Hogans Creek Tower

    1320 Broad St, Jacksonville, FL, 32202
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    About Hogans Creek Tower

    Hogans Creek Tower is a high-rise apartment building built in 1974 in the Springfield neighborhood of Jacksonville, right next to the Jacksonville Housing Authority's administration building, and the complex's been focused on giving safe, clean, and affordable housing for elderly and disabled adults for a long time, you see, and they've got efficiencies, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, each with a fully equipped kitchen, modern finishes, updated cabinetry, new appliances, and upgraded air conditioning and heating, plus fresh paint and new flooring, so things look a lot newer than before, and over time the place's been a target for improvement with a $19 million interior and exterior renovation funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's RAD program, which means all the units have been remodeled and common spaces like the lobby, laundry rooms, and restrooms got updated, and you'll find four units set up for visually impaired residents and ten more built to meet American Disability Act needs, so that helps folks who need those kinds of changes, and if you're wondering, they had to move some of the residents during the work, but gave them the option to return once things were finished or to stay in their new places if that suited them better.

    The apartments are part of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program, so you have to meet income rules, and Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers are accepted here, but there aren't project-based subsidies included, and from what folks say, there's likely little to no waiting list, so it might be easier to get in than some places, though that depends on paperwork and verification, and people can use the high-rise's gated parking, on-site laundry centers, or join activities in areas like the sewing room where volunteers teach classes.

    The building does support independent living, assisted living, and memory care for seniors, including those with dementia or Alzheimer's, so some apartments and care areas are laid out to make things clearer and safer for people who might get confused or wander, and staff help manage medicine and daily needs like bathing and dressing, offering support with friendly attitudes, and there's a social services coordinator on-site, which is good for those who want help with forms or need advice, while transportation's nearby with public transit right at the entrance, so it's easier to get around town if needed.

    Residents can have meals prepared from quality ingredients, and menu planners keep nutrition in mind so there's a good balance of vitamins and taste, and there are regular social and physical activities to help keep people active in body and mind, plus there's after-hours security, gated parking, and the environment's secured for safety, which can offer families some peace of mind, and being in the historic Springfield area, you get a bit of that neighborhood charm even though you're in a sturdy apartment high-rise that looks after those who want or need affordable housing, help with daily living, and a sense of community in Jacksonville.

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