Stonybrook Manor sits at 100 Pleasant Acres Road in York, Pennsylvania, and is part of the York Housing Authority, which runs several elderly and family housing programs in the area, and as part of this effort, they manage a hundred one-bedroom units here, each coming with a range and refrigerator, and rents are set at thirty percent of a resident's income, which makes it affordable for many who qualify under HUD guidelines, and they make sure everyone applying meets certain rules, like having citizenship or eligible immigration status and no owing money to the York Housing Authority, plus everyone aged two and older needs a Social Security number, and anyone on the registry as a offender can't move in, and if someone's habits might disturb other residents or the community, they aren't approved either, so things stay comfortable for folks living together. The facility helps seniors and people with disabilities, and residents get basic utilities included in that thirty percent, and their staff are known for being helpful, friendly, and making the place feel joyful, which you notice right away when you visit or meet people who live there, and they've got on-site laundry facilities along with 24-hour maintenance to fix things when needed-they even make laundry easier for those who'd rather not do it themselves.
For meals, they offer one or two prepared meals each day, planned by chefs to be healthy and use good ingredients, which can be a real help when so many people find shopping and cooking hard to keep up with as they get older, and while the place offers independent living where active seniors can live without worries about chores, Stonybrook Manor also has assisted living services for folks needing help with things like dressing, bathing, or medication reminders, plus they have special care for seniors needing memory support because of Alzheimer's or dementia, where the services focus on keeping residents safe from confusion and wandering and provide an environment set up to encourage calm and security, though this care tends to cost more like most memory care. Staff are available all day, every day, and they help residents move between beds and wheelchairs, help monitor blood sugar for those with diabetes, and provide non-medical home care like companionship, which makes it easier for older folks or those with disabilities to stay comfortable and safe.
There's a strong sense of community here, with activities designed to support both physical and mental wellbeing, from shared meals to offsite outings, devotional gatherings, common areas to meet and chat, and programs that encourage movement and connection, and the residents can count on support in things like keeping up the apartment, handling financial matters, and sometimes even help with groceries or other needs through community programs, as the York Housing Authority looks out for ways to support residents towards more independent living when possible. Stonybrook Manor is part of a group of housing options the York Housing Authority manages, including family units spread around York County, all with processes to verify applicants meet the eligibility rules, and the same commitment to affordable, safe, and steady housing for those who need it, and while it's not shiny or fancy, Stonybrook Manor stands out for its simple dignity, its regular meals, its consistent staff, and a quiet structure that gives seniors and people with disabilities a place to live as independently as possible while still having support close at hand.