Wharf Plaza Apartments

    1855 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA, 94133
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    About Wharf Plaza Apartments

    Wharf Plaza Apartments sits at 1855 Kearny Street in the Telegraph Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, close to North Beach and Chinatown, in a spot where you can catch public transportation easily, so getting around the city's no problem for residents who like to get out sometimes, and they have three buildings-Wharf Plaza I and Wharf Plaza II, built with both new construction and rehabbed spaces, offering studios, one-bedroom, and a few two-bedroom units, and what stands out is the affordability here because the project uses HUD Section 8 assistance, along with funding from CCDC Equity and Bank of America, and it's designed especially for seniors, people with disabilities, low-income families, and the tenant community is mixed in age and ability. You'll find Wharf Plaza I has only studios and one-bedrooms, welcoming seniors and people with disabilities, while Wharf Plaza II's two buildings add two-bedroom options, making up 66 studios, 144 one-bedroom, and 20 two-bedroom units overall, so if someone's looking for just the basics and a roof over their head with a little bit of support, that's who this place serves. There aren't any outdoor amenities, parking or pet options, and the building doesn't have air conditioning, but they do give people access to some social and recreational activities, educational workshops, a Food Pantry program, and Civic Engagement initiatives that bring folks together and offer a chance to learn or connect.

    The staff here have some experience working with older adults who can't live fully on their own anymore but don't need 24/7 nursing yet, so they focus on daily living help, and there's health care, meal and dining options-meals are planned and prepared by chefs to give proper nutrition-plus some basic room amenities, and there's memory care for people with Alzheimer's or other dementias, living in spaces meant to keep them safe and reduce confusion. They use a contactless communication system for engagement, so there might be text messages or calls about activities and care, and when someone starts here they use assessments to match people with the level of care or support they need, whether it's help with baths and grooming, or a personalized referral to assisted living or home care if that's a better fit. Local advisors help guide people too, pointing out different care types, since assisted living and memory care are both provided here, but families and residents also get referrals when independent living isn't possible anymore. Some seniors choose the accessible, apartment-style living if they're still healthy and active, since there are no-frills but the essentials are covered for folks who need support but not a nursing home. The property also talks about offering neighborhood care homes for those needing live-in help.

    Wharf Plaza Apartments is careful to follow legal rules protecting LGBTQ folks in housing, employment, and public spaces, and the building itself gives no details about the outside or parking beyond what's shared, but the location's right in Chinatown, San Francisco. Resident services focus on care for seniors and people with disabilities, and Chinatown CDC plays a role by holding a 1% limited partnership, which helps bring in local programs for food and civic involvement. The information about utilities, interiors, levels, entrances, and building size isn't there, and some facts might be missing because of server issues, but the basics are affordable senior apartments and care that covers both assisted living and memory care, in a place where people can get the help they need if living on their own isn't the safest thing anymore.

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