Mesa Silvercrest

    255 E. 6th Street, Mesa, AZ, 85201
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    About Mesa Silvercrest

    Mesa Silvercrest sits in Mesa, AZ, and provides subsidized, low-income apartments for seniors 62 and older and for people with disabilities, and you'll find that rents are based on about 30% of your monthly income for those who qualify through the HUD Section 8-202 program, so it's the kind of place where you can get a one-bedroom or studio apartment if you meet those criteria, and the apartments have accessible units for those using wheelchairs, elevators on each floor, fire alarms, smoke detectors, and on-site mail delivery, plus pets like dogs and cats are allowed, but there's no smoking in any public or private indoor areas, and that's just how it is, with a quiet, simple environment. Mesa Silvercrest partners with The Salvation Army and shares a building with the Laura Danieli Senior Activity Center, which means seniors can receive congregate lunches, join in social activities, and use transportation services right where they live, so there's a steady routine of things like exercise classes, Bible studies, arts and crafts, lunch gatherings, and even educational classes or dances, and those needing more help can receive assisted living, respite care, memory care, nursing home, rehab, hospice, and adult day care support, all tailored mostly for older adults and some people with physical or mental disabilities, and it's well-organized for many kinds of senior care. There's a Senior Asian Outreach program that helps seniors learn more English, and the Senior Transportation Outreach program gives rides to medical appointments, stores, social events, with handicapped-accessible vehicles and reduced-fare Phoenix Metro Transit tickets, so living here means you're not just stuck-there's help with getting where you need to go. Twice a month, seniors can get free legal aid, and staff provide medical referrals, so people worried about paperwork or health can get some guidance, and for those who can't get out, the center has a meal delivery program, while everyone can join daily meals at the senior center, which keeps folks from being too lonely or hungry. There's support through on-site hospice care, mental health, psychiatric help through telehealth, and personal growth programs, and activities are set up to help seniors keep up their social life and stay as healthy as possible. The residence is managed by property managers and information about lease terms, monthly rates, income limits, and floorplans is available by calling directly, plus brochures, maps, and print guides can be printed out if you want them, and there's an online payment service for care-related transactions. The place fits people who want hassle-free independent living, but it's set up so someone can find more intensive care if that becomes necessary, and overall there's a focus on serving with love, encouragement, and acceptance, whether a resident is active or more housebound, and with the different programs and supports, seniors can expect practical help with social activities, daily living, transportation, and meals in a calm, caring environment.

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