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Senior Living Apartments in Erie, PA

Last Updated: 12/18/24

Located on the shore of Lake Erie, one of the five Great Lakes of North America, Erie is a beautiful spot for those who love nature. The city is famous for its scenic waterfront, offering opportunities for leisurely walks, and many cultural attractions from the Erie Philharmonic to the Erie Maritime Museum.

Senior apartments in Erie are an excellent choice for those who want to continue living independently in a portside city. While senior apartments in Erie don’t offer assistance with daily tasks, they can provide home maintenance services and security, and in some cases, will cover utilities within your rental cost.

This guide will outline everything you need to know about senior apartments in Erie, including cost and payment options, regulations that govern senior apartments, transportation, and amenities and services available in the area — including health care and activities.

Senior Apartments Facilities near Erie, PA

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Harborcreek Senior Apartments

4400 East Lake Road, Erie, PA 16511

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The property manager seems very nice. All the people that live there are pretty nice.

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Harborcreek Senior ApartmentsHarborcreek Senior Apartments is a senior housing located in beautiful Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. Our peaceful community is located along the shores of Lake Erie and among the forests that protect the surrounding area. Our location offers tranquility for our...

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Methodist Towers Inc

160 W 8th St, Erie, PA 16501

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Methodist Towers Inc

160 W 8th St, Erie, PA 16501

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Erie Independence House Inc

1611 Peach St # 145, Erie, PA 16501

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Erie Independence House Inc

1611 Peach St # 145, Erie, PA 16501

Provides: Senior Apartments

Friendship Towers

111 E 11th St, Erie, PA 16501

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Tullio Towers

21 W 9th St, Erie, PA 16501

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Tullio Towers

21 W 9th St, Erie, PA 16501

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Schmid Towers

153 E 6th St, Erie, PA 16501

Provides: Senior Apartments

Grandview Manor

4210 Davison Ave, Erie, PA 16504

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Erie Heights

4020 Garden Ave, Erie, PA 16508

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Elk Valley Manor

5181 Westgate Dr, Girard, PA 16417

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Bartlett Gardens

257 South Main Street, Cambridge Springs, PA 16403

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Bartlett Gardens is a senior housing community located in Cambridge Springs, Crawford County, Pennsylvania. Cambridge Springs is a small, quiet town in northwestern Pennsylvania that offers easy access to Highway 19 and Interstate 79. Bartlett Gardens is situated near the center of town, just...

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Costs of senior apartments in the Erie area

The average cost of senior apartments in Erie is between $1,200 and $1,680 per month.[01] Senior apartments are specifically tailored for active and independent individuals, so they do not include hands-on assistance. However, residents can expect features such as accessible elevators, wide doors to accommodate mobility aids, and dedicated maintenance staff to make things easier.

The costs in the following graphic represent the average baseline costs you will expect to see in Erie without add-on fees.

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How people pay for senior apartments in Erie

To ensure that the rental costs of senior apartments are adequately covered, it is crucial to familiarize yourself with the available payment options. The upcoming section will explore different payment methods, including private pay options, VA benefits, Medicaid, Medicare, and public assistance. We will discuss how these options can cover expenses associated with relocating to and residing in senior apartments.

Private pay methods

There are various income sources seniors can use to cover their housing costs in an Erie senior apartment. These include personal savings, Social Security benefits, pensions, and investment returns. Additionally, seniors may explore the following options as part of their private payment methods:

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Understand Pennsylvania laws and regulations for senior apartment communities

Although not classified as long-term care communities, senior apartments are still subject to certain regulations. While they may not be licensed or regulated in the same manner as senior long-term care facilities, they must comply with federal, state, and county regulations similar to other rental properties. The City of Erie has a Residential Rental Registration program which requires all non-owner occupied residential houses to be inspected every two years and registered annually.

​​In order to access inspection reports for a specific property, you can utilize the Right-to-Know Law. By completing a Right-to-Know request form, you can submit your request electronically and gain access to the desired information.

Beyond the city’s inspections, renters are also protected by several federal laws. The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in rental housing based on race, religion, age, sex, national origin, and disability. This ensures that individuals are treated fairly and have equal access to housing opportunities.

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) mandates that senior apartments provide adequate accessibility throughout their premises, including common areas. Discrimination against individuals with disabilities is strictly prohibited. In Pennsylvania, new multi-family dwellings must have at least 25% of their units accessible or adaptable to accommodate individuals with disabilities.

Additionally, Pennsylvania has tenant rights mandated by state law, offering further protections for renters. More information regarding these rights can be accessed online.

Pennsylvania Department of Health contact information

Erie County Department of Health
606 W. Second St.
Erie, PA 16507
Phone: 877-724-3258

COVID-19 regulations for Erie senior apartments communities

As of now, there are no existing city-wide COVID-19 mandates in place for Erie. However, it is strongly recommended that individuals follow the latest guidelines and recommendations provided by authoritative sources such as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to stay informed and ensure their safety.

Vaccinations. Vaccines are available and encouraged for all eligible individuals in Erie County.

Masking. People with symptoms or a positive COVID-19 test, or those exposed, should wear a mask indoors.

Facility cleanliness. Alcohol-based sanitizer should be provided to each visitor in health care environments and senior care facilities.

Social distancing. Avoid contact with people who have been exposed to COVID-19.

What to expect from senior apartments in Erie

Senior apartments are an excellent housing option for active and independent seniors in Erie, Pennsylvania. These no-frills apartments cater to seniors who desire autonomy and do not require daily assistance or health care services. They are designed with age-friendly features like elevators and wide doorways, ensuring accessibility and convenience for residents. Compared to other senior housing options, such as assisted living, senior apartments are more affordable, allowing seniors to allocate their resources to other priorities.

Outdoor living

Erie provides a vibrant outdoor environment and a diverse range of activities to cater to the interests and preferences of seniors, ensuring that there is always something enjoyable to do. Situated on the shores of Lake Erie, the city provides a beautiful backdrop for various recreational pursuits and scenic views. Seniors can take leisurely walks along the lakefront, bask in the sun on the beaches, or enjoy birdwatching in the park’s abundant natural habitats. Most senior apartment complexes have outdoor areas for residents to enjoy.

Great quality of life on a budget

Overall, Erie’s affordability, access to health care, and safety contribute to a good quality of life for seniors, even on a limited budget. There is a range of affordable housing options, with reasonable housing prices in a range of neighborhoods. Seniors can explore different areas to find a location that suits their preferences and budget.

Building senior connections

Seniors in Erie have various opportunities to meet like-minded people. The city has several dedicated senior centers that provide a hub to socialize, participate in activities, and access resources. These centers often offer classes, events, and support groups tailored to seniors’ interests and needs. There are also various community events throughout the year, such as festivals, fairs, and concerts — many nearby scenic Presque Isle State Park — where seniors can socialize and connect over joint interests. Some senior apartments will also plan social gatherings and events for residents.

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Unfamiliar with Erie? Highlights for seniors

49,109

Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Erie

18%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Erie population

$42,937

Median annual income for Erie seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors in Erie

AHN St. Vincent Hospital

With five locations throughout Erie, AHN St. Vincent Hospital offers various services. With several awards to its name, St. Vincent specializes in cancer and pain management, cardiovascular and orthopedic services, and has a 24/7 nurse line for those with health or medical questions.[04]

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UPMC Hamot

UPMC is a health care provider that offers inpatient and outpatient services and urgent care. This facility specializes in kidney transplants, orthopedics, cancer treatment, and heart and vascular services. U.S. News & World Report has recognized UPMC as high performing in seven procedures and conditions.[05]

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Erie Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center

Erie area veterans can rely on the VA Medical Center to service all their health care needs, from behavioral health to pain management to general surgery and more.

Transportation for seniors in Erie

Erie has excellent transportation infrastructure and is easy for people who don’t drive to get around. With an overall walk score of 60 and a downtown walk score of 87, the city is easy for people to accomplish most errands on foot. These scores are calculated on a scale of 0 to 100 based on how easy it is to get around in Erie compared to other cities.

Erie has a reliable bus system for those who prefer public transport. Buses are run by the Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority (EMTA), which has 20 routes throughout the city and operates Monday through Saturday. EMTA also offers a Senior Citizen Program for seniors over the age of 65, which gives seniors free rides on any EMTA bus. The application for the Senior Citizen Program is available online.

EMTA also provides a paratransit service (the LIFT) designed for anyone unable to use the fixed-route system. Paratransit ride prices range between $2.25 and $6.75 but are free for seniors traveling to medical appointments or a senior center. Further information can be found in the policies and procedures manual.

For veterans who need assistance traveling to appointments, the Erie Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center is also on hand to help. They, in conjunction with Disabled American Veterans (DAV), provide transportation to seniors and authorized caregivers to scheduled medical appointments.

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46

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Senior activities in Erie

Erie is an ideal location for active seniors who love spending time outside. While you may know Erie because of its namesake — Lake Erie — activities aren’t just on the water. Open year-round, Presque Isle State Park is a peninsula that spans 3,200 acres, offering everything from watersports to hiking and fishing. You can even take a picnic and enjoy the sunset. For those who want more structured programs, consider heading to Asbury Woods, which hosts various events throughout the year, including concerts and dining experiences.

The Erie Maritime Museum serves as a testament to the rich maritime heritage of the Erie region. In the museum’s many exhibits, you’ll be able to experience a gundeck, learn the ropes of a mainmast, and behold the U.S. Brig Niagara, a faithful reconstruction of the flagship during the Battle of Lake Erie. Make sure the brig is in port when you schedule your visit.

The Erie Zoo is another popular destination that offers an exciting and educational experience for visitors. The zoo spans 15 acres and features over 400 animals representing more than 100 species. From majestic big cats and playful primates to birds and reptiles, the Erie Zoo offers a wide variety of wildlife to observe and learn about. Visitors can witness up-close encounters with animals such as giraffes, elephants, penguins, lions, tigers, and many more. Tickets are $10 for seniors 62 and above.

Presque Isle Downs and Casino and Erie Brewing Company are two great options for those looking for a way to spend an evening with friends. Presque Isle Downs and Casino has over 1,500 slot machines, 30 table games, and several premium dining options. For those who prefer craft beer, Erie Brewing Company is a fun way to spend the evening and has six brews available year-round and around 20 rotating beers on tap.

More interested in dinner and a show? The Station Dinner Theatre makes a memorable night out with friends or family. Each show includes a three-course meal with coffee or tea and wheelchair seating is available for those with mobility requirements.

Art lovers have plenty to see in Erie. Schaefer’s Auto Art Museum is a local landmark featuring quirky sculptures made of old car parts. For a more traditional experience, Erie Art Museum has a staggering collection of more than 8,000 pieces of art, including sculptures, photography, and painting. It also offers a range of events and art classes for those who want to take on a new hobby, with senior discounts available.

Frequently asked questions

Methodist Towers Inc, Methodist Towers Inc and Harborcreek Senior Apartments are the top-rated Senior Apartments facilities near Erie, PA. 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 Erie is 904 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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  2. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran Status (S2101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

  3. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and Sex (S0101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

  4. U.S. News and World Report. (n.d.). St. Vincent Hospital-Erie.

  5. U.S. News and World Report. (n.d.). UPMC Hamot.

  6. Walk Score. (2023). Living in Erie.

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