The 9 Best San Francisco, CA Memory Care Facilities

The cost of memory care ranges from $2,000 to $12,000 a month. There is a significant difference between the types of care in this range. Some of the lower-cost options offer only day programs whereas the most expensive options offer luxury suites.


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The Sequoias San Francisco

The Sequoias San Francisco gives seniors a nice place to live with a skilled support team. The facility offers a comprehensive care system so that seniors can age in place within the facility.
  • Studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments
  • Comprehensive care services from short to permanent stays
The Sequoias San Francisco
Start My Search 1400 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA, 94109

Pacifica Senior Living Mission Villa

Pacifica Senior Living Mission Villa created a team of highly-skilled staff members. The facility provides extra training and continuous professional development opportunities for staff members to specialize in new care methods.
  • Indoor walking paths
  • ADL assistance
Pacifica Senior Living Mission Villa
Start My Search 995 E Market St
San Francisco, CA, 94014

Cypress at Golden Gate

At Cypress at Golden Gate, seniors focus on their life while staff members take over many of the day-to-day tasks that need to get done.
  • Fitness classes like Tai Chi, Zumba, and Yoga available
  • Treatments with a whole-person approach
Cypress at Golden Gate
Start My Search 1601 19th Ave
San Francisco, CA, 94122

The Village at Hayes Valley

The Village at Hayes Valley is designed to provide life-enhancing services including planned activities and daily care solutions so that seniors live a happier and more fulfilled life.
  • Physician-planned nutrition plans
  • On-site pharmacy
The Village at Hayes Valley
Start My Search 624 Laguna St
San Francisco, CA, 94102

Buena Vista Manor House

Buena Vista Manor House offers daily maid service, laundry service, and a grounds maintenance team that keeps the campus looking beautiful.
  • Full-time activities director
  • Animal-assisted therapy
Buena Vista Manor House
Start My Search 399 Buena Vista Ave E
San Francisco, CA, 94117

Providence Place

At Providence Place, seniors can have one-on-one care from staff members to address more specific needs.
  • Seniors live as independently as possible
  • The staff includes Residential Life Associates
Providence Place
Start My Search 2456 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA, 94115

Rhoda Goldman Plaza

Rhoda Goldman Plaza uses the RGP Care Spectrum™ to coordinate treatments and ensure that all seniors are able to get the right help.
  • A focus on exceptional food
  • The Living Well With Assistance™ program
Rhoda Goldman Plaza
Start My Search 2180 Post St
San Francisco, CA, 94115

AlmaVia of San Francisco

AlmaVia of San Francisco is focused on developing and maintaining relationships between community members and staff members.
  • Free needs assessment
  • Accessible and well-maintained walking paths
AlmaVia of San Francisco
Start My Search 1 Thomas More Way
San Francisco, CA, 94132

Sagebrook Senior Living at San Francisco

Sagebrook Senior Living at San Francisco offers seniors a means for getting the medical and care support that they need while remaining as independent as possible.
  • More than 10 years of senior care experience
  • Post-surgery care
Sagebrook Senior Living at San Francisco
Start My Search 2750 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA, 94118

Additional San Francisco Memory Care Resources

San Francisco has many programs available for seniors. Here are five organizations to consider.

  • Adult Protective Services: San Francisco’s Adult Protective Services investigates claims of elder abuse. To report a concern, reach APS at 415-355-6700.
  • API Legal Outreach: API Legal Outreach provides legal support to families of Asian and Pacific Island descent. Call 415-567-6255 for more information about available services.
  • California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform: The California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform works to improve the conditions in local nursing homes. To report a concern or to get involved, call 415-974-5171.
  • Consortium for Elder Abuse Prevention at the Institute on Aging: This organization aims to protect seniors against abuse. Call 415-750-4180 for more information on how to become involved.
  • San Francisco Family and Children’s Services: San Francisco Family and Children’s Services investigates child abuse, offers respite care for foster parents and grandparents, and other services regarding child welfare. For more information, call 415-557-5000.