Hartland Green sits at 315 Harper Drive in Horse Cave, Kentucky, nestled in a quiet rural setting close to downtown and the American Cave Museum, and people say it's one of the few rental options around here, which is something to think about if you're looking for low-income or assisted housing. The property's managed by Winterwood Inc., with management offices up in Lexington, and if you need more details or want to join the waiting list-especially for rent-assisted units-it's best to check with them, because the list gets long for folks who qualify for extra help. Hartland Green participates in a number of affordable and rural housing programs, including the USDA Section 515 Rural Rental Housing program, the Section 521 Rental Assistance, and the LIHTC 20/50 program, which generally limits some units to residents earning 50% or less of Area Median Income, and allows Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, and so those who meet requirements may find out about reduced rents or help through different grants used for things like security deposits, moving expenses, and sometimes even emergency lodging or constructing new housing units.
The community welcomes seniors with a range of living arrangements like detached houses, condos, one- and two-bedroom apartments, studios, and townhomes, with units featuring things folks need like refrigerators, carpet, central air, spacious closets, and bathtubs, and there's plenty of options that include affordable or subsidized housing, independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing care, and even memory care for those with Alzheimer's or other memory issues, along with high acuity and incontinence care for different health needs. Nursing home services are available, too, so you have options if your health changes over time, and there's a focus on keeping residents stable and housed, especially low-income seniors or families, with permanent housing and ongoing rental help.
People who move here find a good mix of amenities-there's devotional services right onsite, a computer or media center residents use for different things, a library, and handy laundry and housekeeping services indoors, and you'll spot things like an indoor atrium, an enclosed courtyard, a Texas-shaped outdoor patio, and gardens for hummingbirds, butterflies, and even a Wellness Garden where people get outside and relax. For food, meals are prepared by chefs and meal planners, and folks can choose shared dining times or use private rooms, with specialty diets and Diabetic Care available for those who need it, and there's even in-room kitchen options if you like cooking your own food. Hartland Green lets you bring pets-dogs and cats with weight limits-and features like a beauty salon, barber shop, fitness center, swimming pool, and spa services including massage therapy are useful for staying healthy and comfortable. There's also recreational spaces like a movie room, arts and crafts center, woodworking shop, game room, and a lighted outdoor theater area, plus a centrally located fireplace and a piano or organ people gather around sometimes.
Transportation works well here, with complimentary rides for some trips and extra options for a fee, and the place is close to a hospital, three houses of worship, two restaurants, a few cafes, and a pharmacy, so daily needs are just nearby. Security matters, too, so there's a gated entry and secure resident and visitor parking. Staff speak a wide range of languages, from French and Mandarin to Arabic, Tagalog, and many more, and you'll see round-the-clock nurse care, medication help, physical therapy, hospice care, and special programs set up for memory loss, plus independent living help from trained aides who provide company and non-medical support. For families or guests, they offer meals and meeting spaces, and there's always something going on for activities and events.
Looking around Hartland Green, you see the effort to create comfort, stability, and a caring place for seniors, with features making everyday life easier, whether you want something active or more hands-on help, and the support programs give peace of mind for those who need a hand with housing or services in a small Kentucky community.