In 2011, Norman moved into his new home at The Coronet, which offers affordable apartments for seniors in San Francisco. Seven years later, he continues to thrive there—he is an active member of The Coronet community, and he looks forward to regular bingo sessions with his neighbors.
For Norman, the combination of affordable housing and services has made living on the streets a thing of the past.
“What the Coronet means to me is more than just a building. It’s the people that make up the heartbeat of The Coronet. We can be human. We can be ourselves. I’ve found home.”
–Norman, Resident of The Coronet
Community spaces such as the library at The Coronet provide residents with comfortable places to read and socialize.
BRIDGE partners with local agencies and the best providers in the field to bring programs to residents for free; bingo is popular at The Coronet.
Norman (right) enjoys playing bingo with his neighbors at The Coronet.
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Senior properties make up approximately 15% of BRIDGE’s portfolio and pipeline.
80% of BRIDGE residents say their overall quality of life—health, comfort, happiness—improved since moving into a BRIDGE property.
71% of BRIDGE residents have a household income of less than $25,000 per year.
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