Garden Terrace Apartments
Looking for senior living?
Consider these four things:
Whether it’s because of retirement, or an empty nest, or a desire for something new, making the move to a senior apartment is an exciting change.
The amenities and housing options you select will help you feel at home, but you should also look for a community that can help you if your health or personal needs change in the future.
The cost to live in a senior apartment varies based on your services and amenities. Services vary by location, and may include utilities, maintenance, housekeeping, meal programs, emergency response systems and transportation.
Located on the Good Samaritan Society campus at 2710 Canal Blvd., Garden Terrace Apartments vary from 625 to 800 square feet. Each apartment home includes: