Golden Age Homes sits at 4118 Adams Ave in San Diego, right in the San Diego Unified School District, and has a quiet, gated complex with eight apartment units-six of them have two bedrooms and one bathroom, and two of them have two bedrooms and two bathrooms, so there's a bit of choice on layouts, and it's been fully occupied for more than twenty years now, which says something about its stability. The apartments have stucco walls, vinyl and wall-to-wall carpet floors, plank flooring throughout, and central air cooling, and you'll find touches like quartz kitchen countertops, stainless steel appliances-including a washer, dryer, dishwasher, microwave, and refrigerator-and good storage in the units and large, equal-sized bedrooms, which makes them easy for sharing or for couples who want a bit of extra space. There's air-conditioning, in-unit laundry, a Ring camera for safety, and onsite leased laundry services as well, and with individually metered SDG&E utilities, you're only paying for what you use. Parking's set up with two garages, two covered spaces, and four more open spots, and the complex has a block fence, some partial fencing, lush but low-maintenance landscaping in the courtyard, and auto sprinklers that keep things green without much work, so it stays nice to look at without anyone needing a lot of upkeep.
Golden Age Homes is dedicated to senior living, so it offers independent and assisted living, and even memory care and home care for those who need extra help, with programs for bathing, dressing, and medication support available, and meals that get planned by chefs and meal planners who focus on flavor and nutrition, so residents get food that's good to eat and good for you. Prices for rentals depend on the unit type-two bedroom, one bath units range from $1,395 to $1,950, while studio and one-bedroom senior living options range from about $2,895 up to $5,695 monthly, and rent's been kept below market for years since everyone tends to stay once they move in, though if you've got a pet, expect to pay a deposit and monthly pet rent along with having rental insurance. Safety, convenience, and community are clear priorities-there's support for LGBTQ residents, individually metered utilities, auto sprinklers, security cameras, and onsite programs for social, physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing, so daily life's got a built-in support network.
You'll find residents are mostly older adults, many who want a quiet, comfortable lifestyle with a little help on daily tasks if needed, and staff who help with care and services are friendly, respectful, and often recognized with awards-Best of Senior Living and All Star, for example-so families like how people get treated, and reviews are high, usually around 9.6 out of 10. Golden Age Homes sits close to a lot of city conveniences, like eight hospitals, two theaters, five transportation services, four nearby physicians, twenty-seven pharmacies, thirty-one restaurants, and plenty of green spaces, so going out for a meal, seeing a show, or getting to a doctor is fairly easy. The Rancho Penasquitos community offers the same focus for seniors, and with access to public transport and many local services, residents have plenty of options for recreation and medical care. Golden Age Homes aims to keep things straightforward and supportive for seniors, with an attention to comfort, value, and dignity, and lots of ways for residents to stay active, eat well, and feel at home.