Washington Apartments sits at 600 North Kingshighway Blvd in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis, about 2.5 miles from University City, Missouri, so you're close enough to reach local shopping, restaurants, hospitals, and parks, but it's quiet enough for relaxation. The building has 99 one-bedroom units and a total size of 54,747 square feet, with apartments featuring either plush carpeting or faux hardwood floors, walk-in closets, and all-electric, energy-efficient kitchen appliances like a refrigerator and garbage disposal, which is handy when you want to keep things simple. Built in 2007, Washington Apartments ranks as the 12th highest rated senior living location in the city with an average of 7.3 out of 10, outpacing a fair share but not promising the world.
The building is gated and offers secure access, which gives peace of mind, and there's parking available along with community transportation options that can help residents get where they need to go, especially since it's right on a bus line and provides access for people with disabilities, making things easier if getting around is a concern. Residents find more than just apartments, since there's indoor and outdoor spaces like a courtyard and a playground for visiting family and organized activities for socializing and making friends; and you'll see there's a fitness center with cardio and nautilus-like machines, a computer lab for staying connected or learning, an on-site laundry room, air conditioning, cable ready connections, and a community room where you can gather for activities or meetings when you want a little more interaction.
Washington Apartments offers assisted living services, memory care programs, and home care for those who need different levels of help, and tries to customize care as needed by the person, with friendly, fully-trained staff around at all hours, so support is always nearby if something comes up, day or night. You can choose from studio or one-bedroom apartment layouts, each designed with seniors in mind, adding extra safety and easy access. The property is part of a neighborhood with protections for LGBTQ residents and doesn't discriminate based on gender identity, orientation, or source of income, so people can feel safe and included here.
Residents can expect to see property reports with details on leased and available spaces, rental rates, occupancy, and trends, so if you like data and want to know about ownership, management, or what's available, those numbers are provided through Yardi Matrix data, which catalogs site specifications, utilities, and lots of fine details, although there isn't much specific information about outdoor amenities or parking arrangements besides what's obvious. This place isn't fancy or over the top, but it covers the main things seniors often want-safe, accessible apartments, some good activity options, and specialized care if that's needed, all near convenient parts of St. Louis.