California Care Compass

Updated 2026-05-25

Los Angeles County · Assisted Living Waiver facilities

ALW participating facilities in Los Angeles County: how to find one near you

The California Department of Health Care Services publishes the official list of Assisted Living Waiver participating Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly by county. Los Angeles County has the deepest concentration of ALW-participating Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly in California, distributed across the city of LA, the San Gabriel Valley, the South Bay, and the San Fernando Valley. The DHCS participating-facility list for LA County typically runs the longest of any county in the state. The DHCS list shows participation but not current capacity — facility-by-facility waitlist depth must be checked directly with each provider.

The quick answer

Where the list lives
DHCS publishes the official participating-facility list, organized by county. Open it, filter to Los Angeles County, then call each facility directly to ask about current capacity and waitlist depth.
What to expect on capacity
Los Angeles County has the deepest concentration of ALW-participating Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly in California, distributed across the city of LA, the San Gabriel Valley, the South Bay, and the San Fernando Valley. The DHCS participating-facility list for LA County typically runs the longest of any county in the state.
Typical waitlist range
8 to 18 months from ALW application to slot availability is typical in LA County. Some neighborhoods within the county have shorter effective waits because participating facilities cluster there.
Memory care availability
LA County also has the deepest pool of ALW-participating RCFEs with CDSS secured-perimeter approval for memory care. That said, secured-perimeter participation is much narrower than the overall ALW network, and dementia-specific waitlists tend to run longer than the general ALW waitlist.

Los Angeles County · contacts

LA DPSS IHSS
(888) 944-4477
LA Public Authority (PASC-LA)
(877) 565-4477
DHCS ALW program contact
1-916-552-9105

The ALW landscape in Los Angeles County

Los Angeles County has the deepest concentration of ALW-participating Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly in California, distributed across the city of LA, the San Gabriel Valley, the South Bay, and the San Fernando Valley. The DHCS participating-facility list for LA County typically runs the longest of any county in the state.

LA County is also the largest IHSS operation in California with about 265,000 active recipients. For families bridging the ALW wait with IHSS Protective Supervision at home, LA's IHSS office serves more families than any other county and typically has the longest IHSS intake queue too (45-75 days from application to first authorized hours).

How to read the DHCS list for Los Angeles County

The DHCS Assisted Living Waiver page publishes the official participating-facility list as a PDF organized by county. Open the list, scroll to Los Angeles County. For each facility you will see the legal name, the licensed RCFE number, the city, and a contact. What the list does not show:

Treat the Los Angeles County DHCS list as the universe of eligible facilities, not the universe of available facilities. The phone calls are where shortlisting happens.

What the Los Angeles County waitlist actually looks like

8 to 18 months from ALW application to slot availability is typical in LA County. Some neighborhoods within the county have shorter effective waits because participating facilities cluster there.

The waitlist itself is free to join through the DHCS-authorized Care Coordination Agency for the region. Apply early — even while your parent is still in private-pay assisted living — because the waitlist runs in parallel with whatever else you are doing. When a slot opens, you have a defined window to identify a participating facility willing to accept your parent and to coordinate the move.

Memory care in Los Angeles County

LA County also has the deepest pool of ALW-participating RCFEs with CDSS secured-perimeter approval for memory care. That said, secured-perimeter participation is much narrower than the overall ALW network, and dementia-specific waitlists tend to run longer than the general ALW waitlist.

A practical note on memory care: a facility appearing on the ALW participating list does not necessarily have CDSS secured-perimeter approval, which is the separate licensure required to legally accept residents who wander or exit-seek. Always confirm secured-perimeter status with each facility before touring or putting a resident on a waitlist.

Seven questions to ask a Los Angeles County participating facility before you tour

  1. Do you currently have an open ALW bed, or how long is your internal waitlist?
  2. What level of care do you admit? Do you accept residents needing two-person transfers, full feeding assistance, or behavior management for dementia?
  3. Are you CDSS-approved for secured-perimeter memory care, if that is the need?
  4. What does room and board cost monthly at your facility, given that ALW does not cover that portion?
  5. What additional fees apply outside ALW reimbursement (level-of-care surcharges, one-time community fees, medication-administration fees)?
  6. How long have you been ALW-participating, and what is your current ALW resident census?
  7. Can I see your most recent Title 22 inspection report and your written explanation of any cited deficiencies?

If your situation in Los Angeles County doesn’t fit the ALW timeline

If care is needed now and the Los Angeles CountyALW waitlist won’t open in time, three options:

DHCS participating-sites list last checked on 2026-05-25. The DHCS list is the source of truth; verify against the live PDF before acting.

Related guides and next steps

This guide explains program rules and county-specific contacts, not legal advice. California Care Compass does not place referrals on county or planning pages.

Common questions

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How do I find an ALW facility near me in Los Angeles County?

Open the DHCS Assisted Living Waiver participating-sites list (linked in the sources below). Filter to Los Angeles County. Each facility on the list has agreed to accept ALW payment, but the list does not show current capacity. The next step is to call each facility directly and ask whether they currently have an ALW bed available, what level of care they accept, and what their internal waitlist looks like.

What is the ALW waitlist like in Los Angeles County?

8 to 18 months from ALW application to slot availability is typical in LA County. Some neighborhoods within the county have shorter effective waits because participating facilities cluster there. The waitlist is free to join through the DHCS-authorized Care Coordination Agency for the region. Join it early, even while exploring private pay or IHSS bridge options.

Are there memory-care ALW facilities in Los Angeles County?

LA County also has the deepest pool of ALW-participating RCFEs with CDSS secured-perimeter approval for memory care. That said, secured-perimeter participation is much narrower than the overall ALW network, and dementia-specific waitlists tend to run longer than the general ALW waitlist. A facility on the DHCS list that does NOT have CDSS secured-perimeter approval cannot legally take a wandering memory-care resident. Always confirm secured-perimeter status with each facility before touring.

What if no ALW facility in Los Angeles County has an open bed?

Three practical paths. First, bridge with IHSS at home (available in every California county; family members can be paid providers). Second, look at adjacent counties — many California families pursuing ALW have flexibility across a region. Third, if your parent's care needs justify nursing-facility level of care, transition to a Medi-Cal SNF, which is available statewide without a long waitlist.

Can I tour an ALW facility in Los Angeles County before I have a slot?

Yes, and you should. Facilities welcome inquiries from prospective ALW residents because participation is voluntary and they need to know whether you are a good fit for them. Bring the Title 22 inspection record (available from CDSS) to the tour and ask about any cited deficiencies. Ask which staff are dementia-trained if memory care is the need.

How to find assisted living that accepts Medi-Cal in Los Angeles County?

Medi-Cal payment for assisted living in California only flows through the Assisted Living Waiver. The DHCS participating-facility list for Los Angeles County is therefore the answer to both questions — find an ALW facility, and you have found assisted living that accepts Medi-Cal. Outside the ALW network, no California assisted-living facility accepts Medi-Cal.

Sources

  1. 01California Department of Health Care Services · Assisted Living Waiver · accessed 2026-05-25
  2. 02California Department of Social Services · Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly licensing search · accessed 2026-05-25
  3. 03California Department of Health Care Services · ALW participating sites list (PDF, by county) · accessed 2026-05-25
  4. 04Justice in Aging · California Medi-Cal long-term care resources · accessed 2026-05-25