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    About Episcopal House

    Episcopal House sits in Allentown's historic west end, and it's one of those places that really tries to build a safe and stable home, especially for seniors with limited incomes who need a helping hand. The building's a high-rise meant for people aged 62 and older, reserving 210 studio and one-bedroom apartments at rents that stay between $734 and $774 each month if you qualify under income rules set at 50% and 80% of Area Median Income. Because they participate in the Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance program, there are also homes where rent won't be more than 30% of what a tenant brings in each month, so folks can find some peace of mind about their bills. Beacon Communities, a group based out in Pleasanton, California, manages things, and you'll usually find the staff to be helpful and friendly, guiding folks as much as needed while still respecting independence.

    Residents find lots of on-site services, like a full-time activity director setting up events, group trips, and outings to keep everyone social and active. The building features elevators, a library, a laundry room, a computer room, and cable-ready apartments, while a beauty salon means people don't have to go far for a haircut. They've also got an on-site manager and maintenance crew keeping things running, and security features meant to keep everyone safe, with privacy and personal information protected. Most apartments come with one bathroom and are ready for immediate move-in if someone needs a place fast. There's a guarantee the apartments stay in good shape thanks to a HUD-insured private mortgage.

    Episcopal House sits in a lively neighborhood that puts people near Cedar Creek Park, plus 33 restaurants, 16 pharmacies, 30 doctors, 6 nearby places of worship, and 11 hospitals. Residents can enjoy daily activities, programs, and meals that are both nutritious and planned by chefs so folks don't have to worry about cooking if they don't want to. The services cover a wide range-independent living for those who want to stay active on their own; assisted living for those needing help with bathing, dressing, or medication management; memory care options; skilled nursing care for health needs; and CCRC services for those looking for continuous care as needs change. There's even a nursing home facility right on the property under the same Episcopal House name, plus rehabilitative therapies like physical, speech, and occupational help.

    Units come in floor plans meant for older adults, with studios and one-bedrooms available, and descriptions or specific amenity details shared if a person wants them. Some apartments open up for new tenants right away. Garden cottages, two-bedroom layouts, and assisted living spaces also fit different needs. Episcopal House works to support both dignity and independence and offers a community with plenty to do, as well as help for people when they need more support. It's a place for seniors, especially those with lower or fixed incomes, to live comfortably, have a sense of community, and find staff who are kind and attentive.

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