Woodrose Senior Affordable Apartments sits over on Racine Street in Bellingham, Washington, and is meant for folks age 62 and older who meet certain income limits-right now, one person can't earn more than $45,540, and the limits go up a bit with more people in the household, so everyone there needs to show paperwork to qualify and the process takes about one to three weeks after applying. The place has both one- and two-bedroom apartments, and they're roomy, with hardwood floors, oversized closets, fully equipped kitchens, and private patios or balconies, so things feel open and easy, and some apartments are set up with lower peepholes, lever handles, accessible appliances, grab bars, walk-in showers, wider doorways, larger rooms, and lower counters, so folks with wheelchairs or walkers will find things easier, and there's plenty of attention to accessible features like outlets and switches right at a usable height.
There's a fitness center for staying active, laundry rooms on every floor, and a business center if anyone needs to print or get online, while common areas like the courtyard, social lounge, and garden make it easy to visit or join in on planned activities-they even have free Wi-Fi in these areas, so it's good for relaxing or meeting up with neighbors. The staff at Woodrose has a good reputation for keeping the apartments and building in shape, and you can expect quick answers if something needs fixing, plus the grounds are pet-friendly, so animals are welcome. It's a controlled-entry community, so folks need a key or code to get in, with dedicated parking set aside, and smoking isn't allowed anywhere on the property.
The location helps, too-it sits close to bus lines, shops, restaurants, and medical offices, so it's easy to get errands done or make it to appointments, and for cost, the rent is below what you'd find in similar places around Bellingham, though everyone pays their own rent each month since it's set up through the Housing Tax Credit Program and not a government-subsidized deal. Services and programs available at Woodrose include things you'd see in independent and assisted living as well as broader care like memory care, adult day services, home health, and hospice, all to help people age in place, and there's a steady schedule of social, educational, and entertainment activities designed for seniors who want to stay active and keep up with friends. Woodrose has a long record of good reviews, usually earning about 4.5 stars, and remains a verified provider with a well-kept and tidy facility, so it works well for seniors with moderate incomes who want affordable housing, easy access, and a simple way of life.