San Diego Silvercrest sits at 727 E Street in Central San Diego, built back in 1996 with 125 one-bedroom apartments spread across 70,000 square feet, offering seniors a place to live that's clean, safe, and comfortable, and when you come in, you'll find a friendly community where staff and residents greet each other warmly and keep things relaxed with a casual dress code. The community has different levels of care for seniors-independent living, assisted living, memory care, and nursing home services are all available, so folks who need help with things like bathing, dressing, or taking medicine can get it, and memory care is set up carefully for seniors with Alzheimer's or other kinds of dementia to keep them safe and lessen confusion. There are supportive programs for seniors who want to stay independent, and subsidized rent is possible for low-income or disabled residents who qualify-which is good, because there's no public price list you can check.
You'll see San Diego Silvercrest focuses on health and safety like you'd expect from a senior community, and there's a lot more wrapped up in the place than housing and care-you have access to spiritual and worship services, family counseling, correctional services, and anti-human trafficking support, along with things like disaster relief, homelessness support, food programs, and poverty relief that all connect back to their role with both the Salvation Army and the larger social care network. The grounds also include thrift stores and donation drop-off spots, so there are options to give back or pick up what you might need, and they even run holiday giving programs and offer help with utility or rent bills if you're in a pinch. The Silvercrest team plans activities that get people involved-social outings, shopping trips, field trips, and nutrition programs are pretty regular, and they take care to provide meals that help folks stay healthy. Folks living here can expect activities that help mentally, physically, emotionally, and socially, and the place is known for staff who pitch in with a good attitude.
Silvercrest in San Diego has around 600 seniors across its programs, and they try to be sensitive to everyone's needs, responding to individual situations and providing options for those with limited income to stay independent. While the place doesn't have a long list of fancy amenities out front, they do have records and reports about unit sizes, rents, occupancy, and more if you're interested in learning about the apartment side of things. Though there's a review score of 1.0 stars from one reviewer, awards such as "Best of Senior Living" mention their support and care for residents, so experiences might vary person to person. The community is also tied to San Diego Silvercrest Inc., a company focused on silver goods, so there's a bit of uniqueness in what's available for purchase, coming from a background in quality craftsmanship. Everything at Silvercrest leans toward helping seniors live with dignity and the support they need, with a wide network of services and care in a place that tries to feel safe, friendly, and welcoming without a lot of fuss.