Williamsport Elderly Housing

    798 W Edwin St, Williamsport, PA, 17701
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    About Williamsport Elderly Housing

    Williamsport Elderly Housing sits at 798 W Edwin St in Williamsport, PA and has an 11-story building with 100 one-bedroom apartments for seniors aged 62 or older, and the apartments have air conditioning, cable TV, garbage disposals, extra closet space, modern appliances, and emergency pull cords in case someone needs help fast; folks can bring their cats and dogs, and enjoy the laundry room, a BBQ area, a picnic spot, and a gazebo on the grounds, plus an elevator makes it easier to get around the building, which has easy access to bus routes, grocery stores, pharmacies, and shopping. The facility offers meals made with quality ingredients and has a guest meal option, plus Meals on Wheels for those who need it, and there's a beauty salon right in the building, and a full-time activity director plans things like bingo, coffee hours, field trips, art classes, fitness programs, and birthday parties, and people can join door decorating contests and celebrate events like Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners with raffle prizes and music. Williamsport Elderly Housing has both common indoor spaces for socializing and quiet areas for relaxing, and residents can join in on educational and health programs, take part in monthly events, and learn new skills in technology or art, and the resident association operates independently, often helping shape activities and decision making. Trained staff offer assisted living care, helping with things like bathing, dressing, medication, moving from bed to wheelchair, and monitoring diabetes, and they're there 24 hours a day for emergencies, and the building has an emergency pull-cord system throughout every floor. Residents get support with daily needs through case management services-this can include help with rentals, benefits, and, if they qualify, low-income housing subsidized by the government, plus planned social service programs and support with things like food distribution, with regular partnerships with groups like PA Central Food Bank, Rite Aid, YMCA, and many others, and an annual health fair, National Night Out, rent rebate assistance, and an ongoing Meals on Wheels program. For mental activity, there are brain fitness programs like Dakim, and for those who want spiritual support, devotional activities are also available, and there's access to a Health Library with information about medicines, tests, and medical care, as well as interactive tools and behavioral health recovery programs, and there are even supports for those reentering after incarceration. Residents have access to field trips, weekly social hours, and lots of chances to stay connected through special events, food programs, and opportunities like college scholarship applications through The Michaels Organization Educational Foundation, and while the apartments mostly have one-bedroom layouts, there are also some two-bedroom choices depending on need and availability, making this a place designed to help seniors live safely, stay active, and remain part of a community as they age.

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