Fellowship Manor sits up high on the top floor, almost like a penthouse, at 2334 Monroe Blvd in Ogden, Utah, and folks find visitor parking in the back, which is handy for family and friends, and the building dates back to 1968, giving it some history. The senior apartment community offers 131 units, including studio apartments around 400 square feet, one-bedroom units, and two-bedroom, two-bath units close to 990 square feet, so people can choose what fits them best. The property aims to serve people aged 55 and older, focusing on low-income seniors and those needing affordable housing, and offers meal choices, including vegetarian and kosher, which helps for folks with special diets. The building is pet-friendly, allowing both cats and dogs, and includes amenities like air conditioning, washers and dryers in units, patios or balconies, and a boiler and chiller system for heat and cooling. All utilities-heat, water, electric, internet-come with the rent.
People living here have access to nursing home services, assisted living, independent living, residential care, memory care, and in-home care, which is good for seniors needing different levels of help. There's a locked entry for safety, plus elevators, so everyone gets around easier, and off-street parking means plenty of room for cars. The community has outdoor picnic spots for visiting with family, a garden, a billiards room, a community room for games and gatherings, a library, and business center support, which helps with documents and tasks. There's a steady schedule of events and activities, focusing on keeping people active, social, and learning, with staff ready to help residents stay as independent as possible.
One thing that stands out is their hosting of in-person Alcoholics Anonymous meetings every Thursday at 4:00 pm, and folks can find these gatherings without much fuss, which matters to people looking for support. The building keeps a smoke-free policy and offers 24-hour maintenance service along with secure trash removal and sewer utilities. There are also meal and healthcare staff services, plus one unit that's accessible for those with mobility concerns. Residents can get assistance as needed, but they're always encouraged to keep their independence and fill their days with things they enjoy. The star rating averages out to about 2.5 stars, which SeniorAdvisor.com verifies, so people know reviews come from real residents or families. The property doesn't share specific pricing, but rent for studios runs from $814 to $1,156, and there are usually a few units ready for new move-ins. The community tries to offer a decent mix of support and day-to-day comfort for older adults looking for a new place to live.