



The Stratford At Beyer Park
3529 Forest Glenn Drive, Modesto, CA 95355
Assisted Living , Memory Care
3529 Forest Glenn Drive, Modesto, CA 95355
Assisted Living , Memory Care
2325 Street pauls way, Modesto, CA 95355
Memory Care
700 Laurel Avenue, Oakdale, CA 95361
Assisted Living , Memory Care
2325 Scenic Drive, Modesto, CA 95355
Assisted Living , Memory Care , Independent Living
537 Fresian Drive, Oakdale, CA 95361
Assisted Living , Memory Care
580 Buckaroo Court, Oakdale, CA 95361
Assisted Living , Board and Care Home , Memory Care
1188 Deitz Circle, Oakdale, CA 95361
Assisted Living , Board and Care Home , Memory Care
1450 West F Street, Oakdale, CA 95361
Assisted Living , Memory Care , Independent Living
2325 Saint Paul's Way, Modesto, CA 95355
Memory Care
5708 Amberwood Lane, Riverbank, CA 95367
Assisted Living , Board and Care Home , Memory Care
The figures below show the average monthly starting costs for memory care of nearby cities. Keep in mind that these figures are an average, and that the numbers used to calculate it spanned a wide range. In fact, Seniorly data suggests that most families will underestimate their monthly budget by almost 20%, meaning that once inclusions and services are factored in, they can actually afford more than they originally thought.
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Seniorly Community Score
The Seniorly Community Score is a comprehensive and unbiased rating system that takes into account multiple factors crucial to senior living quality. We've meticulously analyzed thousands of senior living communities across the country to create an innovative and accurate assessment of each community's strengths and offerings. The Seniorly Community Score employs a user-friendly scale from 1 to 10, with 10 signifying an exceptional senior living community and 1 representing the lower end of quality, ensuring an easy-to-understand and transparent evaluation for families.
Oakdale memory care communities had an average of 4.67 citations in 2023. This is 18.33% lower than the Stanislaus County average of 5.71 citations and 36.15% lower than the California average of 7.31 citations.
Citations are official notifications issued by regulatory agencies during inspections of memory care facilities. These citations are given when violations or deficiencies related to resident safety, care, or adherence to regulations are identified. They serve as a means to highlight areas where the facility may not be meeting the required standards, prompting the need for corrective action. Citations can range in severity, with Type A citations addressing more serious violations that may pose potential harm to residents, and Type B citations addressing less severe infractions.
Oakdale memory care communities had an average of 7.33 allegations in 2023. This is 0.32% lower than the Stanislaus County average of 7.36 allegations and 49.38% lower than the California average of 14.49 allegations.
Allegations are critical in California memory care licensing compliance as they signal potential issues and trigger thorough investigations. By addressing allegations promptly, regulators can enforce corrective actions, ensuring a safe and supportive environment for senior living communities' residents. Maintaining accountability through investigations helps uphold the highest standards of care in the industry.
Oakdale memory care communities had an average of 4.67 inspections in 2023. This is 18.79% higher than the Stanislaus County average of 3.93 inspections and 73% higher than the California average of 2.7 inspections. A lower number of inspections in memory care facilities is actually better because it indicates a higher level of consistent compliance with regulations and standards.
Inspections play a vital role in the context of California memory care licensing compliance as they are key to maintaining the highest standards of care and safety for seniors. Regular and thorough inspections are conducted by regulatory authorities to assess whether memory care facilities meet the required licensing standards and regulations. These inspections help identify any potential issues, deficiencies, or violations within the facilities, ensuring prompt corrective actions and improvements are implemented. By holding facilities accountable through inspections, California can ensure that seniors residing in these communities receive the best possible care and support, fostering an environment of trust and confidence for families seeking suitable living options for their loved ones.
For active older adults who want to downsize to a home in a retirement community but don't need help to live independently.
A supervised and secured community designed to support engagement and quality of life for residents living with dementia.
For residents who want to age in place as their care needs change—from Independent Living to nursing care. Requires a buy-in fee.
For seniors with more serious medical needs who require skilled care following a hospitalization, illness, or surgery. Nursing Homes are also known as skilled nursing facilities.
Homes in residential neighborhoods that are equipped and staffed to provide daily care for a small number of residents.
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