IOA's New Senior Campus
Affordable housing, affordable health care, and community programs to help older adults live independently

The new Senior Campus is scheduled to open in early 2010. Fundraising continues for this vital project.To request more information on the Senior Campus or to make a contribution to the 3575 Geary Campaign, please call IOA’s Development Department at (415) 750-4123.
Institute on Aging (IOA) and BRIDGE Housing Corporation are working together to develop an innovative new facility that will combine an array of supportive services with affordable apartments for older adults. Located at 3575 Geary Boulevard, the Senior Campus will serve as the main location for IOA’s comprehensive health and social support programs. The state-of-the-art facility will also be home to 150 expertly designed independent living spaces for seniors of modest income and those with special needs. Bridge Housing will own and manage the residential living, and 53 of the units will be reserved for PACE—eligible seniors (Program for All-Inclusive Care).
This is a live view of the construction site. (See a bigger view.)
Key features of the Senior Campus will include:
- A state-of-the-art On Lok Lifeways facility providing all-inclusive medical care (PACE program)
- An education center featuring an auditorium, library and meeting rooms for conferences, performances and gatherings of community organizations serving older adults
- A senior fitness and rehabilitation center combining conventional restorative therapies with alternative approaches to enhance physical and mental functioning
- A healing garden and courtyard offering residents and visitors a peaceful site for rest, healing, contemplation and inspiration
- An assessment center offering consultation and plans of care developed by a multidisciplinary team of experts in geriatrics
- Art studios and galleries for the IOA’s award-winning intergenerational arts programs
- A spiritual healing program providing spiritual support to seniors living with illness, their caregivers and the bereaved
- Underground parking for the convenience of visitors and clients
IOA’s Board of Directors has initiated an $18 million fundraising effort – the 3575 Geary Campaign – to ensure the successful completion of the Senior Campus project. Donations to the campaign will help make this exciting new vision for senior services a reality, providing countless older adults with access to much-needed affordable housing and supportive services.
For information on applying for apartments at the Senior Campus, please call BRIDGE Housing at (415) 541-5003 or submit your queries by email.