Normandy Apartments sits at 24320 Michigan Ave in Dearborn, MI, right next to plenty of helpful places like a hospital for emergencies, a place of worship for anyone who needs spiritual support, and lots of restaurants, pharmacies, cafes, parks, and doctors so folks never have to go far for what they need, and there're different ways to get around town with nearby transportation options, too. This community houses people 62 or older and also serves disabled adults, with 96 one-bedroom units, most covered by a Section 8 contract to make rents fit different incomes, and with flexible month-to-month leases, people get some peace of mind so they don't have to worry about sudden changes. Normandy Apartments runs as income-restricted housing and started out in 1972 under the HUD 236 Program, and Red Mortgage Capital LLC helped finance it with new HUD 223(f) debt, and Preservation Management, Inc., an affiliate of Evergreen, handles the management these days.
Apartments here are known for being clean and quiet, giving folks private bathrooms, bathtubs, and full kitchens with Energy Star appliances and individual climate controls for comfort and better utility savings, plus air conditioning's helpful during the warm months, and if someone's got a cat or dog, they'll be glad to know pets are welcome. Most apartments sit on the ground floor, and everything's been set up to help residents with wheelchairs or walkers, like elevators, wheelchair-friendly showers, and wide halls, and maintenance or management staff answer any needs fast, both with 24-hour help for real emergencies and with day-to-day requests. There're outdoor places to get fresh air, like landscaped sitting areas and walking paths, and inside, spaces like a library, computer center, community room, and comfy sitting spots give residents room to relax, read, chat, or join activities.
You can find plenty of things happening in the building, since a full calendar of social, educational, and exercise activities is run by an Activities Director who helps everyone stay active, make friends, and have fun, and the staff is known for being friendly, good at answering questions, and aware when someone could use a little help or encouragement. Meals are made to be healthy, laundry's on-site, trash removal is taken care of, and if someone drives, there's parking outdoors. The community has options for independent living but also offers skilled nursing, assisted living, memory care, continuing care, home care, respite care, and care homes, so people can get extra help if they need it and don't have to move right away if their needs change. Residents talk about the friendly feel and good support they get here, and the overall satisfaction is rated at 4.5 stars, which shows most folks feel at home. Normandy Apartments is peaceful, private, and thoughtfully laid out for seniors who want their own space but plenty of chances to get out and join in life, either inside the building or out in the neighborhood, and if you want to see it or meet staff or residents, tours are easy to set up.