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How Much Does Assisted Living Cost in Los Angeles, CA?

If you’re trying to figure out what assisted living actually costs in Los Angeles, you’ve probably already noticed the problem: every page gives you a different number, and most quote a range so wide that it doesn’t help you plan anything.

The honest answer is about $5,500 a month for a one-bedroom at the median Los Angeles assisted living community in 2026, and about $5,000 a month for a studio. That puts Los Angeles roughly about 22% above the U.S. national median for assisted living.

Below, we show you exactly where that number comes from — three independent sources, side-by-side — and we break it down by sub-area so the number actually means something for the neighborhood you’re considering.

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What three independent sources say about Los Angeles assisted living cost

SourceReported median (semi-private, monthly)YearNotes
A Place for Mom $5,550 2026
Caring.com $5,250 2026 state median; LA runs ~5% above
Genworth $5,200 2023 CareScout 2025 (successor to Genworth survey)

Three independent sources, surfaced inline so you can see the spread for yourself. Convergence: 6%.

The three sources agree within the convergence shown above, which is reasonably tight for senior-care pricing data. $5,500/month is the honest median for a Los Angeles assisted living one-bedroom in 2026, and $5,000/month for a studio.

What the spread means in practice: if a community in Los Angeles quotes you within 5% of that median, that’s normal. If you’re being quoted significantly above or below, ask why — there’s usually a specific reason.

Los Angeles assisted living cost by sub-area

Sub-areaSemi-private median (monthly)Why
West LA / Santa Monica / Beverly Hills $7,500 Premium real estate, luxury communities, highest amenity load
Pasadena / San Gabriel Valley $5,800 Established communities, good hospital access, mid-premium pricing
San Fernando Valley (Encino, Sherman Oaks) $5,200 Broad suburban mix, competitive pricing relative to Westside
South Bay (Torrance, Redondo Beach) $5,000 Beach-adjacent suburban communities, moderate premium
Inland areas (Pomona, West Covina, Covina) $4,200 Most affordable part of LA County, older inventory

That’s a $3,300/month swing inside the metro. If the family member is mobile and you’re flexible on geography, the location decision can move your monthly bill by 25–40%. Worth knowing before you tour anything.

What makes your bill go higher

Add-onRangeNote
Care level / Activities of Daily Living (ADL) tier $500–$2,200/month above base rate Most communities have 3–5 care levels. The single biggest predictable add-on.
Medication management $200–$600/month If the resident needs regular medication oversight.
Memory care upgrade (move to dedicated memory care wing) $1,200–$3,000/month above standard AL Often a separate billing structure entirely.
Two-bedroom or larger unit $800–$2,000/month over a one-bedroom Availability varies significantly by metro sub-area.
Second-resident fee (if a couple shares a unit) $800–$1,500/month Each community handles couple pricing differently — ask in writing.
Transportation beyond scheduled medical, cable, personal incidentals $100–$350/month combined For most residents.

A realistic “median + likely add-ons” total for a Los Angeles one-bedroom assisted living stay with moderate care needs lands around $6,381–$7,799/month. We’d rather you see that number now than be surprised by it after you’ve signed.

California Medi-Cal Assisted Living Waiver (ALW): the program that changes the math

California’s Medicaid (Medi-Cal) pathway for assisted living is through the Assisted Living Waiver (ALW). California’s program is expanding but historically has been capacity-limited and concentrated in certain counties.

Eligibility basics (2026): Medical: must meet nursing-facility level of care. Financial: countable assets under $2,000 for a single applicant (California is expanding asset limits under Medi-Cal reform — check current thresholds); income limits vary by county. California eliminated the Medi-Cal asset test for most programs effective 2024, but ALW may have different rules — verify with your county.

What it doesn’t fix: The ALW has been capacity-limited since inception. LA County has more ALW slots than most California counties, but demand far exceeds supply. Waitlists can run 6–18 months. Many assisted living communities in LA do not accept Medi-Cal at all, particularly in premium areas.

What we recommend (and we are not Medicaid planners — speak with one): If Medi-Cal is likely to be needed, get on the ALW waitlist as early as possible and simultaneously explore other options. The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) website has the current ALW enrollment data by county. A California elder-law attorney is especially important given the state’s ongoing Medi-Cal reform.

All-in monthly worksheet — a real Los Angeles family

Base assisted living one-bedroom (median Los Angeles)        $5,500
Care level 2 (moderate ADL assistance)                         $990
Medication management                                          $400
Transportation / cable / personal incidentals                  $200
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Realistic monthly total                                      $7,090

That’s the number most Los Angeles families end up at for a one-bedroom assisted living stay with moderate care needs. Lower if early-stage or minimal care; higher for late-stage or premium community.

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How to use this number when touring

  1. What’s the all-in monthly cost for a resident at my parent’s actual care level, with their actual ADL needs and medication regimen?

    Why it matters: Don’t accept the base rate as the answer. Make them quote at the appropriate care tier with all add-ons itemized. The all-in number is the number you’ll actually pay each month.

  2. What’s your rate increase history over the past 3 years, and what’s your projected increase for next year?

    Why it matters: Average annual increases run 5–8%. A community that won’t share this number or claims “we don’t raise rates” is not being honest.

  3. What’s your staff-to-resident ratio during the day shift and at night?

    Why it matters: Staffing ratios are the single best leading indicator of care quality. The good communities have these printed and ready. The ones that hesitate are signaling something.

If a community won’t itemize costs, won’t answer the Medicaid question clearly, or hesitates on staffing ratios, that’s a signal worth weighing.

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Last updated: 2026-05-17 • Los Angeles pricing varies by zip code, level of care, and provider.

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★★★★½ 4.5 $6,500-$13,000/mo
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★★★★☆ 4.4 $3,500-$7,000/mo
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Silverado Senior Living Los Angeles

★★★★☆ 4.4 $7,500-$14,000/mo
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Sunrise of Beverly Hills

Sunrise of Beverly Hills

★★★★☆ 4.3 $7,500-$14,000/mo
201 N Crescent Drive, 90210
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Atria Park of Pacific Palisades

Atria Park of Pacific Palisades

★★★★☆ 4.3 $6,800-$12,500/mo
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Los Angeles Jewish Home - Eisenberg Village

★★★★☆ 4.3 $8,000-$15,000/mo
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Sakura Gardens of Los Angeles

Sakura Gardens of Los Angeles

★★★★☆ 4.2 $3,200-$6,500/mo
325 Boylston Street, 90012
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Hollywood Hills Senior Living

Hollywood Hills Senior Living

★★★★☆ 4.0 $4,500-$9,000/mo
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