Yellow Wood Terrace sits in Corydon, Indiana, and serves seniors aged 62 or older, or those needing accessibility features, and there's always something nearby like grocery stores, coffee shops, gas stations, restaurants, pharmacies, and banks. This community offers assisted living, retirement care, and Alzheimer's care services, focusing on letting elderly residents stay as independent as possible, and because Yellow Wood Terrace is a Section 202 and Section 8 (202) affordable housing community, rent is usually about 30% of the resident's monthly income, which helps those with limited means, and there's a supportive focus on very low-income individuals. You'll find both studio and one-bedroom apartments, with several units designed for those who have mobility challenges-so things like safety rails in bathrooms, emergency call systems, and everything set up for folks using wheelchairs, walkers, or other devices. Apartments come with full kitchens, carpeting, individually controlled heat and air conditioning, window treatments, and smoke and fire alarms, plus the buildings are non-smoking and secured with an entry access system for safety.
There's an on-site management and maintenance team, and a social service coordinator helps people with personal needs. Residents get on-site mail delivery, indoor mailboxes, laundry rooms, a computer room, business center, and an exercise room, and they have six big lounges for socializing and gatherings. The community room has a kitchen, and folks can join group activities and social events, so there's always something to do. Grounds are well-kept, and walking outside feels peaceful and quiet, but you're still close to city shopping, dining, and entertainment. If someone needs extra help, assisted living and memory care programs are available, and they offer a range of care types and services for different needs, even including unique care programs and service options. Elevators make it simpler to get around, and at least one accessible unit is available for mobility-impaired residents certified by a doctor. Residents with pets are welcome, with parking for both them and visitors, and the shopper's bus service helps them get essentials.
The apartments and the community are designed with safety and comfort in mind, including fire alarms, smoke detectors, and emergency call systems. Residents have access to a fitness center, outdoor recreation areas, lounges, a community kitchen, and social programs. The staff aims to help everyone enjoy life and maintain their health, and the community is part of RHF's Project H.A.N.D.S. program, which means there may be extra support or activities for those who need it. Yellow Wood Terrace doesn't belong to the Elderwerks network, but it does have a strong reputation for well-maintained spaces and providing support for older adults who want to live independently with dignity and care.