Kings Gate Senior Apartments gives older adults a place to live where they can keep their independence and enjoy a comfortable lifestyle, and the community's really set up for folks who are still pretty active and want to take care of themselves but maybe want a little less trouble with things like yard work and upkeep, so nobody has to worry about pulling weeds or shoveling driveways anymore. The units themselves are designed with seniors in mind and have features like central air conditioning, double pane storm windows to save on energy, and useful appliances like frost-free refrigerators and dishwashers, plus each apartment has a walk-in closet, ceramic tiled entryways, and a gourmet kitchen, and if someone likes fresh air or a good view they can pick an apartment with a balcony or patio.
People who move in will find the whole place is smoke-free and has security measures like gated entry, controlled access, fire alarms, and smoke detectors, so there's some peace of mind there, and an onsite medical clinic sponsored by Creighton University is available for basic healthcare needs, which is handy if seeing a doctor is sometimes a chore. The building has elevators making it easier to get around, laundry rooms right on each floor, a computer room with internet, state-of-the-art fitness center, and a recreation center for group gatherings or just to spend time with neighbors. There's a garage with remote access for those who drive, and 24-hour maintenance if something goes wrong in the night.
Kings Gate offers both one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans and the rent is generally based on income, about 30% of what a resident brings in each month, so it really is aimed at those who need affordable housing, especially very low-income seniors over age 62 as part of the Section 8 (202) program. The whole community follows Fair Housing rules, so anyone who qualifies by age and income can apply, but getting in does mean providing things like a driver's license or ID, Social Security card, proof of income, recent bank statements, credit and personal references, and usually a visit with the manager in person is part of the process.
Social life can be as busy as someone wants it, with common areas for meeting neighbors, a community room for potlucks, holiday events, and game days with Bingo or Yahtzee, plus Bible studies, crafts, and other gatherings, and staff have the reputation for being friendly and always willing to help out, making the place feel welcoming and cheerful without putting on airs. Meals are prepared by chefs and meal planners, focused on nutrition and good taste.
For those who need more than independent living, there's support-assisted living services help with bathing, getting dressed, and medicine, while memory care helps seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia stay safe and comfortable with the right therapies and a secure environment, and home care options bring trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical help at home. Each floor plan and list of amenities can be found on the Kings Gate website, and folks can schedule a tour of the property if they want a look around first. The apartments sit in Omaha at 7055 Crown Point Avenue in a well-cared-for building, and the culture around the place is often described as kind, supportive, and lively without feeling fancy or fussy, so it works well for anyone looking for good, simple, secure living in older age with just enough support to keep life easier.