Elk Towers sits on Center Street in St. Marys, Pennsylvania, right near the library, theater, and the downtown area, so folks can get out and enjoy restaurants or entertainment if they want. The building is made for people aged 55 and up, and you'll see it's set up for seniors from the layout to the services offered, because the designers thought about things like easy access and safety. There are one- and two-bedroom apartments, and most units come with private balconies, except for the ones on the first floor, which don't have them, but many of the other apartments do. In each unit, you'll usually find wall-to-wall carpeting, electric heat, and air conditioning with controls in the apartment, and the kitchens have electric ranges with front burner controls and frost-free refrigerators, which are straightforward to use. Bathrooms have grab bars and emergency pull stations, and you'll also spot emergency pulls in the bedrooms, so there's a little more peace of mind for residents who want that extra help close by if needed.
The place has a friendly and supportive community atmosphere, with communal areas like a recreation room, a beauty salon, a community room that has a full kitchen for gatherings or events, plus a lobby where you can sit and talk. Laundry facilities are available for residents, which means you won't have to haul clothes far to get them done, and you'll also find outdoor areas like a gazebo and patio, which can be nice for sitting outside or enjoying fresh air. Parking is on site, though you might want to talk to management to find out the specific rules, because every place does things a little differently. Elk Towers allows one small pet per apartment, with rules about size-no dogs or cats over 20 pounds or 18 inches tall-and there's a pet deposit, both a minimum and a maximum of $100, and you can have a dog, cat, bird, fish, rodent, or turtle if they fit the guidelines.
Elk Towers is designed for elderly residents and those who need accessible apartments, and the property offers options for moderate rentals through the HUD Rental Assistance Program, so some people who qualify can get help with the cost, which matters to a lot of seniors living on a fixed income. There are also independent living services, and folks who need more support with daily activities or memory care have options in nearby communities that provide those extra levels of care, so Elk Towers connects to the broader elder care network. The community emphasizes safe, comfortable, senior-friendly living with basic amenities, social spaces, and practical features, all aimed at keeping things simple and manageable for older adults who want to stay active and engaged.