Silver Ridge Senior Apartments sits at 1101 Stone Canyon Drive in Roseville, CA, though some say it's in Carmichael, but either way, it's a spot built for adults 55 and over who want no-frills, accessible living and a sense of community with people much like themselves, and since it's been up and running since 2002, folks know what to expect. The community's got 156 apartment units, so there's enough room for neighbors but it doesn't get too crowded, and you'll find both one-bedroom and two-bedroom layouts, and some studios as well, set up with washer and dryer hookups if you need them, and everyone's got a pet or two so yes, it's pet-friendly. They focus a lot on helping people with moderate and limited incomes because Silver Ridge is part of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program, so rents try to stay affordable and are based on about 30% of your income, but you're still responsible for the full rent every month, and there's a bit of paperwork-they'll ask for your driver's license or ID, Social Security card, proof of income, bank statements, and maybe pay an application fee, too, but those are the rules for folks who qualify and they do have income limits.
The property has safety and comfort features like elevators, wheelchair ramps, and accessible parking, so if moving around takes longer these days, you'll manage, and they keep things simple-there's no big luxury, but you do get a pool, spa, pool table, a game room, and a community garden, along with high-speed Wi-Fi, on-site laundry, and emergency maintenance available 24/7 if something goes wrong. Silver Ridge puts together community activities and social events, so there's always something happening if you want to join, and if you don't, nobody will bother you, but having a close-knit feeling and an active lifestyle is kind of the point here. They offer independent living options, and for people who need extra help, there are assisted living, residential care, and in-home care services, even dementia care if it comes to that, plus there are staff, sometimes called community advisors, who'll help with assessments and advocacy services. Management does a fair job running things, and with a review score around 8.5 and an average rating as the fourth highest in the city at 9.7 out of 10, folks seem to appreciate living here. Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity rules are in play, and everything's set up for older adults who want a place they can afford, where they feel safe and have the chance to be around others, and that works for a lot of people.