York Manor sits at 415 5th Street S in Breckenridge, MN, tucked away in a quiet community with tidy grounds, and it's only a few blocks from the Breckenridge Senior Center and near Wahpeton, so whether someone likes to walk to nearby spots or just wants the peace of a slower pace, this place tends to fit them pretty well. The apartments are made for adults who are 62 or older, or anyone living with a disability, and everything from the wide hallways, elevator, senior-friendly bathrooms, and wheelchair-accessible units shows that. Rent is figured out so it stays affordable, especially because some units come with rental help and the monthly cost is often set at 30% of a person's adjusted income, which takes some of the worry off. There are one-bedroom homes starting at $796 and roomier two-bedrooms starting at $939, with both having fresh remodels and cable-ready setups, and every building has laundry, high-speed internet, storage, controlled access for extra security, and off-street parking.
There's a lot going on for folks who want to stay social or pick up a new hobby, since York Manor offers things like a craft room, a multipurpose community room, and even a weekly coffee hour where residents catch up over hot drinks. Gatherings for games, food, and conversations are part of the routine, and there's a BBQ grill outside where residents and their pets, including cats, often spend time together when the weather's nice enough. Pet-friendly spaces mean furry companions are welcome, and the large community activities help people meet new friends or find familiar faces. Everything is designed with comfort and safety in mind, since there's 24-hour emergency maintenance, an on-site management team, a building elevator, and apartments that are easy to move around in for anyone using a wheelchair or needing extra support.
The social care platform connects residents to more services, and there's an online system, though getting access sometimes means signing in with credentials. Residents can rely on support if they need help, and the staff on site stays trained and ready to help make new folks and long-timers feel at home. There's also a link to the Wahpeton Breckenridge Area Chamber of Commerce, which adds more community resources and activities. People here tend to find a balance between having their own space and joining in on group plans, and there's always something filling the calendar-social hours, educational offerings, or just friendly get-togethers. The whole place works to make life easier and more comfortable for seniors who want to stay active and independent but appreciate a sense of community and a little extra help when needed.