Courthouse Square Apartments

    100 S 4th Ave, Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
    5.0 · 1 reviews
    • Continuing care retirement community
    • Independent living

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.8

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    About Courthouse Square Apartments

    Courthouse Square Apartments sits right in Ann Arbor, MI, offering senior apartments for adults age 55 and older who are looking for affordable options and want some community without losing their independence, and people find it listed on A Place for Mom, which gives access to local senior living advisors if needed, and what stands out there is the building, which has 121 one- and two-bedroom apartments with features like baths, tubs, and wheelchair-accessible showers, and the units are designed for accessibility, safety, and support, making it easier for residents to live a dignified and active life with help always close at hand from the fully trained staff. Residents often bring small pets, with rules allowing dogs or cats under 25 pounds, since the policy is pet-friendly, and there are other comforts too, like a community room, a library for reading, and shared laundry facilities, while the whole property is nonsmoking and has an emergency response system running 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For those who want to get out and about, there's access to public transit along with parking for residents who drive, and internet service is available near the building. Activities are planned to get people together, and the community works to encourage friendship and socializing through social, educational, and entertaining programs, and since Courthouse Square Apartments is part of the EHDOC organization, the focus is on keeping housing safe and affordable for seniors, with resources and support available, like the EHDOC Senior Relief Fund helping low-income residents. Lease terms run twelve months or more, with rent set so it doesn't go over thirty percent of a resident's income, and there's an option to have a live-in caregiver with a doctor's note if extra help is needed. Residents have access to features and services for lease management, payments, notifications, and communication through a dashboard and inbox system, and there's help with deal tracking and documents, plus benefits for both renters and owners. The building, which was built in 1966 and is operated as a for-profit property, has 116 listed one- and two-bedroom apartments, and while some might describe it as simple, the community room and library give people space to gather and talk, and activities from the senior citizens' center or association make it easier for people to feel at home. Small pets are always welcome, and the place stays open all the time every day, putting a worry-free and supportive environment first, and even though it's affordable, there's still a sense of dignity and care built into daily life, for folks who want to stay independent but like knowing a little help is there if needed, and even if the building is older, lots of seniors find they have what they need to get by and feel comfortable at Courthouse Square Apartments.

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