Park Villa Apartments, managed by Ecumen, offers senior living with care for both independent and assisted lifestyles, and you'll find that the building only has one level which means there aren't a bunch of stairs to worry about, and this helps to keep things feeling small and family-like. The apartments are part of a community that's got many safety measures in place to keep everyone secure, including staff on-site all day and night, so there's always someone around if you need help. The community encourages resident independence but also offers health services, personal care, and specialized care, including memory care for people with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, and they design these areas in a way that helps reduce confusion or wandering. Residents can get help with things like bathing, dressing, taking medicines, and there are medical specialists, nurses, therapists, dietitians, and social workers on staff-which means help is close at hand whether you need a little or a lot, and there's outpatient therapies right onsite. There's a lot of support for those who need long-term care or short stays, and options range from affordable independent apartments supported by HUD, up through assisted living, memory care, a care center, respite care for short stays and rehabilitation, and home care services for those who want to stay in their homes with some support.
There are many services and amenities, including private parking with electric outlets, covered parking, coin laundry, high-speed internet, and apartments come with electric appliances, heat, water, sewage, garbage, and building maintenance all included in rent, plus there are spacious indoor storage lockers. You'll find an onsite salon and a chapel, and there are outdoor features like a courtyard, patios, sidewalks for easy walking, and access to a nearby park, along with pet-friendly policies so folks can keep their animals with them. Meals are available-including a restaurant-style dining experience and Meals on Wheels-and nutrition is a focus, with meals made from quality ingredients. Fitness, a cardiopulmonary rehab program, therapy, and activities both on and off-site help keep people engaged, socially and physically. The building is accessible for people with disabilities, and the staff supports needs like incontinence care, diabetic care, and care for those who might have trouble moving around. Residents can join programs, volunteer, or just enjoy the quiet community life, and there's adult day services and companion services too. Rent is set based on annual adjusted income and the apartments are for seniors whose income is 30 percent or less of the area median, with rental subsidies available for those who qualify, so affordability remains a key focus. There's access to the neighboring Heritage buildings and chapel, and the community strives to support seniors at every stage with a friendly staff and a welcoming, supportive atmosphere.