Garden Terrace Commons Apartments

    2874 Market Place Rd, Little Canada, MN, 55117
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    About Garden Terrace Commons Apartments

    Garden Terrace Commons Apartments sits in Little Canada, MN, and mainly serves older adults aged 62 and above, with 76 one-bedroom units, and CommonBond Communities manages the place so folks get steady, attentive help no matter what their needs might be, and they do have a strong support staff right there on-site, day and night. The building is newer, so apartments are spacious, and you'll find nice features like elevators, patios or decks, and accessibility in some units for those with physical needs, plus controlled access entry for security, and a smoke-free indoor policy that many appreciate. The property is part of a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, which sets aside at least 40% of the units for people making 60% of the Area Median Income, and some get project-based rental assistance, but most residents are expected to pay standard rent unless they have a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher.

    Folks find a simple, supportive lifestyle here, with independent living services, assisted living, and even memory care options, so the staff work up care plans just for each person, meaning some might only need a little help and others may want hands-on support each day for things like dressing, medication, or meals, and when something urgent comes up, they've got emergency response systems in place. The apartments come with perks like on-site laundry rooms on every floor, elevators that help folks get around, and plenty of surface parking if you still drive. Amenities make things easier, like a community room with a kitchen for events, a library, a fitness center, and a chapel, and those who like computers have a lab to use. Meals are prepared restaurant-style by chefs and meal planners so residents get balanced nutrition each day without worrying about shopping or cooking, and the place puts on wellness programs, social gatherings, and activities that help grow friendships and keep folks active, along with programs focused on community, education for youth, and stability for everyone.

    Transportation services are ready for residents who can't or don't want to drive, and when you're outside, you've got landscaped grounds and outdoor common spaces that are nice for walks or a bit of air. People here often say the staff are friendly and helpful, and many stick around for years, so there's a real sense of community. Pets are allowed with certain restrictions-a resident can have one pet, but it must weigh under 20 pounds, and restricted dog breeds (like Pitt Bulls and Rottweilers) aren't permitted. The property's got a party room for gatherings, is fully smoke-free inside, has accessible units for those with mobility needs, and besides the common amenities, residents get support from CommonBond Communities, which connects them with local senior advisors for extra guidance free of charge. The environment's designed for seniors who still do much on their own but might want steady help nearby, with a focus on being accessible and straightforward, and while the place gets good reviews from residents, it mostly fits folks looking for reliable, low-hassle living in a friendly, active setting.

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