1 facilities with pricing in the middle of the pack for LA County. Safety scores are about average for the area.
1 options to compare. Point Reyes Station has 1 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 $4,070/mo. That's roughly 13% less than the county average, making this one of the more affordable areas to look. Prices range from $4,070 up to $4,070 depending on the facility, room type, and level of care. 1 of 1 facilities publish pricing, which is better transparency than most areas.
Look at the safety scores before you visit. The average score in Point Reyes Station is 8.9 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.
Compared to most of LA County, Point Reyes Station is actually more affordable. The average here is $4,070/mo, about 13% less than the county average. That said, prices vary a lot depending on the facility and level of care.
Stockstill House currently has the highest safety score in Point Reyes Station at 8.9 out of 9.9. These scores are based on real state inspection data, not online reviews. We'd recommend checking individual scores for any facility you're considering, since they can vary a lot even within the same city.
Among our top-rated facilities, Stockstill House starts at $4,070/mo, and it has a safety score of 8.9. Across all 1 facilities in the area, published prices range from $4,070 to $4,070/mo. Keep in mind that the actual cost depends on the level of care needed.
Unfortunately, none of the facilities we track in Point Reyes Station 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.