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AlzheimersNet is your resource to memory care in Lompoc, CA. Memory care facilities offer housing and care for people age 65 and older with Alzheimer's disease and other kinds of dementia. Memory care enables seniors who have memory loss to stay as active and engaged as they possibly can, while living in a dignified, safe and secure setting. Our local Senior Living Advisors have local expertise in dementia care in Lompoc, CA and surrounding areas. After an initial assessment, your advisor will prepare a list of memory care facilities that most closely match your loved one's individual requirements for care and living preferences, as well as your family's finances.
Memory Care Costs in Lompoc, CAPrice varies widely depending on location, care required, size of the resident's living space and the level of luxury at the community. The price of memory care in Lompoc ranges from $3,795 to $5,795 a month.
Cities near Lompoc, CA offering memory care options
Los Alamos | Casmalia | Santa Maria | Buellton | Guadalupe | Solvang | Los Olivos | Santa Ynez | Nipomo | Oceano | Arroyo Grande -
Memory Care Costs in Nearby Cities
* The costs above represent the AVERAGE monthly cost of memory care for a one person bedroom in that city. -
Facts about Lompoc
Neighborhoods in Lompoc include: Lompoc Fire Department.
The official website for the city of Lompoc is http://www.cityoflompoc.com.
Lompoc is represented by Assemblymember Mayor Bob Lingl,, State senator James Mosby, City council DeWayne Holmdahl,, and U. S. rep. Dirk Starbuck,.
Lompoc is a city in Santa Barbara County, California, United States. The city was incorporated on August 13, 1888. The population was 42,434 at the 2010 census, up from 41,103 at the 2000 census.Prior to the European settlements, the area around Lompoc was inhabited by the Chumash. The name of the city is derived from a Chumash word "Lum Poc" that means "stagnant waters" or "lagoon." The Spanish called it "lumpoco." In 1837, the Mexican government granted the land around Lompoc as the Rancho Lompoc land grant. After the United States gained control of California in the Mexican-American War, the valley was acquired by Thomas Dibblee, Albert Dibblee and William Welles Hollister, the latter of whom sold his portion to the Lompoc Valley Land Company. It is from that portion that the present-day Lompoc was established as a temperance colony. The town was originally intended to be called New Vineland, modeled after the temperance colony in New Jersey. Lompoc then became a military town with the completion of nearby Camp Cooke (now, Vandenberg Air Force Base). The city is known as the flower seed capital of the world.