Westgate Terrace Apartments sits at 2024 Tibbetts Dr in Longview, Washington, and is managed by Cornerstone Residential, which means folks can expect a certain kind of steady management and property upkeep you'd like to see for seniors, and the place is set up for adults age 62 or older and also disabled residents who want independent living but might need some support now and then, and it's a Section 8 (202) community so rent usually runs about 30% of your monthly income, which helps make it affordable for very low-income seniors who'd like to live in a place that'll feel safe and supportive without putting a strain on the budget. The apartments themselves are all one-bedrooms, spacious and with either large or walk-in closets, and they make it easier to get around with elevators, at least one accessible unit for people with mobility needs, and wide halls. The building's non-smoking, and there's fire alarms and smoke detectors just about everywhere you can think of, so safety gets taken seriously here, and you'll find on-site mail delivery, too.
There's all the basics you'd expect like heat, range, refrigerator, disability access if you need it, handrails, cable hookups, and assigned parking (though you've got to check with the leasing office for the parking details), and you can bring along up to two cats or dogs, as long as they're not aggressive breeds and you pay the pet deposit. Every floor has laundry, and there's a library, a courtyard with BBQ area, and a big community room where people gather for all sorts of year-round activities like potlucks and game nights, plus there's a large flat screen TV and a pool table for folks who want to watch something together or shoot a game.
They've got management and maintenance staff on site, and if something breaks in the middle of the night, there's 24-hour emergency maintenance ready, so you're not left hanging. The focus here tends to fall on kindness and community, with resident events year-round that make it feel less lonely and more like a group of neighbors than just an apartment building, and there's space for people who might need help with daily tasks or want some therapy and rehabilitation services, though the details for that aren't spelled out too plainly. Westgate Terrace Apartments is grouped with other senior communities in the area, and it tries to deliver a sense of trust and respect among its folks, with regular activities and common spaces that actually get used-not just talked about-and that's probably what helps it stand out a bit among other senior apartments in Longview. If you want to learn more, the official website's got more about amenities and features, and there's always more going on than a quick list can cover.