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Last Updated: 7/3/24

Known as the Gateway City, St. Louis is home to the iconic Gateway Arch, major league baseball at Busch Stadium, and a variety of museums and parks, including the St. Louis City Museum and Forest Park. St. Louis is a diverse community with plenty of things to see and do – making it an excellent choice for active retirees. Whether you want a luxury senior apartment with all the bells and whistles or a no-frills option, St. Louis has it all. A Place For Mom’s partner senior apartments are all within a 10-mile radius of downtown and are great options for seniors who value their independence and don’t need the personal care assistance that is provided in assisted living communities.

In this guide, you can expect to find communities that prioritize senior independence while taking the stress out of renting, with built-in amenities like home maintenance, security, and utilities all covered within rent costs.

As you continue on, you’ll find everything there is to know about the average cost of senior apartments in St. Louis as well as payment options. You’ll also learn about the laws and regulations protecting your rights, the different health care options available, transportation services in the city, and a plethora of things to do in St. Louis.

Senior Apartments Facilities near St Louis, MO

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Average starting price $1,840/month
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Recent reviews of Senior Apartments in St Louis, MO
Regency Manor in O'Fallon, IL
3.8

It's a wonderful place to be and it's just like home. The apt sizes and nice and they offer different size apts. The meals are great and they offer a good variety. I would recommend this community to others

Veronica Place in Florissant, MO
5.0

this is a first class place. excellent for the amount you pay. the only complaint is the consistency of the food quality. it all depends on who is cooking from day to day

Ascension Living Sherbrooke Village in Saint Louis, MO
5.0

My dad had his second stay at Sherbrooke Village for rehab. He had his first knee replacement last year, went to Sherbrooke, and did great. When he had to plan for his second knee surgery, there was no doubt where he would go. He got excellent care, and the therapy he received was beyond compare. My family will never go anywhere for rehab besides Sherbrooke.

Homer G Phillips Senior Apartments

2601 Whittier Street, Saint Louis, MO 63113

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WELCOME TO HOMER G. PHILIPS SENIOR APARTMENTS IN ST. LOUIS MISSOURI!Homer G. Phillips is a senior apartment community in St. Louis, MO that caters to all of your needs. Our apartments are specially designed for seniors 55+ to provide all the amenities of home at an affordable price. Our 1 and 2...

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2.4(6 reviews)

My father has been here for 2 years. I am glad I never read reviews because they are not our experience. The building has gone through a few management companies and I think that led to the issues in the...

Heritage Place

10711 St. Cosmas Lane, Saint Louis, MO 63074

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Heritage Place is an affordable independent living apartment community for individuals 55 years of age or older.

5.0(2 reviews)

Lobby area clean but halls in living areas need cleaning. Staff very friendly. We have a fellowship Hall every week activities. A library, Game room, Laundry room on each floor. Outside Venders come once a...

House at Westminster

3915 Olive St, Saint Louis, MO 63108

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Luxury Independent Living in The Central West End!Please let us introduce McCormack House at Westminster PL., an apartment community centrally located in St. Louis, MO, offering 1 and 2 bedroom apartment homes for mature adults 62+ !  Heat, water, sewer, trash, stove, refrigerator,...

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3.5(17 reviews)

So far everything is working out pretty well for my friend. I know he is in a good community. We are pleased with all they have done for us. This is a nice, safe community.

Alexian Court Apartments

2636 Chippewa, Saint Louis, MO 63118

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Alexian Court offers comfortable, carefree and affordable apartment living for seniors 62+ and mobility impaired persons. We are conveniently located on the Metro bus line. Alexian Court is perfect for persons with limited and fixed incomes. All utilities are included in rent. Free...

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3.3(4 reviews)

My brother is doing well here at these senior apartments. He really likes it here. They keep the grounds of the apartments very well maintained. The staff is kind and friendly. Overall everything has worked...

Ascension Living Sherbrooke Village

4005 Ripa Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63125

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Welcome to…..Ascension Living Sherbrooke Village, where we make A Difficult Choice Easier.Nestled on several acres at the foot of Ripa Avenue in an area of outstanding natural beauty in South County, Sherbrooke Village represents Today’s nursing care residence.We share a mission of providing care...

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Beauty Salon
Enclosed Courtyard
2.5(31 reviews)

I have no complaints about how things are going for my mother since she made the move into this community. I have to say my favorite thing about this place is how friendly the staff are and the positive...

City Parc at Pine

1531 Pine Street, Saint Louis, MO 63103

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Beautiful newly renovated apartment homes in the heart of the city. Tired of the upkeep of home ownership and that high mortgage payment? City Parc at Pine is just the place for you to relax and unwind! These apartments are equipped with full kitchens including all new black refrigerators, flat...

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1.0(2 reviews)

Tower Grove Manor

2710 South Grand Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63118

Provides: Senior Apartments
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4.0(1 review)

It's a good facility. the apt sizes were good and they offered different size apts. I would definitely recommend this community to others

Allen Market Lane

1201 Allen Market Lane, Saint Louis, MO 63104

Provides: Senior Apartments

Allen Market Lane Apartments is, senior housing, 62+ residence located in the vibrant city of St. Louis, Clayton county, Missouri. A comfortable and affordable apartment in a great neighborhood, Allen Market Lane Apartments is the perfect choice for your new home. Situated right beside the...

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4.0(2 reviews)

I loved this place! However it had a few draw backs. Of the 100 units only 7 are two bedroom, second only one small laundry in the whole place and last of all you have to be 62 to even do the paper work to...

Fontainebleau Apartment Community

1001-21 N Mcknight Rd, St. Louis, MO 63132

Provides: Senior Apartments

Life Begins at Brentmoor! Brentmoor Place Retirement Community is conveniently located at Old Bonhomme and North McKnight in University City. ~Our central location provides quick access to many of the finest that St. Louis has to offer. Spacious floor plans at Brentmoor Place offer comfortable...

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2.5(2 reviews)

Park Place Apartments

4399 Forest Park Ave, St. Louis, MO 63108

Provides: Senior Apartments

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Mercy Seat Apartments

4452 Washington Blvd # 111, St. Louis, MO 63108

Provides: Senior Apartments

Metropolitan Village Apts

3114 Franklin Ave, St. Louis, MO 63106

Provides: Senior Apartments

Roosevelt Town Apartments

711 N Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO 63108

Provides: Senior Apartments

Washington Apartments

600 N Kingshighway Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108

Provides: Senior Apartments

The Regency at St. Louis Apts.

1610 N Kingshighway Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63113

Provides: Senior Apartments

Tower Village Apartments

5050 Highland Ave, St. Louis, MO 63113

Provides: Senior Apartments

Preservation Square Apartments

1405 N 16th St, St. Louis, MO 63106

Provides: Senior Apartments

St Agnus Apartments

2840 Wisconsin, St. Louis, MO 63118

Provides: Senior Apartments

Hamilton Apartments

956 Hamilton Ave, St. Louis, MO 63112

Provides: Senior Apartments

Saddler Residential Care

730 Hodiamont Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63112

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Euclid Senior Developement Plz

5310 N Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO 63115

Provides: Senior Apartments

Maryville Gardens Apartments

4333 Nebraska Ave, St. Louis, MO 63111

Provides: Senior Apartments

Holy Infant Apartments

7663 Watson Road, St. Louis, MO 63119

Provides: Senior Apartments

St Josephs Apartments

7677 Watson Road, St. Louis, MO 63119

Provides: Senior Apartments

St John Neumann Apartments

8424 Lucas and Hunt Road, Jennings, MO 63136

Provides: Senior Apartments
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Costs of senior apartments in the St. Louis area

Factors like location, floor plan, and size will all impact the cost of a senior apartment, but the cost averages around $2,000 with apartments ranging anywhere from $586 to $3800 per month.[01]

The following costs represent average baseline costs in the area and don’t include add-on fees for services and amenities.

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How people pay for senior apartments in St. Louis

There are multiple ways to pay for a senior apartment in St. Louis. Even though the costs of senior apartments aren’t covered by long-term care insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, these programs can be used in other ways to offset the costs of in-home care and medically necessary services.

Whether you’re considering retirement savings, social security benefits, or housing benefits to cover the cost of senior apartments, many people choose to combine several financial sources.

In this section, you’ll learn how private payment methods, Medicaid, Medicare, VA benefits, and public assistance can all be used to fund a move into a senior apartment community.

Private pay methods

Many seniors start with private income sources to fund the rent cost of their senior apartment, which commonly includes savings, Social Security benefits, investment returns, and pensions. These sources are often used in combination with the following private income sources:

Understand Missouri laws and regulations for senior apartments communities

Generally speaking, senior apartments have a minimum age requirement of 55 years old. However, this mainly depends on the community itself, some of which require seniors to be 60 or up.

From a regulatory perspective, senior apartments aren’t licensed because they’re rental properties. However, there are city, county, state, and federal laws that protect renters and ensure safe and equitable housing.

  • The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination due to familial status, race, nationality, religion, sex, and disability. Within this act is the Housing for Older Persons exemption which ensures people over 55 can only rent approved housing.
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination against those with disabilities and requires senior apartments to have adequate accessibility, including in common areas.
  • Under Missouri’s Landlord-Tenant Law, renters are protected from code violations and neglectful tenants by being able to deduct half of a month’s rent, or $300 (whichever is greater).

Rental properties participating in HUD’s Housing Choice Voucher Program also require an initial inspection before being rented out; these inspections are valid for two years and have to be in line with the following criteria. A special inspection can be done if a complaint is filed. Reach out to the Housing Authority of St. Louis County to inquire about inspection reports.

COVID-19 regulations for St. Louis senior apartments communities

There are no COVID-19 regulations for senior apartment complexes, though the city of St. Louis does have some general best practices based on recent guidance from the Centers for Disease Control.

The Department of Health also encourages the avoidance of people with suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19 and isolating if you have COVID-19.

Vaccinations.

In terms of vaccinations in the St. Louis area, they are encouraged but not required.

Masking.

No mask mandate exists, but the Department of Health encourages mask-wearing in public settings, especially if transmission rates are high.

Social distancing.

The Department of Health also encourages the avoidance of people with suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Quarantining.

The Department of Health recommends isolating if you have COVID-19, but specific quarantining requirements exist.

What to expect from senior apartments in St. Louis

With an abundance of art museums, quirky shops, beautiful gardens, and a significant number of community groups, St. Louis is a great spot for those who want to maintain their independence while developing a sense of community with others. Expect a senior apartment that takes the pressure off, with senior apartment fees often including utilities, security, landscaping, and home maintenance.

Senior apartments are ideal for an active lifestyle

Because senior apartments are typically for people over the age of 55, these communities can provide amenities and activities tailored specifically to people in the same stage of life. Many focus on giving people the opportunity to continue enjoying a bustling lifestyle. Golf, swimming pools, tennis courts, and fitness centers are just some of the amenities offered.

Residents can expect amenities that emphasize community

For those who want to make friends and maintain friendships, many senior apartments offer amenities that bring people together. Whether it’s a scheduled daily event, a trip to the on-site beauty salon, or holiday parties and celebrations, you can expect to see many ways to enjoy life with the people you love.

Senior apartments that are close to everything St. Louis has to offer

Whether you want to spend the day shopping, indulge in any dining option you could imagine, or take a trip to the famous Gateway Arch, senior apartments in St. Louis are close to several attractions. There’s plenty to do for locals and visitors to the area.

Senior apartments in the surrounding St. Louis suburbs

For those looking for senior apartment living a little further out, there are options all the way from standalone facilities to combo facilities that offer independent and/or assisted living within a 25-mile radius of St. Louis’ center.

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Unfamiliar with St. Louis? Highlights for seniors

187,822

Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in St. Louis

19%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the St. Louis population

$54,928

Median annual income for St. Louis seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors in St. Louis

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Barnes-Jewish Hospital is ranked No. 11 on the Best Hospitals Honor Roll. It is nationally ranked by U.S. News and World Report in 11 adult specialties and rated high performing in 20 procedures and conditions.[05]

Missouri Baptist Medical Center

Missouri Baptist Medical Center, a general medical and surgical facility, is rated high performing in 3 adult specialties and 15 procedures and conditions by U.S. News and World Report.[06]

Mercy Hospital St. Louis

Mercy Hospital is a general medical and surgical facility and is rated high performing in 3 adult specialties and 13 procedures and conditions according to the U.S. News and World Report.[07]

St. Luke’s Hospital – Chesterfield
St. Luke’s Hospital-Chesterfield is rated high performing in 13 adult procedures and conditions and is particularly well known for treating heart conditions by the U.S. News and World Report.[08]

Christian Hospital

Christian Hospital is a regionally ranked medical and surgical facility that’s well-regarded for lung cancer surgery and the treatment of COPD according to the U.S. News and World Report.[09]

St. Louis VA Medical Center

Designed to meet the needs of local veterans, this facility provides primary care and specialty health services, including mental health care, substance abuse treatment, treatment for spinal cord injury, extended care and rehabilitation, recreation therapy, and more.

Transportation for seniors in St. Louis

St. Louis is a city where people primarily use cars to get around, though, with a walk score of 66 out of 100, some neighborhoods are walkable. A walk score measures the walkability of cities.

There are several public transportation options through the Metro system, and all are accessible to people who need assistance. The MetroBus is equipped with lifts or ramps, has kneelers for those who need help with stairs, and has priority seating options. MetroLink has similar accommodations, alongside floor-level entry and exit platforms, with all stations also having ramps or elevators. Amtrak offers accessible seating, but reservations must be made in advance.

Metro also offers the Call-A-Ride program, which provides curb-to-curb para-transport services for those with physical or cognitive disabilities. For more information, Metro’s accessibility page outlines all the accessibility features St. Louis public transport has.

For those unable to use public transport or a car, there are several transport options for seniors:

  • The City of St. Louis offers free transportation for non-emergency errands and senior centers sponsored by the St. Louis Area on Aging.
  • City Seniors offers medical and banking transportation for people over the age of 60, as well as offering pre-planned group trips to shopping centers and luncheons.
  • Seniors on the Fly provides personal assistance and transportation within the greater St. Louis metropolitan area.

Mercy Hospital also has a helpful list of transportation options and resources for people on a low income.

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Senior activities in St. Louis

Can you say you’ve visited St. Louis if you haven’t visited St. Louis Arch? The arch is the tallest monument in the U.S. and the St. Louis Arch Grounds and Museum is a fun way to see the city and learn more about the Native Americans, explorers, and pioneers that shaped U.S. history. Stay on solid ground or take a tram that will lift you 630 feet in the air for the city’s best views. If you are worried about wheelchair accessibility, the arch includes wheelchair-accessible ramps and elevators.

St. Louis has a strong museum presence, all with different specialties. The St. Louis Art Museum hosts some of the greats – from Monet to Ming Dynasty textiles – while the Missouri History Museum and Soldiers Memorial have short- and long-term exhibitions on the history of St. Louis; both are wheelchair accessible.

Music lovers can take in the National Blues Museum to learn about the genre’s history through exhibits and theatre, which includes a senior discount. Or, if live music is more your thing, you can check out the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra or Sheldon Concert Hall. Led by Stéphane Denève, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra regularly hosts other artists and free community events. The Sheldon Concert Hall is known for its regular jazz, classical, and folk performances and regularly hosts a Coffee Concert for Seniors event.

For those who love spending time outside, consider taking a stroll through Tower Grove Park. This park and its surrounding neighborhood have plenty to see, from the park itself, studded with vibrant flowers in spring, to the cafes and boutique stores surrounding it.

Just 10 minutes from Tower Grove Park, you’ll find the St. Louis Zoo and the St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station. St. Louis Zoo is one of the few free zoos left in the country and is home to 12,000 animals across 500 species. Not far away, St. Louis Aquarium lets visitors come face to face with a range of aquatic wildlife. The aquarium is wheelchair accessible and offers free entry to medically necessary paid care attendants traveling with a guest.

Traveling Downtown, sports fans can spend an afternoon or evening at a Cardinals game. Housed in Busch Stadium, accessible seating is available, and you’ll get a great view of the St. Louis skyline while enjoying the game.

Founded in 1852, Anheuser-Busch has been an iconic part of the St. Louis landscape, and there’s no better way to learn about the history of this brewery than visiting the Budweiser brewery. You’ll learn about beer brewing traditions and take in three National Historic Landmarks while you’re at it.

Lovers of Broadway may want to visit one of St. Louis’ esteemed theaters, The Fabulous Fox or The Muny. Both have diverse show offerings and offer accessible seating, communication aids, and listening devices.

For people interested in staying active in the community and making new friends, the following senior centers have various programming and supportive services:

Frequently asked questions

Regency Manor, The Atrium of Belleville and Heritage Place are the top-rated Senior Apartments facilities near St Louis, MO. These Senior Apartments facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Senior Apartments in St Louis is 1,840 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

  1. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. Housing Authority of St. Louis County. (n.d.). Housing Choice Voucher Frequently Asked Questions.

  3. City of Buckner, MO. (2018). Chapter 645. Rental Inspection Program.

  4. U.S News & World Report. (2023). Barnes-Jewish Hospital.

  5. U.S News & World Report. (2023). Missouri Baptist Medical Center.

  6. U.S News & World Report. (2023). Mercy Hospital St. Louis.

  7. U.S News & World Report. (2023). St. Luke’s Hospital-Chesterfield.

  8. U.S News & World Report. (2023). Christian Hospital.

  9. Metro St. Louis. (n.d.). Accessibility.

  10. Walk Score. (2023). Living in St. Louis.

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