Miller Park Apartments sits in Meridian, MS, right at 2701 52nd Street, offering apartment living for seniors and low-income residents who want independence but may need a little help now and then, and the building has 18 units with layouts from studio sizes to two bedrooms, giving folks between 640 and 775 square feet per apartment, each with one bathroom. The building allows pets under certain rules, and water, garbage, and pest control are included with the monthly rent, but you've got to pay for other utilities yourself, and there's air conditioning, heating, cable-ready rooms, and an on-site laundry facility that makes daily life a bit easier, though there aren't any outdoor amenities and the building doesn't offer parking. The community fits the HUD Section 8 subsidy guidelines and has income restrictions, meaning you need to meet certain requirements to qualify, and some spaces are set aside for residents with disabilities.
Miller Park Apartments serves seniors who want services ranging from independent living to assisted living, memory care, home care, and even skilled nursing, and experienced staff from SunStates Management Corp run the place, while the building has a joyful, kind, and helpful staff that helps create a welcoming community. There's a strong focus on making people feel connected, with a community room for gatherings, activities to support both social and physical wellness, and meal planners who make sure residents get nutritious, chef-prepared meals, though if you're looking for fancy features, you won't find things like pools or outdoor sitting areas listed, but there are laundry facilities and the apartments come with spacious rooms. Miller Park Apartments stays close to town, with 6 hospitals, 13 pharmacies, 20 doctors, 23 restaurants, and plenty of churches-29 places of worship-in the area, plus banks, shopping, and two public parks, though a walk score of 47 means you'll probably want a car to get to most of those spots, but there are 6 transportation services nearby for getting around Meridian and visiting family or other attractions.
No current reviews have been left yet, but you can write one if you move in, and there's connection to a Place For Mom, which offers free advice and guidance for families trying to find the right place that fits their budget. You also won't pay extra for administrative, broker, or application fees, and the resident portal makes it easy for current residents to keep up with events or get help with anything they need. The place is especially a good fit for seniors who are active, want independence, and need to stick to a budget, with options and programs tailored for those living on fixed or low incomes and for people with disabilities, and there are nearby schools and city-center amenities, making life a bit more engaging for seniors who still like being part of a lively neighborhood.