West Edison Place Apartments sits at 570 N 39th W Ave in Tulsa and is meant for people who are 55 and older, especially those with very low income or some mobility issues, and those at least 62 qualify for Section 8 (202) rental help, so rent is about 30% of what you make a month, and that can make life a bit easier when you're trying to budget. The apartments have a modern but simple style, with thoughtful touches like vinyl plank flooring, modern appliances, ceiling fans, and emergency pull cords in every unit, and there are both studio and one-bedroom floor plans, with a living room, dining area, and kitchen. There's an elevator for anyone who can't use stairs, and they keep it non-smoking, which some people like. You'll find at least one accessible unit if you need it, and they allow pets if you have a companion you can't leave behind. Families or individuals can also look at the floor plans to see what suits them best.
The community sits in a good spot in Tulsa, part of West Edison Plaza, with places to walk and garden areas if you like being outside, so you can stretch your legs or relax outdoors. For hot days there's a swimming pool, and when you want to keep fit, there's a state-of-the-art fitness center, plus on-site parking and internet access nearby. The building's got modern safety features like fire alarms, smoke detectors, and emergency response systems, and security stays a focus with controlled access so you feel safe coming and going. Residents can take part in on-site activities, devotional programs, and common areas like a community center, library, and beauty shop for everyday needs or to just chat with neighbors. Meals are provided and planned by chefs, and there's healthcare support for things like diabetic care, incontinence, and even non-ambulatory care, with staff on hand and various supportive services. They've also got meal and dining plans, as well as offsite events, so you don't feel stuck in one place all day.
There are studio and one-bedroom units on a 12-month lease, and apartments are meant for independent living but cover a range of needs, from assisted living to memory care or even continuing care if you need a bit more support. There's a help process if you're worried about paying for things, since they offer financial aid and information, and the community is pet-friendly, so you won't have to part with your furry friends. You can mail packages right on-site, see what's available with a tour, or browse photos to get a feel before moving in, and the website lists details about privacy and terms. This is a straightforward, affordable, comfortable community which helps seniors or those with special needs live with peace of mind, and they do what they can for residents seeking something simple, safe, and a bit social.