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We Understand the Challenge

Finding the right care for a loved one is one of the most important decisions you'll make

Overwhelming Choices

Hundreds of options with no clear way to compare or filter

Endless Phone Calls

Calling facility after facility just to check availability

Hidden Information

Hard to find details about pricing, amenities, and care levels

Time Pressure

Needing to make a decision quickly during a stressful time

Your Search Made Simple

Find the perfect care in three easy steps

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Tell Us What You Need

Enter your location and describe your loved one's care needs. Our personalized care finder surfaces only the homes that truly fit.

2

Compare Options

Browse detailed profiles with photos, services, and pricing. Save favorites and compare side-by-side.

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Schedule Tours

Book tours directly with facilities. Get all the information you need to make the right choice.

Everything You Need to Decide

Comprehensive tools designed for families

See the Home Before You Visit

Browse real photos of bedrooms, common areas, and outdoor spaces before you ever step through the door.

Location Search

Search by city, zip code, or neighborhood. View facilities on an interactive map.

Transparent Pricing

See price ranges upfront. Filter by budget to find facilities within your means.

Care Level Details

Filter by memory care, hospice, respite, and other specialized care options.

Open Beds, Right Now

Know which homes actually have a room available today. No guessing, no phone tag.

One-Click Tours

Schedule tours directly through our platform. No phone calls required.

Types of Care Available

Our network includes facilities offering a wide range of care levels

Board & Care

Smaller, home-like settings with personalized attention

Browse Board & Care

Assisted Living

Community living with daily assistance and amenities

Browse Assisted Living

Memory Care

Specialized care for dementia and Alzheimer's

Browse Memory Care

Skilled Nursing

24/7 medical care and rehabilitation services

Browse Skilled Nursing
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Why Is The Bridge Free?

Finding care for a loved one is stressful enough. We built The Bridge to respect your specific budget and care needs — not to fill quotas for whoever pays the highest commission. Our platform is funded by partner facilities who subscribe to receive quality referrals, so your search is never influenced by referral fees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions families have about finding care

How much does assisted living cost in California?+

Assisted living in California typically costs $4,000 to $8,000 per month depending on location and care level. Board and care homes are often more affordable at $2,000 to $4,000 per month, while memory care ranges from $5,500 to $10,000 per month.

Is The Bridge free for families?+

Yes, The Bridge is 100% free for families. There are no hidden fees, no premium tiers, and no data selling. Our platform is funded by facilities that subscribe to receive referrals — not by families searching for care.

What is the difference between assisted living and memory care?+

Assisted living provides help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management in a community setting. Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living designed for individuals with Alzheimer's or dementia, featuring secured environments, higher staffing ratios, and structured cognitive programming.

How quickly can I find a care facility through The Bridge?+

You can search and contact facilities immediately. For urgent hospital discharge situations, our real-time availability data lets you identify facilities with open beds right now. Many families connect with multiple facilities within hours of starting their search.

Does Medi-Cal cover assisted living in California?+

Medi-Cal can partially cover assisted living through the Assisted Living Waiver (ALW) program, which pays $1,500 to $2,000 per month toward an RCFE. Availability is limited and there may be waitlists. Veterans may also qualify for Aid and Attendance benefits worth $1,500 to $3,000 per month.

What should I look for when touring a care facility?+

Pay attention to cleanliness, staff-to-resident ratios, how staff interact with residents, meal quality, activity programming, outdoor spaces, and overall atmosphere. Visit at different times of day, ask for a detailed cost breakdown, and verify the facility's license through the California Department of Social Services.

What does RCFE status mean for my family?+

RCFE (Residential Care Facility for the Elderly) is a California state license that means the facility is actively monitored for safety standards, staffing requirements, and resident rights. The state conducts regular inspections, and you can look up any facility's inspection history online. Choosing an RCFE-licensed home gives you peace of mind that your loved one's care meets minimum safety and quality standards.

A Family's Guide to Finding the Right Care

Finding the right care facility for a loved one is often one of the most emotional and consequential decisions a family faces. Whether you're planning ahead or navigating an urgent hospital discharge, understanding your options is the first step toward making a confident choice. The Bridge was built to simplify this process by giving families direct access to verified facilities, real-time availability, and transparent information — without commission-based advisors or hidden fees.

Understanding Senior Care Types

Senior care encompasses a wide range of services, from independent living for active seniors who want community and convenience, to skilled nursing for those requiring 24-hour medical supervision. The right level of care depends on your loved one's physical health, cognitive status, and personal preferences.

Board and care homes are small residential settings (typically 4–8 residents) that offer personalized attention in a home-like environment. They tend to cost less than larger facilities — often $2,000 to $4,000 per month in California — and are ideal for seniors who prefer intimate settings with consistent caregivers.

Assisted living facilities are larger communities offering meals, personal care assistance, medication management, and organized activities. Monthly costs typically range from $4,000 to $8,000 depending on location and care level. These work best for seniors who need daily help but value social engagement and community amenities.

Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living designed for individuals with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or other cognitive disorders. These secured environments feature trained staff, structured routines, and safety features that prevent wandering. Expect to pay $5,500 to $10,000 per month due to higher staffing ratios and specialized programming.

Skilled nursing facilities provide 24-hour medical care including wound management, IV medications, and rehabilitation therapy. Costs range from $8,000 to $14,000 per month, though Medicare covers up to 100 days post-hospitalization when specific criteria are met.

What to Expect When Evaluating Facilities

Before committing to any facility, visit in person — ideally more than once and at different times of day. Pay attention to cleanliness, staff interactions with residents, and the overall atmosphere. Quality facilities welcome unannounced visits and are transparent about licensing, staffing ratios, and pricing.

Ask for a detailed breakdown of all costs. Many facilities advertise a base rate that doesn't include medication management, higher care levels, transportation, or special dietary needs. Understanding the full monthly cost upfront prevents stressful surprises after move-in.

Verify the facility's license through your state's licensing agency. In California, assisted living and board and care homes operate under RCFE (Residential Care Facility for the Elderly) licensing through the Department of Social Services. Always confirm the license is current and check for any violations or complaints.

Paying for Senior Care

Most families pay for assisted living and board and care through a combination of private funds, long-term care insurance, and government programs. Medi-Cal (California's Medicaid) covers some assisted living through waiver programs like the Assisted Living Waiver, which can pay $1,500–$2,000 monthly toward an RCFE. Veterans may qualify for Aid and Attendance benefits worth $1,500–$3,000 per month.

Important: Commission-based placement agencies — which are the industry standard — earn $3,000 to $12,000 per placement directly from the facility. This creates a financial incentive to recommend facilities that pay the highest commissions, not necessarily the best fit for your loved one. The Bridge eliminates this conflict of interest entirely. Facilities pay a flat monthly subscription, so our search results are never influenced by referral fees.

When Time Is Critical: Hospital Discharge

If your loved one is being discharged from the hospital and can't safely return home, you may have as little as 72 hours to find appropriate placement. The Bridge's real-time availability data is especially valuable in these situations — you can instantly see which facilities near you have beds available right now, filter by care level and insurance acceptance, and contact them directly without waiting for a middleman.

Work closely with the hospital's discharge planner. They can assess your loved one's care needs and help you understand insurance coverage. But remember: you have the right to choose the facility. Don't accept the first recommendation without exploring alternatives.

Recovery and Sober Living

The Bridge also serves families navigating recovery from substance use disorders. Our network includes verified sober living homes and residential treatment facilities across California. These recovery residences provide structured, substance-free environments for individuals transitioning from treatment — typically costing $500 to $1,200 per month depending on location and amenities.

When evaluating sober living homes, verify house rules, drug testing policies, and house manager qualifications. Quality homes require employment or school enrollment, conduct random testing, and have clear policies for sobriety violations.

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