Ahepa 110 Apartments

    110 Pukallus Ave, Norwich, CT, 06360
    5.0 · 1 reviews
    • Independent living

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    5.00 · 1 review

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    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.8

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    About Ahepa 110 Apartments

    Ahepa 110 Apartments sits in Norwich, CT, as a quiet place for adults aged 62 and up, with a few units set aside for people 18 and older who have mobility concerns, where rent's based on income and normally ends up being around a third of what you get monthly, so you don't have to worry about big fees or guessing what the price might be because they don't publish prices out front, but you know it's meant to be affordable. The place has 42 units under the HUD Section 202 Supportive Housing program, which means very low-income seniors can find a home here and get help to stay independent. It's a three-story building with elevators, designed to be easy to move around, and there's at least one accessible unit for those with mobility devices, with features like grab bars in tubs or showers and wide doorways and even emergency call systems in apartments, so if something happens, help is close by. The apartments themselves come with a full-sized stove and refrigerator, garbage disposal, solid kitchen cabinets, mini blinds, wall-to-wall carpeting, and central hot water, so it feels enough like home but with a bit of extra ease. Folks living here can bring a pet if they pay the fee, and the building never allows smoking, which is good for most.

    People who run this place take resident safety seriously with things like sprinklers, fire alarms, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, emergency electric door releases, and camera monitors at the entrance, so family feels better knowing their loved ones have these protections. Residents have access to well-lit parking, city bus pick-up, and on-site management and maintenance during weekdays. There's an on-site service coordinator, too, who meets with folks to help link them to benefits, home care, transportation help, lifestyle seminars, or whatever is needed to live as independently as possible, acting sometimes as a bridge between families, health services, and the community.

    The community room with TV and cable, arts and crafts space, computer room, library, coin laundry, and a fitness center gives people things to do and ways to meet others, and the activities planned aim to keep minds and bodies active, from educational talks to social events. There're communal dining, nutritious meals, and efforts to keep everyone socially, physically, and emotionally engaged, and the staff is known for being welcoming and kind, which goes a long way when you're leaving your long-time home for a new place. Mail gets delivered right on-site, the trash goes out in a central spot, and the grounds are landscaped so you can enjoy a walk or relax outside when the weather's nice. When you need transportation, public options run close by.

    Ahepa 110 Apartments gets high marks from residents and families for overall happiness and friendly staff, with an 8.0 review score and a smaller five-star review, so folks seem to like it here, though it's only one posted. The website and SeniorAdvisor.com have more details and even let you talk to an advisor for free if you're wondering whether this is a good fit for you or someone you love. The facility doesn't offer a list of high-end amenities, but it offers warmth, good support, and a chance for older folks to stay independent while living somewhere safe and friendly, and the big thing here is knowing people are around to help when you need them but still give you space to be yourself.

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