IOA's New Senior Campus
Senior Campus News
The Senior Campus Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Video & Photos
IOA would like to thank everyone who attended the Senior Campus ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house on Saturday, April 2, 2011. Over 500 guests joined President and CEO Dr. David Werdegar, Board Chair Anthony Wagner, State Senator Leland Yee, City Attorney Dennis Herrera, and Supervisor Eric Mar to officially open the doors to our new facility.
Watch the Ribbon Cutting!
Institute on Aging Senior Campus Open House & Ribbon Cutting from Institute on Aging on Vimeo.
Enjoy a few photos from our celebration!

Now open!
IOA's long awaited Senior Campus is now open. Housing the majority of IOA's expansive services for seniors and disabled adults, the Senior Campus provides geriatric assessment services, mental health services, emotional support groups, memory assessment and care, care management, elder abuse prevention, suicide prevention, adult day services, and creative programs for seniors, all under one roof. Coronet Lifeways (a PACE program) will move to the Senior Campus location by the end of 2011 (Lifeways by IOA on Geary will remain in it's current location). In addition to direct services for seniors and disabled adults, the Senior Campus will host professional and community education events. We look forward to seeing you soon in our new home!
Expert Senior Services + Affordable Housing
Institute on Aging (IOA) and BRIDGE
Housing Corporation have joined expertise to provide an innovative
new facility that combines an array of
supportive
services with affordable apartments for older adults. Located at 3575
Geary Boulevard, the Senior Campus serves as the main location for
IOA’s comprehensive health and social support programs.
The state-of-the-art facility is also home to the Coronet Apartments, 150 expertly designed independent living spaces for seniors of modest income and those with special needs.
Coronet Apartments Application Information
Bridge Housing owns and manages the Coronet Apartments, and 53 of the units are reserved for PACE-eligible seniors (Program for All-Inclusive Care). For information about housing, call (415) 541-5003 or visit www.bridgehousing.com/Geary_Blvd.
The new Senior Campus is now open, but fundraising continues for this vital project. Make a donation today.
Senior Campus Amenities
Key features of the Senior Campus include:
- State-of-the-art facilities for participants of Ruth Ann Rosenberg Adult Day Services and the Libi and Ron Cape Alzheimer’s Treatment Center
- An education center featuring the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Auditorium and meeting rooms for professional and community educational events
- The Bernard and Barbro Osher Senior Fitness and Rehabilitation Center offering conventional restorative therapies and alternative approaches to enhance the physical and mental functioning of IOA clients
- The Robert and Audrey Sockolov Friendship Courtyard providing a peaceful place for rest, healing, contemplation and inspiration
- Fully-equipped studios for IOA’s award-winning arts programs, which bring together youth and seniors to create works of art under the guidance of professional local artists
- The stunning Tree of Life mural designed especially for the Senior Campus and composed of nearly one million glass tiles
Contact Information
Institute on Aging
San Francisco, Marin County & the Peninsula
3575 Geary Boulevard
San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone: (415) 750-4111
Toll Free: (877) 750-4111
Email: info@ioaging.org
Hours: 8am - 5pm
Celebrate 25 Years!
Join our 25th anniversary celebration with a donation to IOA's Senior Campus. Now open, the Senior Campus provides easy accessibility to vital services for Bay Area seniors and disabled adults.
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