San Rafael Commons

    302 4th St, San Rafael, CA, 94901
    5.0 · 2 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.8

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    About San Rafael Commons

    San Rafael Commons sits at 302 Fourth Street in San Rafael, CA, and offers 83 affordable apartment homes mainly for people with disabilities and anyone in a household where someone is at least 62 years old, with rent costing about one-third of a person's income, though there's a limit so only those earning under a certain amount each year can move in, and sometimes the waitlist fills up and they stop taking new applications. The building's been renovated with things like central air conditioning, a landscaped courtyard, and a big community room with a kitchen where folks can gather, and it's set up for people who need accessible arrangements for disabilities. There are nearby shopping centers and restaurants, plus a focus on independence and comfort in daily living, but if someone needs more help, there's support for things like bathing, dressing, and managing medicine, as well as memory care to help people with Alzheimer's not get confused or wander off. People living there can join hobby workshops, educational classes, or different entertainment events, and groups in the community help bring in even more activities, health programs, and things to do that keep everyone's bodies and minds as healthy as possible, and there's a real mix of care styles, from independent living up to skilled nursing with lots of medical help. Meals there are made with good ingredients and aim for nutrition and taste, and the care can range from a little help to round-the-clock support for those who need it, with respite for caregivers who need a break. The place stays safe and well-kept, with communal areas like parks and libraries nearby, so residents get a quiet, solid place that feels a bit like a small neighborhood, but there's still enough staff and support to help with whatever daily needs or emergencies come up while folks keep as much independence as they can, and since the rent and who qualifies is tied to income, things stay affordable for older adults with lower budgets.

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