Greensburg Village sits at 200 Nancy Street in Greensburg, KY, right in a quiet corner of town, offering senior apartments for folks aged 62 or older or those who need special features for mobility, with income-based affordable housing as part of a Section-8 program run by Millennia Housing Management, so you'll see rent around $570-$575 for a one-bedroom, one-bath unit out of the 50 in total, all coming with vinyl or carpet floors and modern appliances, and the property's pet-friendly though there's a few breed rules if you're bringing a dog or cat. Someone takes care of things full time on-site, maintenance is around 24 hours a day, and entry is controlled for safety, which helps keep things peaceful and friendly, and for those who need help, there's assisted living services with staff who can support residents with daily needs plus medical support for diabetic, non-ambulatory, or incontinence care, and the team's got a reputation for being helpful and kind.
You've got access to a good set of shared features with a clubhouse, community room with kitchen, fitness center, TV lounge, library, game room, and indoor and outdoor spaces for devotional activities or just relaxing, plus walking trails, a gazebo, a pavilion with grills, a picnic area, a garden, and a swimming pool out back, and for fun or wellness there's on-site laundry, internet nearby, on-site parking, and a bunch of regular events and activities that help keep folks social, active, and mentally sharp. The place works to fit different needs and choices, letting folks stay independent if they want, with support as needed, and there are plenty of chances to join educational, social, or entertaining programs in the common areas, which really helps foster a sense of belonging and community.
You won't have trouble getting to shops, restaurants, parks, entertainment, banks, or hospitals since it's situated near most of what a person might need, and the management focuses on keeping things running smooth, making sure the environment stays serene and welcoming for everyone, so residents can feel comfortable, safe, and part of a small but lively community.