Hampshire Village offers independent living for seniors and supports several levels of care, including assisted living, memory care, and in-home senior care services, plus home health and hospice medical services are available if someone needs them and they got trained aides who offer companionship or non-medical care, so there's a lot of support options. The place has one- and two-bedroom apartments with walk-in closets, big bathrooms, open floor plans, wall-to-wall carpet, dishwashers, energy-efficient appliances, and air conditioning you can control yourself, plus nice touches like breakfast bars, spacious kitchens, and emergency pull cords in every apartment for peace of mind. Seniors can bring a small pet under 35 pounds, and there's a smoke-free policy throughout the campus. Residents can use a fitness center, a billiards lounge, a movie theater room, meeting rooms, indoor atriums, fireplaces, and lounges, along with patios, picnic areas, and walking paths outside, and there's Wi-Fi everywhere for staying connected. There's an on-site library, hospitality suite, coffee café, business center, wellness room, beauty salon, elevator, ample parking, and even after-hours on-call maintenance and online rent payments and service requests, so things are pretty convenient and safe with features like controlled access entry, smoke detectors, grab bars, and sprinkler systems. If someone needs help, the staff offers medication management, and the community connects people with transportation, shopping, nearby senior centers, and in-home care resources. Activities include health programs, educational workshops, social events, and entertainment, with the CONNECTS Life Enrichment Program aiming at physical, social, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Hampshire Village keeps rents below standard area prices, focusing on affordable rental housing for people with lower incomes, and it's a LIHTC community, which means some units have fixed rents and others base rent on about 30% of adjusted income, so residents must stay within set income limits. The application process asks for a driver's license or government ID, Social Security Card, bank statements, proof of all income, three credit references, three personal references, credit check, and background check with signed releases and an application fee between $25 and $50, usually paid by money order. They've got a professional management team, regular resident events, and satisfaction surveys, and the atmosphere supports an active and independent lifestyle, with everything done simply, safely, and affordably. Several assisted living options like Bartholomew House, Byron House, Grace House, Malta House, Marian Assisted Living, and Raphael House are available for folks needing more day-to-day help. The whole place is built to balance quality with affordability, and there's always something to do or someone on hand when help is needed.