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Senior Living Apartments in Savannah, GA

Last Updated: 11/15/24

If you’re an active, independent older adult looking for senior housing in Savannah, senior citizen apartments in Savannah might be the right fit. Apartments for seniors typically don’t include personal care services, but may offer amenities, activities, and maintenance for a stress-free, social lifestyle.

A Place for Mom can help older adults navigate how to apply for senior housing in Savannah and consider their options. With 6 senior rentals in Savannah, GA, we can help you find the right apartment for your budget and lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for upscale Savannah 55-plus apartments or low-income senior apartments for rent in Savannah, A Place for Mom can simplify your search.

We are also serving Senior Apartments facilities in surrounding neighborhoods like Metropolitan, Colonial Oaks and Eastside.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Pooler, Wilmington Island or Silk Hope.

Senior Apartments Facilities near Savannah, GA

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Last Updated: 11/15/24
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Average starting price of Senior Apartments in Savannah, GA is $3,708/month. Learn more
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Average starting price $3,708/month
Average starting price $3,760/month
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Average starting price $1,863/month

Sprenger Health Care Bluffton

60 Okatie Village Dr, Okatie, SC 29909

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Assisted Living

Thomas F Williams Court Apts

1900 Lincoln St, Savannah, GA 31401

Provides: Senior Apartments

Rose of Sharon Apartments

322 E Taylor St, Savannah, GA 31401

Provides: Senior Apartments

The Oaks at The Marshes of Skidaway Island

95 Skidaway Island Park Road, Savannah, GA 31411

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Assisted Living
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A little assistance can help maximize your life.The Oaks Health Center, located on the campus of The Marshes, provides assisted living services administered by trained, caring professionals to those who need a little extra help with daily tasks. All our assisted living residences in Savannah are...

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The Oaks at The Marshes of Skidaway Island

95 Skidaway Island Park Road, Savannah, GA 31411

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Assisted Living
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A little assistance can help maximize your life.The Oaks Health Center, located on the campus of The Marshes, provides assisted living services administered by trained, caring professionals to those who need a little extra help with daily tasks. All our assisted living residences in Savannah are...

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Ways Station Apartments

201 Kroger Drive, Richmond Hill, GA 31324

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Enjoy Senior Living at its Best, Ways Station Apartments! Senior residents 55 years or older can enjoy quality living at an affordable price.New senior community built in 2018/2019 for residents 55 years or older, Ways Station in Richmond Hill offers well-appointed 1- and 2-bedroom floor plans...

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Cost of senior apartments in Savannah, GA

The average cost of senior living in Savannah is 3,708 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Oliver, GA with an average of 573 per month.

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Senior activities

In Savannah, Georgia, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Financial assistance

In Savannah, Georgia, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Transportation

Savannah is somewhat car dependent, meaning seniors can expect to rely on public transportation in most neighborhoods. Transit options in Savannah include bus routes, shuttle services, water ferry services, pedicabs, and public paratransit services. Seniors may receive fare discounts. Savannah has fairly robust biking infrastructure and is not particularly walkable.

Health care

Savannah offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has several hospitals, including St. Joseph’s Hospital and Coastal Carolina Hospital.

Senior activities

Savannah, Georgia, the state’s oldest city is known for its vibrant art scene and classic Southern hospitality. Seniors can immerse themselves in the city’s rich history and culture by visiting the historic district or one of the stunning museums, such as the SCAD Museum of Art or the American Prohibition Museum. Visit the infamous Forrest Gump bench in Chippewa Square, or explore local restaurants and pubs on River Street — a popular attraction that runs along the Savannah River.

What are senior apartments?

Senior apartments offer a no-frills housing option for active and independent seniors. Units are often designed with senior-friendly features for accessibility, such as elevators and wide doorways. In general, senior apartments don’t provide health care services or daily assistance. Many senior apartments include:

  • Utilities
  • Home maintenance and repairs
  • Security
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Learn More About Senior Apartments in Savannah, GA

Senior apartments are communities exclusively for residents 55+ and offer similar amenities to a typical apartment complex. These complexes allow an easier lifestyle for an older adult by taking care of tasks such as yard work and household repairs, but they typically provide limited organized social activities and few additional services compared to independent or assisted living.

When it comes to senior apartments, Savannah, GA offers many great options, and A Place for Mom can help you find the right one.

Cost of Senior Apartments in Savannah, GA

For the state of Georgia, the median monthly cost for a senior apartment is about $900.

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Cost of Living

Although Savannah holds a lot of charm as Georgia’s oldest city and a popular tourist destination, the costs associated with living in Savannah are rated 12 points below the national average. Grocery and other essential costs are rated slightly higher but still sit below average. All index scores are based on a sliding scale with the national average set at 100.

Cost-of-living index Grocery index Median rent Rent burden Median home value Median family income Estate tax
88 92 $980 20.2% of residents spend over 30% of their income on rent $144,187 $39,386 None

Local Hospitals

The highest-rated hospitals in Savannah include:

  • Memorial Health University Medical Center — A 622-bed hospital serving 35 counties across southeast Georgia and southern South Carolina, Memorial Health has the region’s only Level 1 trauma center and is a regional referral center for heart, cancer, trauma, and children’s care.
  • Candler Hospital — Candler was founded in 1804, making it Georgia’s first hospital and the second-oldest continuously operating hospital in the country. With 384 beds, this hospital’s campus includes the Nancy N. and J.C. Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion, as well as Mary Telfair Women”s Hospital, specializing in advanced outpatient, obstetrical, gynecological, and educational services.
  • St. Joseph’s Hospital — An acute care hospital with 330 beds, St. Joseph’s offers general services and also provides specialized treatments and procedures in orthopedic, cardiovascular, and neurological care. The St. Joseph’s campus encompasses The Heart Hospital and The Institute for Neurosciences.

Weather and Climate

Savannah’s climate — like most U.S. states in the Southeast — is humid subtropical. This means there’s a high amount of moisture in the air during the warm spring and summer months, with an above-average amount of annual rainfall (about 50 inches) and milder winter temperatures. On average, the humidity level for Savannah is about 70%. The average humidity levels are often highest during the month of August at roughly 75%.

Seasonal Temperatures

Average summer temp Typical summer high Typical summer low Average winter temp Typical winter high Typical winter low
82°F 92°F (July) 71°F (July) 54°F 67°F (December) 41°F (January)

Air Quality

Average air quality index rating Average maximum air quality index rating
38 (Good) 47 in December (Good)

Precipitation

Average monthly precipitation Average maximum monthly precipitation Average yearly snowfall
8” 11” (August) 0”

Demographics and Values

2016 Presidential Election for Chatham County

Voted Democratic Voted Republican Voted Third Party
55.1% 40.4% 4.5%

Population Statistics

Population metro area Population city proper Population density Population trend
280,082 146,444 544 people per square mile Growing at a rate of 0.02%

Age

Median 55+ 60+ 70+ 80+
32 24% 9% 5% 3%

Highest Level of Education

High-school diploma College degree Graduate degree
26% 28% 11%

Race & Ethnicity

Asian Black Hispanic Native American Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian White Two or more
2.4% 54.4% 4.8% 0.2% 0.1% 35.5% 3%

Crime

Total crimes Property crimes per 1,000 citizens Violent crimes per 1,000 citizens
5,962 36 5

Miscellaneous

Unemployed Participate in the labor force Have some form of disability Live in poverty Widows Veterans
11% 63% 14% 24% 6% 9%

Savannah is considered moderately friendly to members of the LGBTQ+ community. This means the city has a thriving and welcoming LGBTQ+ culture, with many businesses owned by members of the community, but open acceptance may vary between regions.

Arts, Culture, Entertainment, and Recreation

Known around the world as one of the gems of the American South, Savannah truly embodies “Southern hospitality.” In fact, the city’s nickname is “The Hostess City of the South.” From the Colonial-era architecture of its historic district, to the French Gothic style of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, to the Spanish moss drooping from its countless live oak trees, Savannah defines “Southern charm” and draws millions of visitors every year with its tropical and culturally eclectic appearance.

Savannah boasts a vibrant arts scene largely upheld by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), a prestigious art school which operates several museums, theaters, and annual events like the Savannah Film Festival and the Sidewalk Arts Festival. Popular Savannah museums include the SCAD Museum of Art, Telfair Academy, the Savannah African Art Museum, and the Beach Institute. Many well-known movies have been filmed in Savannah and remain must-see spots for visitors: Forrest Gump famously recalled his past while sitting on a park bench in Chippewa Square, and Clint Eastwood’s film adaptation of “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” captures the haunting allure of Bonaventure Cemetery.

Though it’s not quite a coastal city (Tybee Island’s beaches are about 17 miles away), the city’s climate and placement along the Savannah River may suggest otherwise. River Street — with its award-winning restaurants, old-fashioned pubs, antique shops, art galleries, riverboat cruises, and unique hotels — is one of Savannah’s top tourist attractions. Just south of the river is the city’s historic district, where you can walk to 22 city squares — all within 2 to 4 blocks of each other. The squares, which were part of colonial Savannah’s original design, vary in size and feature fountains, monuments, playgrounds, and parks.

Transportation

Savannah provides public transportation via Chatham Area Transit (CAT) and its network of buses. CAT also runs a free shuttle called the “Dot” — arriving at stops every 10 minutes, seven days a week — to connect residents and visitors to Savannah’s downtown area and all its main attractions. The Dot’s Forsythe loop extends south to Forsyth Park, while the downtown loop runs mainly east and west, closer to the Savannah River.

Another transportation option is the Savannah Belles Ferry, which carries downtown passengers across the Savannah River to Hutchinson Island and the Savannah Convention Center.

Biking is also a great way to experience Savannah’s downtown area and city squares: The League of American Bicyclists named Savannah a Bronze Level Bicycle Friendly Community in 2017.

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