McCord Manor of Storm Lake sits over on 210 E 13th Street where it offers senior apartments and several care options like independent living, assisted living, and memory care, and you'll find both single-story cottages as well as a three-story building with an elevator-there are 44 ground floor cottage apartments and 38 units in the main building, in total that's 82 units, and they have studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts, with a one-bedroom unit running about $527 a month depending on income and whether you fit the qualifications set by management. Residents here need to be 62 or older, or 18+ if there's a disability, and there are waiting lists sometimes, so anyone interested needs to call or visit the management office to start the application, which includes showing income and going through background checks for safety. The community has low-income housing for seniors, with rent-lowering policies for those who meet qualifications, and the government helps fund this place by giving money directly to the apartment owners, so it's all set up to help older adults budget for their needs.
McCord Manor is pet-friendly, so cats and dogs are welcome, and the place is designed with wide doors, wheelchair ramps, and accessible features making it easier for anyone with mobility needs. The building sits in a quiet spot in Storm Lake, with garden seating, outdoor spaces, and parking spaces-no garages, but there's room to park. Inside, there are large living quarters, a communal dining room with meals that win awards for quality and nutrition, and several safety features, plus 24/7 security and emergency response for peace of mind. The staff runs assisted living and memory care, helping with daily activities and offering on-site healthcare, and special equipment helps those with memory issues by reducing confusion and preventing wandering. There's transportation available for appointments or outings, and three hospitals and several pharmacies and doctors are close by for those who need regular care or help in emergencies.
McCord Manor is known for community programs like card games, dominoes, social activities in the common areas, and even baking in a country kitchen, plus a movie theater is nearby if entertainment is on the mind. Staff members are friendly, helpful, and residents have given the place high marks for meals, activities, staff friendliness, and general atmosphere with a review score of 8.9. Management handles all applications and lease details-office hours are by appointment, and tours are available to look at floorplans or see the photo gallery. There's on-site laundry, housekeeping, general maintenance, and communal areas designed for spending time with neighbors. There are no fancy frills, just a focus on practical, supportive, and comfortable living for older adults who either want to stay active or need extra help as they age, and the whole place is set up to be welcoming and fit different needs without being flashy or overwhelming.