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Assisted Living in Seaside

2 facilities, but not cheap. Seaside is one of the pricier markets in LA County. Safety scores are about average for the area.

What to know about assisted living in Seaside

2 options to compare. Seaside has 2 licensed assisted living facilities, all regulated by the California Department of Social Services. They range from small residential homes to larger communities, so it's worth visiting a few to see what feels right.

Expect to pay around $6,508/mo. That's about 23% more than the county average of $5,311/mo, so this isn't the cheapest market. Prices range from $5,715 up to $7,300 depending on the facility, room type, and level of care. 2 of 2 facilities publish pricing, which is better transparency than most areas.

Look at the safety scores before you visit. The average score in Seaside is 8.5 out of 9.9. That's about average for LA County. Some facilities here have excellent records and others don't, so check individual scores before you visit. Our scores come from real California state inspection data, not self-reported reviews.

A few things that might narrow your search. None of the facilities here currently accept Medi-Cal, so you'll need to look at neighboring cities if that's a factor. If you need memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, know that only 2 facilities here offer it.

Common questions

How much does assisted living cost in Seaside?

It's on the pricier side. The average in Seaside is $6,508/mo, which is about 23% more than the LA County average. If budget is a concern, it's worth looking at neighboring cities too.

Can Medi-Cal help pay for assisted living in Seaside?

Unfortunately, none of the facilities we track in Seaside currently participate in the ALW program. That can change, so it's worth calling facilities directly. You might also look at neighboring cities where Medi-Cal acceptance is more common.

Are there memory care options in Seaside?

Yes, 2 facilities in Seaside offer specialized memory care for residents with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Memory care units typically have additional security measures and staff trained in dementia care, so expect higher pricing than standard assisted living.