Your Way dining plan is a favorite amenity, providing an on-site restaurateur for residents' dining needs. When someone wants a quick bite to eat, the club lounge and bistro is an option. A fully equipped fitness center provides space for staying active. Both assisted living and memory care are available in this pet-friendly community

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AlmaVia of San Francisco

AlmaVia of San Francisco is a pet-friendly senior living community near the Pacific Heights neighborhood. Here, staff encourages residents to take part in community events and activities, whether they attend a church nearby or participate in intergenerational activities at the local school. When they want to stay home, residents of AlmaVia find plenty to do. A well-stocked library provides reading material, while a computer lab makes staying connected simple. The tea room is a popular place for socializing and relaxing over warm tea and snacks between meals.

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Kimochi Home

Kimochi Home provides short-term and assisted living care for seniors who need a little extra help. This community is supervised 24 hours a day. While people of all nationalities are welcome, Kimochi Home serves Japanese style meals to make those of the Japanese culture feel more comfortable. The staff arranges transportation and escorts when residents need to go to medical appointments, and social activities take place in the community. The team regularly assesses the health and welfare of each resident, and a small resident number makes that easier.

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Heritage on the Marina

Heritage on the Marina is housed in a stately building that's reminiscent of a wealthy estate home. It's located amid the yacht clubs and art galleries of the Marina District, which means residents can easily walk to the local farmers market or their favorite artists' galleries. A beautiful courtyard complete with gardens and water fountains encourages residents to explore the expansive grounds of this community. Residents live in one- or two-bedroom apartments with their own washers and dryers and kitchens. Weekly housekeeping and linen service help residents fully enjoy their spacious apartment homes.

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