The California assisted living record
California's assisted living record, told plainly.
Every licensed residential care facility in the state, with every inspection on record. Find a facility by county below, or look up any California license at /check. Free, sourced from public CCLD records.
8,391*CCLD
licensed California assisted living facilities
SOURCE
*CCLD: California Community Care Licensing Divisionresidential care facilities and visitsUpdated weekly
*CMS: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Servicesprovider information
Primary-record sources
- California CCLD
- California CDPH
- Federal CMS
What you can find here
What's on the record.
Facility lookup
One page per California assisted living facility. License history, inspection visits, citations, and the agencies behind each record.
County activity and weekly intelligence
Browse activity by county: recent visits, recent citations, severity by week. New bulletin every week on the most active one.
Every California county
Find your county.
All 48 California counties with licensed assisted living facilities on file. Open one to see every facility and inspection on its record.
- Alameda236
- Amador5
- Butte28
- Calaveras2
- Contra Costa447
- El Dorado36
- Fresno292
- Glenn3
- Humboldt16
- Imperial7
- Kern150
- Kings6
- Lake3
- Lassen1
- Los Angeles1,820
- Madera6
- Marin50
- Mendocino17
- Merced24
- Monterey39
- Napa36
- Nevada8
- Orange1,105
- Placer237
- Riverside574
- Sacramento671
- San Benito3
- San Bernardino297
- San Diego604
- San Francisco47
- San Joaquin127
- San Luis Obispo95
- San Mateo208
- Santa Barbara95
- Santa Clara258
- Santa Cruz27
- Shasta43
- Siskiyou2
- Solano162
- Sonoma156
- Stanislaus102
- Sutter8
- Tehama9
- Tulare47
- Tuolumne2
- Ventura253
- Yolo22
- Yuba5
How families use this
Before placement, during care, after the fact.
Before placement
Check a facility's full inspection record before committing to a placement decision.
During care
Monitor the inspection record while a resident is living there. New citations are public record.
After an incident
When something feels off, the regulatory record is the place to start.