Assisted Living in Oakland, CA — A Better Alternative Exists

If you're searching for assisted living in Oakland, you should know: licensed board and care homes offer the same personal care for $2,000–$5,000 less per month.

The cost difference is significant

$7,000+

Assisted living in Oakland
per month, avg.

$2,500–$5,500

Board & care in Oakland
per month, same care level

What Is a Board and Care Home?

A board and care home — officially called a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) in California — is a state-licensed home that provides the same core services as assisted living: room, meals, medication management, and personal care assistance. The difference is scale.

Board and care homes have 2–6 residents in a real neighborhood house. This means higher staff-to-resident ratios, a home-like environment, and significantly lower costs than large assisted living communities.

Licensed Board and Care Homes in Oakland

There are 30 licensed board and care homes in Oakland, CA — all verified by the California CDSS. Every home in our directory shows violation history, availability status, and accepted care types.

Browse 30 licensed board & care homes in Oakland

Why Families Choose Board and Care Over Assisted Living

Same care, lower cost

Both are CDSS-licensed and provide medications, meals, and personal care. Board and care saves $2,000–$5,000/month in Oakland.

More personal attention

With only 2–6 residents, staff know every resident by name and develop real relationships.

Medi-Cal accepted

Many Oakland board and care homes accept Medi-Cal's Assisted Living Waiver — most large assisted living facilities do not.

Language-specific care

Many homes in the Bay Area offer care in Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Cantonese, and Mandarin.

Familiar neighborhood

Stay in Oakland — close to family, familiar doctors, and community.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does assisted living cost in Oakland?+

Assisted living in Oakland typically costs $6,000–$9,000/month. Board and care homes offer the same level of personal care for $2,500–$5,500/month.

Are board and care homes as good as assisted living in Oakland?+

For many seniors, board and care homes are actually better. With only 2–6 residents, staff ratios are much higher. Both are licensed by California CDSS.

How many licensed board and care homes are in Oakland?+

There are currently 30 licensed board and care homes in Oakland, CA according to CDSS records.

Does Medi-Cal pay for board and care in Oakland?+

Yes. Many board and care homes in Oakland accept Medi-Cal's Assisted Living Waiver (ALW) for eligible seniors.

What is the difference between assisted living and a board and care home?+

Both provide room, meals, medication management, and personal care. Assisted living is a large facility; board and care is a small residential home with 2–6 residents at significantly lower cost.