Springview Tower sits in Battle Creek, MI, and serves seniors who want safe, affordable housing. The building has nine stories and a secure entryway with a lobby, so people can feel safe coming and going, and the apartments all have emergency pull cords for peace of mind, and there's a mix of one- and two-bedroom units, each with ceiling fans, bright modern kitchens, and balconies that look out over Battle Creek, so rooms get plenty of light. The community is smoke-free and has a calm, peaceful atmosphere, and the grounds are well-kept, giving residents caring surroundings and some nice outdoor space, including scenic views at Covington Woods.
Anyone who wants to live at Springview Tower must fill out an application, pay a fee (usually between $25 and $50 by money order), and provide a driver's license or state ID, a Social Security card, proof of all income, bank statements, credit references, and personal references, and you'll need to sign releases for both credit and criminal background checks. Rent is based on income, usually about 30% of what you make a month, which helps keep costs much lower than other places in the area since this place works as a Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) community. There are housing incentives and weatherization programs to help with energy bills and safety, too.
The property is managed by KMG Prestige, INC. and has a total of 175 units, spread over 97,692 square feet on over eight acres, giving people room to move around. Inside, you'll find a community room, a clubhouse, a library, a hair salon, and a laundry room that's easy to reach. Medical care is close at hand, since there are regular health screenings, visits from doctors, physical therapy, and nutrition help right on site, and a hot lunch service is available for residents, which is especially helpful if cooking gets hard. People can bring cats in certain units, and there are other supports available, like help with transportation, education programs, and general support services, so it's easier to manage daily needs without going far.
Springview Tower is close to downtown Battle Creek, Kellogg Community College, several hospitals, grocery stores, pharmacies, and restaurants, making it practical for seniors who like to get out, run errands, or meet with friends and family. Spaces are large for a senior building, with lots of closet space, and the bright kitchens are easy for anyone to use. The overall feel is quiet and secure, and the neighbors often get to know each other, which makes for a friendly, sharing kind of place.
Springview Tower connects with other apartment buildings in the KMG Prestige group, like Alpine Alten Zimmer Apartments, Alpine Haus Apartments, Appletree Apartments, and Aspen Apartments, so the staff knows how to run low income housing for seniors. Reports and details about property, lease info, rental rates, and amenities are available if you want to dig more into facts. Springview Tower's been around since 1974, and though the building is older, it's looked after, and the people living there find steady support and a sense of community.