4 communities • 56,000 seniors (65+)
Long Beach combines coastal living with urban amenities, offering diverse senior housing from beachfront luxury to inland affordability. MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center provides comprehensive healthcare, while communities near Belmont Shore, Naples, and Los Altos cater to various needs and budgets. The city's walkable downtown, Aquarium of the Pacific, and cultural diversity create engaging environments for seniors. Its harbor location provides ocean breezes that moderate Southern California's heat, enhancing outdoor comfort year-round.
Independent Living costs in Long Beach depend on several factors:
Long Beach offers good public transportation options for seniors. Many independent living communities provide their own shuttle servicesfor medical appointments, shopping, and activities.
Long Beach Area Agency on Aging provides free information, referrals, and support services. The California Department of Health website offers inspection reports for all licensed communities.
3503 Cedar Avenue, Long Beach, CA, 90807
3737 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach, CA, 90807
3360 Magnolia Avenue, Long Beach, CA, 90806
237 Redondo Avenue, Long Beach, CA, 90803
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Costs vary by community and care needs. Most independent living communities in Long Beach offer tours where you can discuss specific pricing.
Independent Living communities are located throughout Long Beach and surrounding areas. Popular neighborhoods include both urban and suburban settings. Use our assessment tool to find communitiesin your preferred area of Long Beach.
Start by touring at least 3-5 communities to compare. Check state licensing and inspection reports. Ask about staff-to-resident ratios, activities, dining options, and what services are included vs. extra charges. Talk to current residents and families about their experiences. Our care assessment helps match you with communitiesbased on your specific needs and budget.