Providence Place III and IV sit in Red Springs, NC, at 205 and 217 Mount Tabor Road, where they serve older adults who need affordable housing, and these places focus on low-income seniors ages 62 and up, making sure folks have comfortable and safe homes without a big price tag, because rent is tied to 30% of income, sometimes with government help through HUD and project-based rental assistance, and the waiting list for apartments here can be long, sometimes taking years just to open, so it's best to check directly about what's available or how long it might take, and these homes offer one-bedroom apartments, some two-bedroom units at set rates like $350 a month, and also have three-bedroom apartments priced based on income, all with features like full kitchens, private parking, and ground-level entry, which help with easy living for people who might not get around as well as they used to, and for folks with wheelchairs, hearing or vision needs, or other mobility challenges, there are special designs in some apartments and the general layout, so everyone should find things workable.
The Red Springs campus houses about 105 people, and Providence Place III and IV both follow state rules for care, with dedicated staff trained for things like assisted living and Alzheimer's care, so seniors can get what they need without moving far, and these campuses also have healthcare management, nursing support, transportation, and social activities, plus you'll find shared dining spaces, an indoor saltwater pool, fitness areas, and walking trails for staying active, because keeping up with friends and health matters a lot here, and living at Providence Place gives seniors a choice between different lifestyles, whether that means historical or modern buildings, and there's a mix of independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing-so if needs change, people don't have to leave their community to get more care, which is good for peace of mind.
The whole setup tries to meet community needs the best it can, serving folks from not only Robeson County but also Moore County, and together these locations have 222 apartments, all designed to give older adults decent, secure housing, and if someone needs short-term rehab, the program here is respected for helping people get back on their feet after a stay in the hospital, and the apartments aim for comfort and safety-maybe not fancy, but well thought out for everyday living, and with all the extra services and programs, people can find help when they need it, which makes life a bit easier as they age.