Camelot Village is a senior apartment community on the east bank of the Missouri River that serves people 62 years and older or those with mobility impairments, and you'll find 36 apartments here, including 29 one-bedroom units and 7 studio apartments, and among these, four apartments are specially designed for people with limited mobility, so there's some care with making things easier for folks who need extra help getting around. Each apartment comes with a full kitchen, carpeting, window treatments, and heating and air conditioning, and you get safety rails in the bathroom, showers with tubs, an emergency call system, and smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, so they've tried to think about most safety needs, plus all utilities except for your phone and cable TV are included in the rent.
The building has an elevator, an entry access system for security, and an on-site laundry room, and each resident gets an individual indoor mailbox. There's a lounge and gathering area for social time, and plenty of parking spaces. Staff is on-site for building maintenance and management, and there's a Social Service Coordinator available to help residents with personal needs, so people tend to get help as things come up whether big or small. Camelot Village gives aging-in-place options and has nursing home, assisted living, and memory care services, so care can change as needs do over time, and you get nurses on staff, plus nurses and doctors on call if needed, and there's access to dental and podiatrist care, speech, occupational, and physical therapy, and even hospice services if those are needed down the line.
The place is pet-friendly with pets allowed for a deposit, and there's a no smoking rule indoors in both private and public areas, which should keep things a bit fresher, plus the community has beauty and barber services right on-site. Residents often take part in activities like bingo, potluck suppers, birthday celebrations, and card games, and there are common lounges, outdoor gathering spaces, and even offsite trips with complimentary transportation for errands or outings, so you won't feel stuck or bored if you don't want to be. Folks here have a 12-month lease, and apartment layouts include one bedroom and bathroom, with the primary bedroom usually measuring about 10' x 10' and set on the first level for ease. The community is part of Retirement Housing Foundation and joins in RHF's Project H.A.N.D.S. program, which gives residents a way to stay active through volunteer efforts.
Wheelchair accessible showers are found in some of the apartments, and entry access systems and indoor mail ensure residents' safety and privacy, and with nearby medical offices, stores, and restaurants, it's not hard to get daily needs met. The community is classified as affordable senior housing, and you'll see people of all backgrounds here, men and women both, as residency isn't limited by gender. Camelot Village has been around since 1989, and you'll get a straightforward senior living experience without many frills, but with most things needed for daily comfort and safety thought out well, and staff does what they can to keep things running smoothly and make life easier for residents however needs change.