Eden Issei Terrace Apts sits at 200 Fagundes Court in Hayward, California, and has been open since 1985, with a big remodel done in 2014, so folks who live there see both new comforts and touches of tradition, since the place comes with a Japanese design flair that you can spot in the gardens, koi pond, and peaceful bonsai trees just about everywhere you look. The building has 100 apartments, split between studios (about 450 square feet) and one-bedroom units (about 580 square feet), and the place accepts seniors age 62 and up, along with seniors with mobility challenges, as long as they qualify based on set income limits, which is 60% of what people earn in the area, and they do accept Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, so finding an affordable spot here isn't out of reach for many older folks. Five of the units are wheelchair accessible and nearly all the common spaces-like the elevators, community room, and lounges-are set up to be friendly to those who use walkers or wheelchairs, and there are emergency pull cords in showers and tubs to help residents stay safe.
Eden Housing, a company headquartered right there in Hayward, manages the place and likes to keep things in good working order, so the grounds stay neat, the koi pond's always full, and all the raised garden beds and patios are well cared for, plus there's secure gate parking, a night manager named Miss Farishta Barakzai who's become known around the building for being both friendly and helpful, and on-site laundry rooms that help residents keep on top of chores. There's steady on-site mail delivery, a recycling program, and sustainability features like solar power, energy-efficient lights, formaldehyde-free insulation, and low-flow water fixtures, so the building does its part for the environment. Heating, water, and garbage services come included, which takes one worry off folks' minds, and each apartment comes with an electric range, refrigerator, garbage disposal, carpeting, and some storage, so living here stays pretty comfortable, plus there's high-speed internet and WiFi in many shared spaces.
Eden Issei Terrace Apts puts a real focus on helping folks stay independent, offering a choice of activities that keep people moving, talking, and thinking, with event calendars full of wellness clinics, exercise, crafts, and self-enrichment classes-plus plenty of room for quiet time in the garden or chatting with neighbors in the big community lounge or crafts area. Staff are known for being patient and kind, and some home care, meal support, and optional care services are available for those who need a little more help, which can be comforting for both residents and their families. Meals are freshly made with a watchful eye on nutrition, and the community's won awards for both the quality of its activities and the way it brings people together. Security is a steady presence, with key fob access, secure parking, and fire alarms and smoke detectors in place, so folks can feel safe, and most of the grounds and building are non-smoking by rule.
For people with memory conditions, there are specific supports to prevent wandering and reduce confusion, and Eden Issei Terrace offers both independent and assisted living, depending on what a resident needs, but this is more for those who are mostly able to live on their own, though there's help nearby if things get harder. Everything here runs on income-based rent, usually about 30% of what someone makes each month, which helps people on fixed incomes find shelter without stretching budgets too thin. While some units can be hard to find open, as the building stays quite full, there's an open waitlist and a simple process to get on it, either online, through the mail, or right at the office. The place is quiet, steady, and community-minded, and folks who value both a bit of culture and a dose of daily company tend to find their peace here, with the balance of privacy and friendly faces most folks look for in a senior community.