Fair Havens Village Apartments stands as an affordable senior community for adults aged 62 and over, sitting under the National Church Residences organization and offering Section 8 (202) housing, which means rent usually matches about 30% of a resident's monthly income, and the apartments themselves fit folks with low or fixed incomes. The buildings are non-smoking for a healthier space, and both one-bedroom and studio apartments come newly renovated with their own bathrooms and air conditioning, plus fully equipped kitchens, and rooms have either twin or king beds, with pleasing decor to help residents feel at home. Shared areas like a living room, kitchen, and dining space let residents spend time together, while free Wi-Fi goes throughout the property. There's an elevator for easy access, wheelchair-accessible routes, at least one unit for mobility support, and fire alarms and smoke detectors throughout. Visitors and residents get off-street and gated parking.
The community holds a library, a game room, a pet area, a garden outside, and on-site laundry, with mail delivered there as well. Staff like a service coordinator and others are around, often noticed for being friendly and supportive, helping residents feel more connected. There's a good number of support services, including housekeeping, meal preparation by chefs and meal planners, laundry, medication management, and regular visits from doctors or nurses. The place offers both independent and assisted living, as well as skilled nursing, memory care, respite care, and home care, so it's set up for all kinds of needs, including Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or disabilities.
Help's available with bathing, dressing, feeding, and grooming. Physical and occupational therapies are on hand for those who need them. There's an emergency call system for safety and 24-hour emergency maintenance. Residents can join in daily planned activities like fitness groups, movies, games, crafts, social events, outings, and there are programs meant to help people stay active mentally, physically, and emotionally. Meal plans focus on nutrition and healthy eating, and they try to keep things simple without too much fuss while caring for everyone living there, all while allowing seniors to live as independently as possible. There's a website with more details, maps, important policies, and ways for families to set up a tour or check things out in person.