Cedar Crest Apartments sits at 1100 O Ave NW in Cedar Rapids, serving people aged fifty-five and up who want a place to live where they can stay independent with a good amount of comfort and activity if they choose. There are both Conventional and Affordable one- and two-bedroom apartments, and right now there are four one-bedroom tax credit units for those who meet certain income guidelines, so that can help with the rent for some people. All the apartments come with a washer and dryer, a big island in the kitchen, ice maker, walk-in shower, and full appliance package including a dishwasher, refrigerator, oven, range, microwave, freezer, and disposal, so you don't have to worry about getting your own appliances. Water, hot water, and sewer come included in the rent, but heat and electricity are the tenant's responsibility.
A heated underground parking garage is on site, which is a bonus during Iowa winters, and there's an elevator so moving around the building is easier for those with mobility issues. Cedar Crest is fully handicap accessible, with some units for people with sight and hearing challenges, and there are handrails throughout for safety. The building has a sprinkler system for added protection, plus a controlled entry system and 24-hour emergency services, which can make families feel a bit more at ease.
The community offers extra features like central air and forced-air heat, ceiling fans in bedrooms and living areas, and cable TV access for those who enjoy watching programs. There are quite a few places for residents to gather, talk, or spend time with others, whether it's the community room, club room, puzzle room, multipurpose room, computer lab, or the gathering space. The exercise room and fitness center offer chances to stay physically active, and there's a dedicated tub room for people who like baths instead of showers. The attached "farmhouse"-a common area building over 100 years old-has maple floors, an old fireplace, lead glass doors, and holds many of the community activities, including meals and games. The dining area on the first floor works for events and the TV parlor gives another spot for relaxation. For folks who enjoy reading, there's a library with regular visits from a local librarian.
Outside, there's a courtyard, patio, and grilling area for fresh air and gatherings, plus a sundeck and green spaces for just sitting out on nice days. Storage spaces are available, and there's onsite management, including the site manager named Chris Holub, who helps handle day-to-day needs. Cedar Crest keeps a pet-free policy-there are no cats or dogs allowed-so it suits folks with allergy concerns or who prefer quiet.
Along with its independent apartments, Cedar Crest has services for assisted living, providing support with daily needs for those who want it, and offers memory care programs for residents with Alzheimer's disease or other memory issues, with therapies and care tailored to those needs. The dining service prepares meals with care to nutrition and how it looks on the plate, and the community has received awards for dining, the quality of its activities, friendliness, and overall care.
Everyone gets federal protections from discrimination here, including protections for LGBTQ individuals based on gender identity and orientation, both for housing and in community life. Cedar Crest isn't currently listed for sale or rent in public listings, but remains a steady apartment community for active seniors in Cedar Rapids ZIP code 52405, providing a safe environment and a mix of both activity and calm.