As a HUD Section 202 and Section 8 community in downtown San Diego, Salvation Army Silvercrest Residence provides 96 subsidized independent-living apartments for income-qualified adults 62 and older at 727 E Street. An on-site service coordinator connects residents with external home-care agencies, meal programs, and medical providers including nearby Downtown Family Health Center at Connections for primary care access. Studio and one-bedroom units include individual kitchens and ADA-accessible modifications that support independent meal preparation and mobility. The City of San Diego approved up to $2.4 million in 2020 for a rehabilitation project covering energy-efficient system upgrades and improved ADA accessibility, part of the Salvation Army's broader network that coordinates housing referrals through community intake services at 211 San Diego. The property operates under HUD's Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly program, which restricts occupancy to very-low-income households earning below 50 percent of San Diego's Area Median Income.