Memory care in San Joaquin County
State inspection records and citation history for every licensed facility — built from primary CDSS data.
No facilities indexed yet for this region.
About memory care in San Joaquin County.
How much does memory care cost across San Joaquin County?
Memory care across San Joaquin County runs from roughly $4,500/month at smaller RCFEs in lower-cost cities to $12,000+/month at premium memory-specific buildings. Median sits around $6,500–$8,000/month for a private room with standard care needs. Full bills almost always exceed the advertised base rate; most California facilities use “level of care” point systems adding $500–$2,500/month. Click into any city below for a tighter range, or read What memory care costs in California (https://www.starlynncare.com/california/cost-guide).
What makes a facility "memory care" in California?
California has no separate memory care license. The facilities here are CDSS-licensed Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFEs) under Section 1569 of the Health & Safety Code. To advertise as memory care, an RCFE files a Memory Care Disclosure with CDSS and meets additional requirements around staff training, secured perimeters, and dementia programming. Some facilities here are skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) with a dementia or secure unit — a different license entirely (Title 22, Division 5). License type appears on every StarlynnCare profile.
What's the difference between an RCFE and a nursing home?
RCFEs provide non-medical care: room, board, supervision, ADL help, medication assistance. Nursing homes (SNFs) provide medical care: licensed nurses on staff 24/7, medication administration (not just assistance), wound care, rehab. Most California memory care indexed here lives in RCFEs. If your family member needs ongoing skilled nursing — feeding tubes, IV medications, complex wound care — an RCFE memory unit may not fit.
How many San Joaquin County facilities have a serious deficiency on file?
StarlynnCare has not yet indexed publishable facilities for San Joaquin County.
What should I look for on a memory care tour in San Joaquin County?
What predicts safety usually isn't what admissions directors highlight. From clinician and family interviews, the most under-asked items: staff-to-resident ratio at night and on weekends, skin-check and wound-prevention protocol, medication management and error reporting, shower frequency, and how the facility handles behavioral escalation. We publish a free 37-question tour checklist you can print (https://www.starlynncare.com/california/37-questions-to-ask-on-a-tour).
Does Medi-Cal cover memory care in San Joaquin County?
Traditional Medi-Cal does not cover room and board in an RCFE memory care setting. The Assisted Living Waiver (ALW) can cover services in participating RCFEs for income-qualified residents, but waitlists are long and the program runs in a limited set of counties — whether San Joaquin County is in an ALW service area depends on county (see https://www.cdss.ca.gov/assisted-living-waiver). Medi-Cal does cover skilled nursing care in a Medi-Cal-certified SNF, including SNF dementia units, for residents meeting medical eligibility. Each facility profile documents payment acceptance when known.
No facilities published yet for San Joaquin County.
The CDSS ingest for this region has not yet produced verifiable records.