Coterie Cathedral Hill sits in downtown San Francisco and opened in March 2022. The facility is a new luxury senior living community with 209 private residences spread over 13 floors, including studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts. The building is LEED Silver Certified and includes energy-saving features, EV car charging, and recycled materials, and you'll find Wi-Fi, accessible spaces, and pet-friendly policies throughout. The building has a sleek glass tower, landscaped courtyards, rooftop gardens, balconies, terraces, and over 17,000 square feet of outdoor areas, all designed to bring in natural light and create gathering spots.
Residents can use a fitness center, a state-of-the-art theater, a yoga studio, heated pools, and salons with boutique hair services, and there are curated art collections by artists like Zai Divecha and Amber Vittoria. The main entrance sits on Myrtle Street, and there's a car drop-off under the building through O'Farrell Street. There's a busy common area that can feel a bit cramped when things pick up, but the place is always clean. The landscaped plaza gives residents and their guests space to sit outside, while ground-floor retail shops bring some activity along Van Ness Avenue.
Coterie Cathedral Hill offers assisted living, memory care, and independent living, with care tailored for seniors at different stages, including special design features to help those with memory issues. The staff trains with Mayo Clinic's Healthy Living Program and receives ongoing dementia care training, and they're known for being caring and ready to help around the clock. There's a private on-site healthcare facility with treatment and diagnostic services, and the medical team from Sollis handles wellness needs. The dining menus are built in partnership with Mayo Clinic, designed for older adults' diets, and people often talk about the very good food and fine dining experiences in the resident-only restaurant.
Residents get help with arranging rides, planning their diets, and taking classes, and the amenity list includes everything from a master class program and curated activities to club-like lounges and a theater for movies or talks. The sales director is knowledgeable and professional, and tours are available to show people what life is like inside. Some parts of the building can feel a bit crowded during gatherings, but the staff keeps up with cleaning and safety protocols for flu, COVID-19, and disasters. The combination of elegant private homes, outdoor gardens, wellness programs, concierge services, and security makes Coterie Cathedral Hill a solid choice for seniors who want style, care, and a connected social life in the city.