What to Consider About Assisted Living in Palm Springs
If you are looking to retire in a modern paradise, Palm Springs, CA is the perfect place. There is an abundance of gorgeous scenery and sunny weather year round, offering a host of natural attractions like hiking trails that will surely keep you busy and in shape. In order to help families find the right senior assisted living in Palm Springs, the folks at Senior Living Options of the Desert have compiled some information that will help you with your decision. With an average monthly cost of $3,525 in Palm Springs, it’s often challenging to find an assisted living community that provides high-quality care at an affordable price. At Senior Living Options of the Desert, our mission is to make that process as easy and painless as possible. We are the local experts in senior care referral and have been helping families in the Palm Springs area find the best care options since 2004.Assisted Living Communities in Palm Springs
Located in Riverside County, Palm Springs is a desert resort city in the Coachella Valley that also includes cities such as Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Indian Wells, La Quinta, and Coachella. Seniors, age 65 and over, in Palm Springs make up approximately 30 percent of the population and it continues to gain in popularity as a destination retirement hot-spot. There are several assisted living and memory care facilities, as well as residential care facilities to choose from in the Palm Springs area. California’s assisted living communities are classified as Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE) and overseen by the California Department of Social Services’ Community Care Licensing Division.Benefits and Drawbacks of Assisted Living in Palm Springs
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- The cost of living in Palm Springs is about 30 percent higher than the national average. However, the cost of living is lower than the average in California. Although this reflects in higher home prices, the cost of assisted living in Palm Springs is actually slightly lower than both state and national averages.
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- Palm Springs’ climate is quite pleasant through fall, winter and spring months but can become extremely hot during the summer with temperatures well into the triple digits, making air conditioning an absolute must for seniors.
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- Palm Springs has a vibrant Cultural Center that provides year-round programming in live theater, movie screenings, artist in residence programs, book clubs, speaker series and a farmers market seniors can enjoy on group outings.
- Eisenhower Health, located near Palm Springs in Rancho Mirage, is highly ranked in the Riverside-San Bernadino area and recognized for its high performance in hip and knee replacement and the treatment of COPD, heart failure and lung and colon cancer.
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- The Sunline Transit Agency serves the greater Palm Springs area, providing buses, transportation for disabled residents, plus a taxi voucher program. It runs within the city of Palm Springs plus connects to Palm Desert, Cathedral City, Coachella and beyond. Senior fares are very low, including transfers to other services.