Laguna Woods is an Orange County suburb that’s very popular with retirees. Its classic Southern California climate, easy proximity to the beach and active cultural scene combine to provide an excellent quality of life for older adults. Laguna Woods is next door to artists’ haven Laguna Beach with its galleries, beach and street art and renowned art festivals.
Those aged 65 and over represent approximately 82.8% of Laguna Woods’ overall population of slightly under 16,000 citizens. At an average of $5,000 per month, assisted living costs in Laguna Woods are the same as the California average. However, prices of individual assisted living facilities may vary considerably depending on the type, amount and quality of the amenities and services they provide as well as their location within the community.
Note: Data for Laguna Woods was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Los Angeles, was used instead.
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The average cost of assisted living in Laguna Woods ($5,000) mirrors the California average and is $700 higher than the national average ($4,300). Prices drop significantly in Arizona ($3,900) to the east, in Nevada ($3,595) to the east and in Oregon ($4,659) to the north, but rise substantially in Washington ($5,750).
Prices of assisted living vary considerably within California. Those in Salinas ($7,100) pay the highest average cost, while their counterparts in Stockton pay the least ($3,500). At the southern end of the state, residents of San Diego ($4,525) and Riverside ($3,900) pay less than the overall state average. The second highest assisted living costs in California are found in Santa Cruz ($6,800) followed by Napa ($6,250) and San Francisco ($6,100).
California seniors requiring a nursing home level of care who want to remain in an assisted living community may be eligible to receive assistance through Medi-Cal’s Assisted Living Waiver. This waiver covers some of the costs of basic assisted living services and is available to those who meet income guidelines.
Our Assisted Living in California page has more information about this waiver, including who’s eligible and how to apply.
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Orange County Office on Aging | (714) 480-6450 | The Orange County Office on Aging provides seniors with referrals to applicable local, state and federal programs and services designed to promote optimal independence and a good quality of life for older people. The agency also provides case management, health insurance counseling and wellness screenings. |
City of Laguna Woods Senior Mobility Program | (949) 639-0500 | Laguna Woods residents aged 60 and over can receive assistance paying the costs of taxi fares in the form of travel vouchers. Taxi rides are provided by California Yellow Cab for non-emergency trips to or from anywhere in Orange County (except for John Wayne Airport), as long as either the starting or ending point is in Laguna Woods. |
American Legion Post #257 | (949) 458-1952 | Those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces as well as their families can join the American Legion. The benefits of membership include opportunities to socialize with other military families, assistance with applying for service-based benefits and emergency financial help for those who meet qualification guidelines. The American Legion also administers community betterment programs that provide ongoing opportunities for engaging with the community through volunteerism. |
AgeWell Senior Services | (949) 855-8033 | AgeWell Senior Services provides those aged 60 and over with programs and services at various senior centers throughout Orange County. Programs include congregate meals, classes in arts and crafts, fitness, fine arts, languages and technology, group outings, movies, dancing and diverse special-interest and seasonal events and programs. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (800) 300-6222 | State-certified volunteers at the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program provide advocacy services for those in long-term care facilities, including assisted living communities. Trained volunteers investigate complaints about care and services, possible physical, mental or financial abuse and situations in which a resident’s legal rights may be being violated. The program also provides information on how to find the right facility to suit personal needs and preferences. All services are confidential and free of charge. |
Long-term care facilities in California must be in compliance with all rules and regulations pursuant to their operations. Assisted living facilities in California are licensed and monitored by the Senior Care Licensing Program .
Please see our Assisted Living in California page for more information about these regulations.