Saxony Manor Apartments sits at 1850 22nd Ave, about 2.7 miles outside Kenosha, Wisconsin, and is a place for seniors seeking both comfort and some support in daily life, set up so folks who are 62 or older with limited incomes can get affordable, quality housing. The buildings have ramps and elevators for easy access, and each of the 224 senior apartments comes with wall-to-wall carpeting, no-wax flooring, air conditioning, vertical blinds, and a cable-ready setup, while kitchens are fitted with a gas range, self-cleaning electric range, and refrigerator, plus you get storage areas and laundry rooms in each building, which is awfully handy. Pets are welcome, so cats and dogs can stay with you, and off-street parking and easy access to public transit make it simpler if you still get out and about.
The community's renovated for safety and comfort, with sprinklers in all fourteen buildings and up-to-date fire protection systems, all run by Franciscan Ministries, Inc., a non-profit group that knows affordable housing for seniors well. There's a big 5,800 square foot community room with a full kitchen where folks gather for games, potluck dinners, music, and other activities that help folks keep busy and connected, plus there are outdoor spaces with gazebos and well-kept landscaping, making a nice spot to sit and enjoy some fresh air. They have a home-like feel to the place, with staff you can count on and lots of chances for both independence and some help when you need it-bathing, dressing, and medication help or even memory care for those living with Alzheimer's or other dementias, and specialized therapies are available, too.
Residents choose among different care types-assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, home care, and independent living-all tailored so you keep as much independence as possible but aren't left without help if you need extra hands. If you need a little extra support, trained aides offer help with home care, running errands, and simple companionship, and the place brings in devotional activities, both on-site and off, so faith isn't left behind. Seniors can join in on activities designed for social, physical, and mental well-being, with both indoor and outdoor gathering places set up for relaxed chats or quiet time.
Apartments run at $718 a month for a one-bedroom unit, including utilities like gas, electricity, and water, and there's individual storage space and laundry all close by, making chores much easier to handle-even for folks who aren't as spry as they once were. The area has lots of cafes, parks, restaurants, and medical facilities close, plus nearby hospitals and places of worship, so you're never far from what you need, and the community encourages folks to get out and explore if they want.
Saxony Manor uses a dashboard for lease and housing management, has a market rent estimator for owners, and runs on a mix of support for both renters and owners, including lease documents and waiting list access, making the whole process more straightforward and a bit less of a headache. Trusted Owner Status, alert preferences, and connections to housing agencies help with whatever process, and the offices for management and resident service coordinators are right on site for when questions or needs pop up.
The apartments have a welcoming atmosphere where seniors can enjoy their golden years, stay as independent as possible, and get a little-or a lot-of help as they need it, surrounded by a friendly neighborhood and people who understand both the challenges and rewards of growing older.