Capitol Commons Seniors is a retirement home in Lansing, Michigan, where seniors aged 62 and older can find independent living options in a quiet community. The facility sits at 500 S Pine Street and offers one- and two-bedroom apartment types, each with features like balconies and easy-access layouts, so folks who don't want anything fancy but still value their independence feel at home. The apartments are set in a non-smoking, Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity community, and some units are fully accessible. Rent depends on income for many apartments, usually about 30% of monthly income if you qualify under the Section 8 (202) requirement, and some units have fixed rents well below regular market prices, which definitely helps if money's tight.
To apply, a person needs to provide proof like a driver's license or other ID, a social security card, proof of all income, recent bank statements, references, and sign forms for credit and background checks, because the community takes safety and eligibility seriously. Capitol Commons Seniors offers more than just a place to stay by providing amenities like a library, on-site mail service, on-site parking, elevators for multi-floor access, fire alarms, smoke detectors, and a regular resident coffee hour, which keeps life comfortable and social. The community is smoke-free, friendly, and focuses on comfort and convenience.
There are options for independent living for folks who are active and able, as well as assisted living for people who need help with things like bathing, dressing, or managing medicine. Memory care is available for those with Alzheimer's disease or dementia, and home care aides can provide companionship and non-medical help in residents' homes. Meals are prepared by chefs, who make sure they're both healthy and good, which can really make a difference in everyday life.
Capitol Commons Seniors has earned recognition, like the Best of Senior Living and Best Activities in Senior Living awards, showing they try to create a supportive place with engaging activities and kind staff. Some services, like person-centered assistance, are available through Elderwerks Advisors, though the facility isn't formally part of the Elderwerks network. Office hours run Monday through Friday, from 9:00 in the morning until 5:00 in the evening. This community aims to give seniors a calm, supportive environment where comfort and human kindness matter more than frills, and where there's always someone close by if help's needed.