Cedarwood Apartments sits over on 1700 Cedarwood Dr. in Flushing, MI, which is a nice quiet area and folks looking for a calm place to spend their senior years might find it suits them well, and you'll see right from the start that it has Victorian-style buildings and well-kept grounds with plenty of trees and green spaces. Cedarwood is an age-restricted community, made for older adults with limited income and it follows Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity rules. Cedarwood runs as a Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) property, so rent stays fixed below the usual rates for the area or might be income-based at about 30% of your adjusted monthly income, making sure people aren't saddled with high rent.
The apartments, which come in both one- and two-bedroom layouts, feature full kitchens fitted with dishwashers, modern cabinets, and neutral décor, along with ceiling fans, air conditioning, and private balconies or patios if you like some fresh air. You get cable TV, high-speed internet, and accessible elevators, which come in handy for those hard on their legs. There's an on-site beauty parlor and barbershop, and beautician services, so you don't have to leave for a haircut, and a clubhouse or common room where the staff runs a busy schedule of social, educational, and holiday activities, all set up to help residents make friends and stay active. The place is pet-friendly, so you can bring your furry companion, and you'll find parking, transportation, and security measures built right in.
If you need more support, Cedarwood provides assisted living and Alzheimer's care, and there're trained staff around all the time to help with what's needed. The community pays close attention to background and credit checks, so new residents are asked to sign releases and provide plenty of paperwork-things like a driver's license or photo ID, Social Security card, proof of income, bank statements, credit and personal references, and a money order for the usual application fee of $25 to $50.
The grounds themselves are quiet and green if you like to spend time outside, and the apartments were designed to let in a lot of light. Cedarwood tries to make things comfortable and secure, and with amenities like dishwashers, cable, and air conditioning included, it's easier on folks used to those sorts of comforts. Hospitals, doctors, and entertainment are close by, and management stays on-site around the clock. Cedarwood Apartments has been a member of the Flushing Chamber of Commerce since 2018, so it's been part of the local community for a while now. This place was set up so older people who want to live independently can do so comfortably, in a place that's straightforward about what's required to move in and what they offer day-to-day.