Best Senior Living Communities in Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California has **691 senior living communities** offering a range of care options for seniors and their families. From independent living to memory care, this guide covers what's available in Los Angeles — with real quality scores, pricing data, and the information you need to choose the right community.
Key Takeaways
- •691 senior living communities
- •Covers Assisted Living, Independent Living, Home Care, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing, Adult Day Care, Ccrc
- •Data current as of March 2026
Senior Living in Los Angeles at a Glance
| Metric | Data |
|---|---|
| Total communities | 691 |
| Assisted Living | 221 |
| Independent Living | 199 |
| Home Care | 185 |
| Memory Care | 147 |
| Avg CARES score | 2.8/10 |
| Avg monthly cost | $5,276 |
Types of Senior Care Available in Los Angeles
- ●Assisted Living — 221 communities
- ●Independent Living — 199 communities
- ●Home Care — 185 communities
- ●Memory Care — 147 communities
- ●Skilled Nursing — 95 communities
- ●Adult Day Care — 23 communities
- ●Ccrc — 10 communities
Having multiple care types available in Los Angeles means residents may be able to transition between levels of care — from independent living to assisted living to memory care — without leaving their community or neighborhood.
Top-Rated Communities in Los Angeles
Based on CARES quality scores (rated out of 10):
- ●Summer House At Ladera Heights — CARES Score: 6.3/10
- ●Better Living & Care Iii — CARES Score: 6.2/10
- ●Sakura Gardens Of Los Angeles — CARES Score: 6.2/10
CARES scores evaluate care quality, dining, social life, amenities, and facilities — giving you an unbiased measure of community quality.
Senior Living Costs in Los Angeles
Based on pricing data from 164 communities in Los Angeles:
- ●Average monthly cost: $5,276
- ●Range: $2,500 to $11,200/month
How to Choose Senior Living in Los Angeles
With 691 options in Los Angeles, narrowing down the right fit takes some homework:
- ●Start with care needs — What level of daily assistance is needed now? What might be needed in 1-2 years?
- ●Set a budget — Know your monthly ceiling including potential care fee increases
- ●Visit in person — Tour at least 3 communities during different times of day; see the actual dining experience, not just the model apartment
- ●Talk to current residents and families — Their experience is the best indicator of daily life
- ●Check CARES scores — Our independent quality ratings help you compare communities objectively
- ●Ask about staffing — Staff-to-resident ratios, turnover rates, and training requirements matter more than fancy lobbies
Explore Senior Living in Los Angeles, CA
- ●Browse all 691 communities in Los Angeles — detailed profiles, CARES scores, photos, and pricing
- ●Chat with CARA — tell her your needs, budget, and preferred area for personalized recommendations
- ●Assisted living in California
- ●Senior living costs in California
Data sourced from 165,000+ verified senior living communities across all 50 states. Our guides combine real pricing data, CARES quality scores, and expert analysis to help families make informed decisions.
Disclosure: We do not accept referral fees from senior living communities.
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