Memory care in Union City
State inspection records and citation history for every licensed facility — built from primary CDSS data.
Last updated April 2026
Union City's memory-care landscape includes 12 licensed facilities offering a combined 176 beds. These communities range from smaller residential settings to larger specialized units, each operating under California Department of Social Services oversight. State inspectors conducted routine surveys as recently as April 2026, documenting compliance with health, safety, and care-delivery standards.
Inspection records show that 12 of the 12 indexed facilities have received at least one serious citation—a severity-3 or severity-4 deficiency identified during regulatory review. Serious citations flag issues that state surveyors determined posed meaningful risk to resident well-being, from medication-management lapses to inadequate supervision protocols. Because every facility in this snapshot carries such findings, families should examine each community's full citation history, correction timeline, and follow-up survey results before touring.
StarlynnCare traces every claim to official state data. Use the directory below to compare inspection records, review cited deficiencies in detail, and identify which communities demonstrated prompt, sustained correction. No facility pays for placement, and no rating system obscures the primary-source documents that matter most.
Of the 12 licensed memory care facilities indexed in Union City, 12 (100%) have a Type-A or Type-B deficiency in their state record from the past 24 months.
Source: CA CDSS Community Care Licensing · Refreshed 2026-04-26 · Type-A = immediate health/safety risk; Type-B = lesser violation
Licensed memory care facilities indexed in Union City
Facilities with at least one Type-A or Type-B deficiency finding in the indexed inspection record (24 months where dated)
↑ 100% of indexed facilitiesFacilities with full CDSS profile published on StarlynnCare
Best memory care in Union City — ranked by inspection record.
Ava Bella Care Home
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Hartnell Home Care
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Merisol Care Home
Union City
St. Therese Care Home Ii
Union City
Ageway Boarding Care #3
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Harmony Homes Llc
Union City
C & L Home for the Elderly
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Begonia Residential Care Home
Union City
All memory care in Union City, ranked by inspection record.
Memory care · 50+ beds
(1)Community-style facilities (purpose-built buildings, common in regional chains).
The public record behind every profile.
What memory care costs in this city.
Median monthly cost in Union City ranges from approximately $5,000–$9,000/month based on regional benchmarks. For statewide ranges, financing options, and hidden fees, read What memory care costs in California. Methodology for future verified city medians: how we source data.
Source: Regional estimate · Genworth 2024 + StarlynnCare operator survey · Facility-specific quotes required before signing
Paying for memory care in Union City.
California's Assisted Living Waiver covers room, board, and personal-care services at enrolled memory care facilities for eligible Medi-Cal beneficiaries.
The Medi-Cal Assisted Living Waiver (ALW) is a Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waiver that pays for room, board, and supportive services at enrolled Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFEs). To qualify, a resident must meet nursing-facility level of care criteria, be enrolled in Medi-Cal (full-scope), and reside in an ALW-enrolled facility in a participating county. Because waiver slots are finite, a waiting list is common — families should apply early through their local Department of Social Services.
Most memory care residents in California pay privately. Private-pay rates typically range from $5,000 to $9,000 per month depending on the facility and care intensity. Long-term care insurance and Veterans' benefits (VA Aid and Attendance) can offset costs for eligible individuals. Consult a certified senior benefits counselor (HICAP) for personalized guidance.
Families researching public-pay options should confirm with each facility whether it accepts ALW patients and whether an ALW slot is currently available. StarlynnCare displays state inspection data only; we do not verify payment-program participation. Always verify directly with the facility and your county social services department.
Veterans: Veterans may be eligible for VA Aid and Attendance, which can supplement private-pay memory care costs. Contact your regional VA or an accredited VA claims agent.
Source: CA DHCS Assisted Living Waiver · Program rules change — verify eligibility requirements directly with your county agency before making care decisions
About memory care in Union City.
How much does memory care cost in Union City?
Memory care in Union City typically runs $5,000–$9,000/month, depending on level of care, room type, and licensing tier. The full bill almost always exceeds the advertised base rate. Most California facilities use "level of care" point systems adding $500–$2,500/month for residents needing more support with bathing, medication, or mobility. For statewide ranges and financing context, see What memory care costs in California.
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 Union City facilities have a serious deficiency on file?
Of the 12 licensed memory care facilities indexed in Union City, 12 (100%) carry a documented Type-A or Type-B deficiency from CDSS in the indexed inspection record. Specific findings appear on each profile with inspection date and source link. StarlynnCare sources all deficiency data directly from state regulator records — no facility-side surveys or paid submissions are used. See the methodology for how deficiency classes are mapped across states.
How does StarlynnCare rank memory care facilities in Union City?
StarlynnCare does not assign a single letter grade. Instead, each profile shows four independent signals derived from state inspection records: deficiency severity (Type-A vs. Type-B in California, equivalent classes in other states), repeat citation rate, inspection frequency relative to peers, and trajectory over time. Facilities with too few inspections on record show a "limited history" notice rather than a misleading score. All underlying data is sourced from mandatory public records — CDSS for California, HHSC LTCR for Texas, DHS for Oregon, and equivalent agencies for other states. Full methodology is at starlynncare.com/methodology.
What should I look for on a memory care tour in Union City?
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.
Where can I find inspection reports for memory care facilities in Union City?
Every facility profile on StarlynnCare links directly to its state inspection records — the same documents regulators use to evaluate compliance. For California facilities, reports come from the CDSS Community Care Licensing portal; for Texas, from HHSC LTCR; for Oregon, DHS Long-Term Care Licensing; for Washington, DSHS. On each facility profile, navigate to the "Inspection record" section to see full verbatim citations with dates and regulatory citations. You can also access the underlying raw data (open dataset).
How are memory care facilities in Union City rated?
StarlynnCare uses state inspection data — not self-reported surveys or paid placements — to evaluate facilities. Each profile surfaces four signals: citation severity (e.g. Type-A vs. Type-B in California), citation frequency relative to peers, repeat-finding rate, and inspection recency. Facilities with too few inspections receive a "limited history" label rather than a misleading composite score. You can sort the list of Union City facilities by inspection record using the "By record" sort toggle to see the cleanest inspection histories first. No referral commissions influence how facilities appear.
Does Medi-Cal cover memory care in Union City?
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 Union City is in an ALW service area depends on county (see CDSS ALW portal). 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.
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