Bay Area assisted
There is no doubt why so many people to live their golden years in the Bay Area want - the scenery is idyllic, the culture like no other time, can not beat this part of the Mediterranean. But with so many people retire at bay, the costs are driven by increasing demand. In this article we will see a selection of assisted living facilities in the bay cover, and compare the costs of each option.
Costs are usually a little 'less than in San Jose and Sunnyvale areascompared to other parts of the bay. Merrill Gardens at Willow Glen, for example, only costs about $ 2700 per month. The cure for Alzheimer's disease, which is always a little 'more, spend about $ 5700 per month. Atria Willow Glen option for more favorable. Housing support is about $ 2,400, and Alzheimer's care will cost $ 6400/month.
North Bay, one of the options is economically manageable Mariner Square Cardinal Point. With only $ 1500 - 2000 per month, which is one of the cheapestOptions in the bay. This requires the creation of a "buy-in", but - basically a home for sale - $ 50,000.
A very useful option in Aegis, the East Bay Moraga. The facility provides care for Alzheimer's disease and assisted living. For about $ 4500 per month, this course offers a wide range of services and focuses primarily on providing a steady stream of activities for residents to participate in.
At the top bar of the Hyatt Hotel in Palo traditional institutions isHigh. It 'almost unique in style and comfort in the bay. This plant has both a monthly maintenance of about $ 4,000, and the obligation to purchase $ 750 000.
Near Redwood City, Woodside Terrace longer an option, stay Brookdale (a respected national operator). Woodside Terrace costs about $ 3,000 per month for an independent life. Additional assistance of up to $ 1000/month.
San Francisco is really short of options for assisted living. OfThe Carlisle is near Union Square. Carlisle asked residents to make a purchase, which costs about $ 190,000. In addition, the resident rate is about $ 3000 per month. Alma Via of San Francisco is another city a short option (technically in South San Francisco). Alma Street is a non-profit and costs about $ 4,500 a month for residents of assisted living. Alzheimer's is $ 6,600 a month.
With so many options to choose from, you're sure to find a home that feels comfortable to allthe bay.
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