Maple Hill Apartments sits at 14 South Broad Street in Meriden, CT, and provides senior apartments and some assisted living options in a quiet, wooded area, so there's a nice bit of green around, and you can watch the seasons change because Carabetta's Maintenance Team keeps the grounds looking tidy with seasonal color and good care, which you can appreciate whether you're sitting outside or gazing out a window. The building has two stories and offers efficiency, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units, and every apartment has its own appliances like a refrigerator, oven, and a range for cooking-some have dryers and washers, but everyone has use of a shared laundry room if you need it. There's wall-to-wall carpeting in many spots, and you'll find floor plans with two bedrooms and one bathroom if that's what you need, plus options for people with disabilities so folks who need easier access can get in and out without trouble.
Rich folks and folks on a budget alike can live here, because rent depends on your income, with units set aside for Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance and some that take Housing Choice Vouchers, so affordable housing's really a focus, and you can find information on income limits and household sizes that fit the program, since rents for these income-based units start around $1,800 a month depending on what you qualify for. Heat and hot water come with the rent, so that's one less bill to worry about. The apartments come cable-ready and have patios or balconies if you want to sit outside, and there's a surface parking lot for residents who drive. Folks can bring dogs and cats with them, since it's a pet-friendly place, and some community policies make sure pets are kept safely. There's picnic and BBQ space outside, which means there's something to do if the weather's good, and you can walk to nearby stores since the neighborhood is pedestrian-friendly, and getting onto the highways isn't hard either if you need to go further.
The Carabetta Management team keeps things running around the clock, so there's 24-hour maintenance if a problem pops up, and the property uses modern tools for tenant screening and lease signing so things move along smoothly when someone moves in or pays rent. They speak Spanish at the office, so folks who aren't comfortable with English still get the help they need. The living is simple, with a real focus on active, generally healthy seniors who want no-fuss housing, and while there's no giant list of fancy amenities, residents get what they need, like laundry, support services, and friendly neighbors sharing a senior community built for comfortable, straightforward living-plus you can schedule a tour if you want a look for yourself before you decide.