Baltic Plaza sits at 1313 Baltic Ave in Atlantic City, NJ, where some folks find affordable one-bedroom apartments in an active high-rise designed for seniors, with rent based on 30% of adjusted gross income, so people with different budgets can call it home. This place is recognized by NAHMA as a Community Of Quality, and it's got services like assisted living, memory care, independent living, and even some nursing home options, so people with various needs can live here, whether someone just wants their own space or needs extra help with things like bathing, dressing, or managing medicine. Residents get meals made by chefs and meal planners, and they can find both offsite and on-site activities to help them keep active, including things for social, physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. There's a community van, shared with New York Ave Apartments, that helps folks get around, plus on-site laundry, a community room, a neighborhood network center, and a courtyard and porch for fresh air.
People who live here can use on-site parking and the rooftop terrace, and there's a fitness center for anyone wanting to keep moving. The apartments come with upscale finishes, ceiling fans, air conditioning, electric stoves, refrigerators, and pantries, and the layouts give people space to settle in. Safety gets attention with 24-hour emergency maintenance, emergency pull cords in the bathroom and bedroom, on-site security guards, security cameras, and a locked front door, so residents can feel secure. There are common areas with wifi, vending machines, and special event kitchens, so neighbors can get together for coffee or a meal. Health care services cover diabetic care, help for non-ambulatory residents, and incontinence care. There's a free service that connects families with local senior living communities and a care advisor who can walk families through all the choices, and families can get info about other communities if they need. Folks who like to keep up with things online will notice the cookie-enabled browsing and wi-fi in the building and will see some technical terms like "Error 1005" or "Cloudflare Ray ID" appear when they use certain services.
Baltic Plaza runs with business hours from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM PT on weekdays, and shorter hours on weekends. Staff provide activities to help people keep busy, devotional events for spiritual support, and there's a real focus on helping families understand care options. People can ask questions through a contact form, look up Baltic Plaza on social media, read resource articles about elder care, view a map of the place, and check out reviews-right now it holds a resident score of about 8.6. There's no published pricing, but someone interested in affordable independent living or assisted care will find a lot here, including general senior services and amenities for a supportive, safe, and friendly living environment.