Valhalla Apartments

    1012 12th Ave, Clarkfield, MN, 56223
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    About Valhalla Apartments

    Valhalla Apartments has been around for over forty years over at 1012 12th Avenue, Clarkfield, MN 56223, and it's helped a good number of seniors and folks with disabilities find safe housing with services they need, where everything there aims to be affordable, with some units tied to public housing and others coming with income-based rent, and you might notice that management is run through the Public Housing Authority, which is why there's often a waiting list, and before moving in you're supposed to give up Section 8 vouchers if you have them since the subsidies get managed on-site, and the building has older parts so some apartments might show wear after years of use, but people find comfort here in large community spaces, raised garden beds, and a backyard patio, and you'll see indoor mailboxes and coin-operated laundry which helps for day-to-day chores. The place has common areas for socializing, a big community room, and you can join in on meals in the dining area which are included, and for folks who need a hand there's 24/7 home care staff, help with getting in and out of bed, plus things like diabetic monitoring, incontinence care, or memory care programs that suit different needs. Care is set up to fit, with higher, medium, and lighter assistance levels and the fees match how much help is wanted, and there's a buy-in or entry cost, an extra charge if more than one moves into a unit, and a community fee, but no one has to cook if they don't want to since meals come with the service. The place is part of the Clarkfield Care Center, and it's got home care, respite options, and organized activities, even devotional events, all run Monday through Friday from 9 in the morning till 1 in the afternoon, and while the floor plan choices, like studios or two-bedrooms, are available on request, the specifics depend on what's open and the HUD public housing rules, but you gain things like security, on-site management, a patio to sit on, and garden space if you're the type who likes a bit of fresh air or social time. Residents must be over 62 or meet disability guidelines, and while the wait can be long because of demand and funding, Valhalla Apartments tries to give people a steady and safer place with some comfort, help, and community to fall back on, even if the building's age and public housing budgets mean things aren't always shiny or new.

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