Belmont Place Senior Apartments gives older adults an affordable place to live in the Belmont-Craigin neighborhood of Chicago, right at 4645 West Belmont Avenue, which is across the street from a full-service grocery store, close to pharmacies like Walgreens, shopping at Walmart, and within walking distance of banks, restaurants, five cafes, and even a nearby theater for some entertainment if folks like that sort of thing, and there are 14 parks nearby for getting outside when Chicago weather lets you. The building itself is seven stories tall with elevators, with 110 one-bedroom, one-bath apartments, each about 500 square feet, which have generous closet space, vinyl wood flooring, lots of natural light, and full kitchens if someone likes to cook for themselves, but they also do offer a weekly continental breakfast and chef-prepared meals, usually one or two a day, right there in the dining room if that's easier. Apartments are smoke-free and have safety features like grab bars, both interior and exterior security cameras, door entry phone systems, and assigned parking spaces for those who drive, and a bus stop sits right in front of the building for getting around the city without a car.
The management team stays on site and handles things like lease services, maintenance, housekeeping, laundry rooms, and even help with documents and forms; communication happens through a special inbox and dashboard system so residents can keep track of needs and preferences, plus set alert preferences for important updates. Community spaces include a library, game rooms, an exercise area, an outdoor patio with spacious balconies, and places to gather with friends or family. The calendar's got organized social events and group activities for those interested, with weekly breakfasts to bring folks together because the staff wants people to feel they belong and can build friendships if they like. People can also bring pets, with cats and dogs allowed under community rules.
There's a focus on independent living, so apartments are age-restricted, usually to people 55 or 62 and older who are active and able to look after themselves, but they do have extra support available for folks who need it: on-site home health care agencies offer general healthcare, therapy, wellness activities, help with things like bathing or dressing, and medication management. There's memory care for those living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and both assisted living and skilled nursing services for residents needing more help. Laundry facilities are on site, with services available, and residents get housekeeping too. Transportation options are many, with seven ways to get around, including public buses right outside. Rent stays affordable, starting at $575 per month for a one-bedroom apartment thanks to programs like LIHTC and HUD that Carefree Development, the experienced owner, uses for senior housing.
Belmont Place Senior Apartments is really set up to make daily life simple, safe, and social for seniors, with practical amenities and a dedicated team, so people live as independently as they can but have support nearby if things change, and there's a genuine effort to offer a pleasant, well-managed community that understands what older adults need day to day.