Sagebrook Senior Living at San Francisco
2750 Geary Blvd, San Francisco 94118
Estimated Pricing
$5,088–$14,180 / mth
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Sagebrook Senior Living at San Francisco is a smaller, more intimate senior community, which means residents and their families often get to know the staff on a first-name basis. T...About
Sagebrook Senior Living at San Francisco is a smaller, more intimate senior community, which means residents and their families often get to know the staff on a first-name basis. The team here is known for being warm and attentive—they pay close attention to each resident's unique needs and preferences, and families mention that staff members remember details about their loved ones, which isn't always the case at larger places.Prices at Sagebrook Senior Living at San Francisco
Last updated on Oct 8, 2025
Type:
Assisted/Independent Living - Studio
Price:
$2,500 - $7,500 / month
Rate type:
per month
Availability:
Yes
Type:
Assisted/Independent Living - Single room
Price:
$3,500 - $8,000 / month
Rate type:
per month
Availability:
Yes
Type:
Assisted/Independent Living - Two bedroom
Price:
$4,500 - $9,000 / month
Rate type:
per month
Availability:
Yes
Type:
Nursing Home - Semi-private room
Price:
$5,500 - $11,000 / month
Rate type:
per month
Availability:
Yes
Type:
Nursing Home - Private room
Price:
$6,500 - $14,000 / month
Rate type:
per month
Availability:
Yes
Type:
Memory Care - Studio
Price:
$6,500 - $13,000 / month
Rate type:
per month
Availability:
Yes
About the Facility
- Game/activities room
- Guest parking
- Fitness center
- Salon/barbershop
- WiFi
- Full-service dining
- Cable tv
- Kitchens/kitchenettes
- Maintenance
- Safety/handicap features
- Sprinkler system
- Washers and dryer available
Care Services
- Personal care assistants
- Walking wheelchair assistance
- Health and wellness programs
- Bathing assistance
- Occupational therapy
Next steps to sign up for the Assisted Living
- To move into assisted living, which offers personal care support along with meals, housekeeping, and activities, start by contacting facilities to check services, availability, and pricing. A doctor’s evaluation can help if there are concerns about mobility, memory, or complex care needs, but a referral isn’t usually required. Assisted living is primarily private pay or covered by long-term care insurance, so it’s important to compare based on staffing levels, services offered, and resident reviews. After sending messages and getting prequalified through our site, the next step is to schedule a facility tour.
Next steps to sign up for the Independent Living
- If you’re looking for independent living for seniors who are still active but want amenities like meals, housekeeping, or social activities, you can contact communities directly without a doctor’s involvement. Independent living is almost always private pay, so compare costs, amenities, location, and lifestyle fit carefully. Our site lets you browse options, message communities, and schedule tours easily to find the best match. The next step after prequalification is to arrange a community tour and discuss lease terms.
Next steps to sign up for the Nursing Home
- Starting care at a nursing home often requires a doctor’s referral, especially if services like rehabilitation or 24/7 medical care will be covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or insurance. Nursing homes vary widely in quality, so it’s critical to compare staffing levels, inspection results, therapy programs, and resident satisfaction. Our site helps you review detailed profiles, message facilities, and begin prequalification based on medical and financial eligibility. Once matched, the next step is usually a facility tour and care plan discussion.
Next steps to sign up for the Memory Care
- When considering memory care for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s, it’s important to consult a doctor to confirm the need for a secure, specialized environment. Memory care is usually private pay or covered by long-term care insurance and varies widely in services and quality. Use our site to compare memory care communities on staff training, security features, and family support programs, and to message facilities directly. After prequalification based on care needs and budget, the next step is to schedule a specialized memory care tour.
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