Prince Hall Apartments

    1120 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA, 94115
    • Independent living

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    About Prince Hall Apartments

    Prince Hall Apartments at 1120 Fillmore St in San Francisco is an independent living community for seniors who are generally active, healthy, and able to live on their own, and some folks might say it's a place where you can enjoy living with like-minded people if you don't need a lot of extra help with daily things, since they've set it up with a no-frills approach and you'll find that maintenance, housekeeping, and some basic services are all covered. The community organizes lots of social, cultural, and civic activities and they've got so many committees-Auditing, Printing, Program, Tea, Librarian, Resolutions, and even a California Club History group-which means people can get involved if they want, and they also have groups for things like literature, drama, choral activities, and even psychology so there's usually something going on for someone, and leadership is spread out across different committee chairs and a board of directors, so it's pretty organized for those who like structure. The place has several departments, including Education, Civics, Social Science, and something called the Outdoor Art League where there's a chairman, vice-chairman, a treasurer, and more officers, and they also pay attention to art, prison outreach, and hospital sections, which is probably of interest if you like getting involved in community service. The facility has regular apartments and uses "Apts" to refer to some of their buildings, like 1290 Hayes Apts, 103 Grattan St Apts, 1255 Page St Apartments, and 1541 Oak Apts, so it's more of a collection of simple apartment units rather than a big, fancy building. Prince Hall Apartments is centrally located in the Cathedral Hill area, close to shopping, banks, theaters, the symphony, and city life, which is handy if you don't want to drive everywhere, and they do have on-site parking and some security. Residents get three meals each day cooked by a chef, there's high-speed Wi-Fi, laundry rooms, recreation lounges (which they sometimes call common areas), and simple outdoor spaces, plus the apartments are accessible for people who want no-extra-frills living but like some convenience, and the community allows pets. Staff and residents are generally described as friendly and helpful, and you'll find formal dining rooms, maid and linen service, and transportation options, along with maintenance and property management so you don't have to worry about repairs. They offer studio apartments starting at $1,550 per month, focus on independent living for seniors, and are connected to networks like A Place For Mom, which is mostly just a way people find these places when looking for advice. The Prince Hall club was founded in 1897, incorporated in 1902, and while the place still honors its history with lists of life members, presidents, and an honorary president from 1899, it also seems involved in city and civic life through various federations and councils of women. The place gets a review score of about 8.5 out of 10, based on fifteen reviews with roughly half being five-star, and overall, Prince Hall Apartments supports folks who want apartment-style senior living without a lot of fuss and with opportunities for staying active and engaged if that's your style.

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