United Church Manor Housing sits off Union Road in West Seneca, NY, where the place runs as a faith-based, affordable living community for seniors aged 62 and older, as well as adults 18 and older with mobility disabilities, and the grounds always have a peaceful, country-like feel in a residential area. The community provides both independent living and assisted living services and has set up memory care supports for those with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia, so folks can find tailored housing and therapies if they need extra help, with residential care homes and access to non-medical home care services for those who prefer living at home with trained aides. The staff and board of directors have a strong focus on offering nutritious meals, with the kitchen participating in programs like Erie County's Stay Fit Dining so residents can have a healthy meal at noon every day, and the nutrition program is supplemented by a service coordination program and help with transportation, which really helps people live as independently as possible.
The apartments come in studio and one-bedroom layouts, set up with fire alarms, smoke detectors, elevators in the multi-floor buildings, and on-site mail delivery, so the environment feels safe and comfortable-one step closer to a private home, really, and people can enjoy home-like features and at least one accessible unit for those who need it. The rent stays affordable because it's typically set at 30% of your monthly income, adjusted for medical expenses, since this is a HUD Section 202 community meant for very low-income elderly households and for people with disabilities, and the place keeps a fair housing and non-discrimination policy, so all are welcome regardless of background. You won't find the facilities listed as fully handicap accessible everywhere, but there are still some units designed for mobility-impaired residents. All apartments are smoke-free, and residents can take part in a full calendar of social, educational, and entertaining activities if they want to stay busy, with a focus on keeping social and active in retirement.
United Church Manor Housing is recognized for its caring staff and welcoming culture, with awards like Best of Senior Living and All-Star distinctions speaking to the atmosphere, and the director of housing, Sarah Bohnstadt, leads a team that emphasizes helpfulness, friendliness, and dedicated support. People living there see volunteer work and donations supporting the mission, and you'll see things like Baskets & Brunch fundraisers showing how the community tries to stay vibrant. New applicants fill out a simple form online or over the phone during the office's open hours, which run weekdays from 9am to 4pm, and new residents can expect to find a program that values dignity, activity, and a sense of community for every neighbor. For more information, there's a website at www.ucmanor.org where they post updates and details.