Boardtown Village has apartments for seniors aged 62 and older, offering independent living, assisted living, and memory care, as well as nearby home care and hospice. The apartments include features like wheelchair access, handrails in the bath, easy-to-reach switches, deadbolt locks, smoke detectors, and fire-resistant construction, and every unit comes with air conditioning, individual climate control, cable hookup, kitchens, and an emergency call system watched 24/7. Residents can get support with diabetic and incontinence care, non-ambulatory needs, and other healthcare services, all overseen by an on-site service coordinator who helps with maintenance requests and daily concerns. The staff is trained to provide care at different levels, offering both structure and freedom, and all the apartments, including accessible ones, fit those seeking both affordability and comfort.
Boardtown Village has a safe, secure environment with keyed entry, a sprinkler system, and well-lit parking, while common areas stay clean and the landscaping changes with the season. Pets are allowed with some restrictions, and there's plenty for residents to do with a full schedule of social, educational, and recreational activities-many happening in the recreation room, where family and friends can visit. Residents will find a computer room, laundry facilities on-site, and a relaxation room for devotional or group activities, plus meals are served in a dining area for those who want it.
The community sits in a quiet, pleasant area near Mississippi State University and the Cotton District, combining local neighborhoods and cultural events, and it balances peace and activity. Boardtown Village belongs to United Church Homes, which gives it some unique program names and terms for care and advocacy efforts, putting a focus on well-being, inclusion, and the needs of aging adults. Boardtown Village has both private and shared rooms and makes sure to foster friendship and community, supporting residents and their families with honest advice and planning when it's needed, so older adults feel safe, settled, and welcome.