Casa Manana Inn

    3700 N Sutter St, Stockton, CA, 95204
    • Independent living

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    About Casa Manana Inn

    Casa Manana Inn sits over in the Oak Park neighborhood of Stockton and is a place for seniors age 62 and up who meet income limits and need affordable or subsidized apartments, and the community has 163 total units made up of mostly small studios and some one-bedroom apartments, with a manager's unit thrown in, and you'll notice most units come with rent subsidies from the San Joaquin County Housing Authority or Project Based Section 8 vouchers for homeless seniors, so it tends to draw people who need cost relief and steady management. Residents can expect simple but functional living with central heat and air, white electric kitchen appliances, small tubs, and no carpet in the rooms, and while most apartments are tiny and a little basic there are some newly renovated units that have energy efficient upgrades along with changes to common areas, and you get quiet spaces and lounge areas on every floor, three laundry rooms, small on-site storage, and a library.

    Casa Manana Inn stands out a bit by offering strong security, using a key-card entry system and a network of security cameras, plus the property has a limited gated parking area with 64 surface spaces, though you need to follow lots of strict rules-at least 50 of them by some counts. The building has ADA ramps and an elevator, making it easier for people who use walkers or wheelchairs to get around, and you'll find common areas inside and out like the large community room where folks can gather for bingo, birthday celebrations, community meals, and other activities, and there's a chapel for devotional programs and landscaped courtyards with patio seating on each side of the building. The community sits near a park with a senior center and is pretty close to public transportation, local shops, and medical offices, offering residents a short walk or ride to what they might need day-to-day.

    The staff here is known for being friendly and keeping things running, but you do see some challenges like floors that tend to smell smoky or have problems with roaches at times, and the small bathtubs make it tough for some to use, especially if someone was hoping for a bath they could really sit back in. Even though it's a quiet place with little traffic, the management and maintenance have been rated at 4-stars by tenants and the community puts effort into engagement programs, including classes, outreach, and a Neighborhood Watch. The Catholic Men's Institute, part of Stockton's Council #5 YMI, sponsors Casa Manana Inn, though it's non-denominational and open to all backgrounds, and you see on-site and off-site activities for socializing, plus free weekly deliveries of food, and a small general store on site for buying basics.

    Casa Manana Inn doesn't allow pets and doesn't offer medical care, swimming pools, or fitness centers, but the biggest draw really seems to be that it provides safe, affordable living for independent seniors-especially those relying on rent support or seeking a more active, connected place without luxury trappings, since it's plain, clean, and well-watched, though you'll want to know about the strict rules and little quirks that come from older apartments in a managed senior property. If you want a spot where people mind their own business but still come together for bingo or a birthday potluck, and don't mind things being a little plain, it does the job.

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