How Much Does Assisted Living Cost in San Diego?
If you're trying to figure out what assisted living actually costs in San Diego, you've hit the same problem as every California market: wide ranges that don't help you plan.
The honest answer is about $5,000 a month for a studio at the median San Diego-area assisted living facility in 2026, and about $5,800 a month for a one-bedroom unit. San Diego runs slightly below the California state median for assisted living — the large supply base in North County and inland communities has kept pricing more competitive than in Los Angeles or the Bay Area.
Below, we show you where that number comes from — three independent sources, compared — and break it down by part of the San Diego market.
What three independent sources say about San Diego assisted living cost
| Source | Reported median (semi-private, monthly) | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Place for Mom | $5,000 | 2026 | |
| Caring.com | $5,500 | 2026 | state median; San Diego runs ~9% below |
| Genworth | $4,995 | 2023 | CareScout 2025 (successor to Genworth survey) |
Three independent sources, surfaced inline so you can see the spread for yourself. Convergence: 5%.
The three sources show slightly more spread here than in most markets — about 5% — due to San Diego's wide geographic range from coastal to inland. We land on $5,000/month as the honest median for a standard studio in 2026, and $5,800/month for a one-bedroom unit.
What the spread means in practice: if a San Diego-area facility quotes you $4,700–$5,400/month for a standard studio, that's normal. If you're seeing under $3,500 or over $7,000, there's a specific driver — Medicaid-only census, oceanfront premium in La Jolla or Del Mar, or a newer lease-up community in Carlsbad or Encinitas.
San Diego assisted living cost by sub-area
| Sub-area | Semi-private median (monthly) | Why |
|---|---|---|
| La Jolla / Del Mar / Rancho Santa Fe | $6,500 | Premium coastal location, luxury amenities, ocean-adjacent premium |
| Encinitas / Carlsbad / San Marcos | $5,800 | North County coastal premium, newer purpose-built facilities |
| Mission Valley / Kearny Mesa / Clairemont | $5,000 | Metro median; most supply, most price competition |
| El Cajon / Santee / Lakeside | $4,200 | Inland East County; older inventory, most affordable tier |
| Chula Vista / National City | $4,600 | South County; mid-market, newer facilities serving growing senior population |
That's a $2,300/month swing from La Jolla to East County. The California real estate gradient is steep even within San Diego County. If coastal proximity isn't required, the East County corridor offers significantly more affordable options for comparable care.
What makes your bill go higher
| Add-on | Range | Note |
|---|---|---|
| One-bedroom upgrade over studio | $800/month | Standard California AL premium. |
| Memory care upgrade / secured unit | $1,800–$2,800/month over base AL rate | California's staffing mandates make memory care add-ons higher than most states. |
| Medication management | $200–$500/month | California pharmacy costs are higher than the national average. |
| Incontinence supplies and assistance | $150–$300/month | Often billed beyond the standard allotment. |
| Transportation (beyond scheduled medical) | $100–$250/month | Personal appointments, family visits. |
| Personal incidentals (cable, phone, beauty/barber) | $200–$450/month | For most residents. |
A realistic "median + likely add-ons" total for a San Diego assisted living studio with moderate add-on needs lands around $5,700–$6,500/month. California's baseline is meaningfully higher than most U.S. markets.
Medi-Cal (California Medicaid) — CBAS and MSSP community programs: the program that changes the math
California Medicaid (Medi-Cal) for assisted living is more complex than most families expect — because California doesn't pay Medi-Cal directly to licensed ALFs the way it pays nursing homes.
The primary Medi-Cal programs that can offset assisted living costs are CBAS (Community-Based Adult Services — formerly Adult Day Health Care) and MSSP (Multipurpose Senior Services Program), both of which fund support services but not room-and-board at a licensed ALF. California eliminated its asset-test for Medi-Cal broadly in 2024, expanding eligibility — but this doesn't automatically cover the AL facility rate.
Eligibility basics (2026):
- Medical: must require a nursing facility level of care for most waiver programs.
- Financial: California eliminated the Medi-Cal asset limit as of January 2024 — income rules still apply. The elimination expanded eligibility significantly, but Medi-Cal still doesn't directly fund room-and-board at most licensed ALFs.
- MSSP: available in San Diego County at selected sites — waitlists apply.
What California Medi-Cal doesn't fix for assisted living: unlike nursing home Medicaid (which pays the full daily rate), Medi-Cal for AL covers support services — not the facility's room and board charge. Most San Diego AL families on limited income still pay the facility's private rate or negotiate a Medicaid-private hybrid arrangement. California's MSSP program is limited in capacity and availability.
What we recommend (we are not Medi-Cal planners — speak with one): California's Medi-Cal AL coverage is genuinely limited compared to nursing home coverage. If affordability is a primary concern and a licensed nursing facility is medically appropriate, that Medi-Cal pathway is more straightforward than the AL pathway. An elder-law attorney or certified Medi-Cal specialist familiar with San Diego County MSSP and CBAS availability is the right resource here.
Not mentioning the Medi-Cal AL limitations on a San Diego assisted living pricing page would be misleading — the gap between expectation and reality is significant for many families.
All-in monthly worksheet — a real San Diego family
Base AL studio rate (median San Diego facility) $5,000 Medication management beyond baseline $350 Incontinence supplies (beyond standard allotment) $200 Personal incidentals (phone, cable, beauty/barber) $250 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Realistic monthly total $5,800
That's the number most San Diego families end up at for a standard studio without memory care. Add $1,800–$2,800 if a secured memory care unit becomes necessary — California's staffing mandates make that premium meaningful.
How to use this number when touring
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What's the all-in monthly cost for my parent's specific care needs — itemized by line?
Why it matters: California AL billing is often structured in tiers, with meaningful gaps between advertised base rate and actual cost. Get the full itemized list before comparing: base studio + care tier + medication management + incontinence + incidentals. California facilities are required to provide a written itemized rate sheet — ask for it at every tour.
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Do you accept Medi-Cal, and specifically which Medi-Cal programs do you participate in?
Why it matters: California Medi-Cal for AL is different from nursing home Medicaid — it covers services, not room and board in most cases. Asking this question forces a specific answer about which programs apply rather than a vague 'yes, we accept Medicaid' that may not mean what you think.
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What's your most recent CDSS inspection result?
Why it matters: California Community Care Licensing (CCL) under CDSS publishes inspection records for all licensed residential care facilities for the elderly (RCFEs). Ask for the most recent inspection report specifically — San Diego County inspection records are publicly accessible online.
If a community won't provide an itemized rate sheet, gives a vague answer on Medi-Cal participation, or hesitates on the CDSS inspection record, that's a signal before you sign anything.
Comparison module for senior care partner network. Coming soon.
Sources cited
- A Place for Mom — San Diego Metro Cost of Senior Care Report (2026)
- Caring.com — California Assisted Living Cost Survey (2026)
- Genworth Cost of Care Survey, 2023 (most recent available; survey discontinued in 2024)
- California Department of Social Services (CDSS) — Community Care Licensing Division, RCFE records
- California Department of Health Care Services — CBAS and MSSP program overview
Last updated: 2026-05-22 • San Diego pricing varies by zip code, level of care, and provider.