The Granada

    1000 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA, 94109
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    About The Granada

    The Granada sits right in the heart of San Francisco at 1000 Sutter Street, in a building that's stood for over a century, offering both independent living for active seniors and permanent supportive housing for adults who have experienced homelessness, and the place has 232 units including single and double-occupancy rooms, all in a classic, ten-story hotel that's seen a lot of life over the years. The décor is charming without being flashy, and the staff is always friendly, making sure everyone feels welcome-it's the sort of place where people gather in cozy, comfortable lounges or enjoy meals together in an elegant dining room with a fresh salad bar and three meals served daily. Residents get Wi-Fi, room service, full maid service, and can make use of a beauty salon and in-house laundromat; there are tubs in the bathrooms, some rooms set up for wheelchair use, and access to practical things like 24-hour front desk security and regular transportation plus parking. There's a structured calendar full of social, educational, and entertaining activities, from field trips with Coach USA to music, board games, and group exercise, so folks don't feel alone and can build friendships if they want.

    Support staff like case managers and clinicians with Episcopal Community Services help residents stay healthy and independent with services like behavioral health help, job counseling, community-building activities, and easy access to nearby physicians and rehab centers. The Granada has been known for providing secure, affordable rooms to seniors and people with disabilities, and it's getting ready for a $23 million renovation, funded in part by Project Homekey and the city, to keep the building safe and comfortable for the future, upgrading rooms and community spaces such as the large lobby, community room, dining hall, and kitchen while keeping its focus on stability and support. The community sees a mix of seniors wanting independent living with freedom from home upkeep and social opportunities, plus single adults needing supportive housing, and both groups benefit from on-site services, organized activities, and a strong sense of community. Managed by Caritas Property Management and owned by Episcopal Community Services, The Granada is one of several facilities in San Francisco that serve as both retirement communities and as permanent supportive housing for formerly homeless residents.

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