Redwood Court Apartments sits over on Spruce Street in the Stambaugh-Heller neighborhood of Redwood City, built back in 1983, and folks living there get to experience a quiet, family-friendly setting with a real sense of community; the building covers about 1.08 acres with 20,092 square feet of floor space spread across two stories, and the property has a total of 27 units, each with either two or three bedrooms, along with private balconies or patios, so there's plenty of room to relax inside and out. With 51 parking spaces, including a carport, parking's not really something people need to worry much about around here, and you'll find both townhomes and affordable garden apartments within the community. They've made sure seniors get support for different needs-there are independent living, assisted living, and memory care options, plus home care, nursing home care, and services tailored for older folks, so residents have choices depending on how much help they want or need.
The grounds are kept clean, and there are scenic walking paths and a tot lot for families with younger kids, which helps everyone enjoy the outdoors, even if no one really talks about having fancy outdoor features. The laundry facilities make everyday routines easier, and all units come with their own room amenities. Inside, there are 69 rooms with a total of 41 bedrooms and 21 bathrooms, and everything's kept up by a dedicated staff known for being friendly and helpful, so the atmosphere stays warm and welcoming, as people often say the staff exude a culture of kindness and support.
Redwood Court Apartments received several unique awards-Best of Senior Living Award, All Star Award, and Most Friendly Award-recognizing them for activities, a sense of friendliness, and the way people feel supported here. There are nutritious meals planned by chefs or meal planners, aiming for good taste and a healthy balance-meals and dining options get special attention so folks are comfortable. Many activities help keep residents engaged, which supports social, emotional, and mental well-being, and the place stays lively with programs designed for all interests.
Legal protections are in place to prevent discrimination based on gender identity and orientation, so everyone's treated fairly under the law. The property began as the first subsidized family housing development in Redwood City and was developed and restored by MidPen Housing Corp, which makes it stand out in local history. It's a modern apartment community valuing diversity, independence, and safety, and even though there aren't a bunch of flashy amenities, people find it a steady place where residents' care and comfort take priority.