Dominium has been building and managing affordable apartments since 1972, running over 40,000 apartment homes across more than 220 communities in the United States, and while they're mainly known for their focus on affordable housing and supporting people who make about 60% or less than the area's median income-including seniors looking for simpler, maintenance-free living or care for dementia and related conditions-they put a lot of effort into creating apartment homes that are safe, decent, and built to last. Dominium runs everything out of its main office in Plymouth, Minnesota, and they've opened properties in many states like Arizona, Minnesota, Florida, South Carolina, and more, showing up wherever there's a need for affordable apartments. With several types of units, like the Cambric Apartments, Riverstation, and Cobblestone Manor Apartments, and with their services ranging from senior apartments for active adults needing little help to residential care homes where caregivers help with everyday tasks, plus options like assisted living or memory care if a person needs more support, Dominium stands out because they try to cover a wide range of needs.
They keep their promises with things like nutritious meals planned by chefs, social activities to help people make friends and stay active, shared neighborhood homes if someone needs daily help, and simple apartment homes without a lot of fuss for seniors who want their independence but not the chores that come with owning a house. They've got people working as senior communications specialists, regional development coordinators handling due diligence, and even a Senior Vice President looking for new places to build or fix up their communities, plus a Director of Executive Office Operations making sure things run smoothly, so it's clear they take their responsibilities pretty seriously. Dominium's also involved in community efforts outside of apartment walls-they've spent millions to buy land for new housing, they help with internships and scholarships, and their staff often volunteer or give back to local causes. Their management team focuses on property management, real estate development, apartment leasing, and making sure their properties keep up with repairs and renovations, working under the name Dominium Management Services, LLC. They use new technology, like IBM Cognos Analytics and Google Analytics, to help manage everything, and they work with groups like the National Center for Housing Management.
They've received some recognition for care and staff friendliness at certain communities, and while some properties have awards for things like Best of Senior Living, each community seems to have its own ways of doing things depending on who lives there and what's needed in that part of the country. Residents and families often get help from local senior living advisors if they need to find the right kind of place, and Dominium offers virtual brochures and information for people deciding where to live. The management company sometimes helps monitor support and activity for residents to keep things running well. Many of the properties have amenities aimed at keeping seniors engaged physically, mentally, and socially, with meals, activities, and community spaces, while the maintenance and renovation staff keep things in working order. So, in day-to-day life, seniors can expect a no-nonsense approach to housing, a choice of options, and a company that's been focused on expanding affordable apartments for over fifty years.