Council For Senior Citizens in Durham, North Carolina is a recently renovated affordable housing community for seniors and disabled individuals, and you'll see they have many programs and community spaces to support residents, like the community multi-purpose room, fitness room, landscaped plaza, playground, kitchen, grilling station, picnic shelter, and a business center with Wi-Fi, plus outdoor seating areas and off-street parking for those who need it, and while the facility is pet-friendly and smoke-free, with 24-hour emergency maintenance, they've also got elevators, pull cords for emergency help, laundry rooms on every floor, and spacious studio or one-bedroom apartments with water, sewer, and trash included in the rent, which is subsidized for elderly or disabled folks, so there's an effort to keep housing accessible for those who need it the most. The Council pays attention to community activities and education-offering things like resource fairs, summer art camps for kids aged 9 to 15, and event days like back-to-school parties, community day at sports games, and even groundbreaking ceremonies, with support for events through the resident council, where people like Ms. Dash serve as Resident Council Secretary, helping lead the community and give residents a voice. The facility supports public housing residents by connecting them to housing, education, and jobs, and has Family Support Specialists, like Suzette Spence and Brenda Mallory, who help residents set their own personal goals and find resources to reach them. Folks get chances to lead, to learn about local history through projects like the one-mile trail linking Hayti to downtown Durham, to take part in business development, and to enjoy park spaces, such as the one-acre park with a splash pad, playground, and community stage. They're working on preserving local heritage sites, like the Hayti Heritage Center, and expanding mixed-income housing with projects like Elizabeth Street Apartments and Commerce Street Apartments, while collaborating with groups like the Durham Housing Authority and California Commercial Investment Companies for management and support. There's always a resource for those who need specific accommodations under the Disability Act, plus health and safety features like emergency lighting and support for medical equipment, though sometimes during power outages some residents have said follow-up could be better and the electronic locks can fail, which causes issues for those depending on the system. On the service side, Council For Senior Citizens goes beyond just housing, offering help with floral arrangements for weddings, funerals, anniversaries, birthdays, graduations, and other occasions-so residents have access to everything from patriotic flowers to sympathy bouquets, and even corsages and wedding bouquets for those who ask for them. There's a dashboard for residents and owners to manage leases, applications, documents, and account settings, and this system helps people keep up with their housing needs without too much fuss, offering housing agency contact, waiting lists, and other benefits tailored for seniors. Council For Senior Citizens lists properties, estimates rent, manages leases, and allows for alerts and preferences to be set, connecting those who need guidance with local senior living advisors, including through associations with experts at A Place For Mom, which helps residents know their options for care and support if activities of daily living become difficult. There's a rear entrance for easier access, a community room, and a focus on safety for everyone who lives there, while still aiming to make things comfortable, supportive, and easy to reach for seniors and disabled people in Durham.
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The full address for this community is 807 S Duke St Rear, Durham, NC, 27701.
Yes, Council For Senior Citizens offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
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