Simpson Fletcher Conestoga House sits at 5353 West Master Street in West, Urban Philadelphia, and offers 60 one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments in a 33,300 square foot building built in 1982, which means the hallways and rooms reflect a bit of history as well as purpose because you'll find it's been running for 16 years as a rest home and retirement community focused on helping seniors and those with low incomes, whether they're elderly or have disabilities or families who need support. Folks can choose between independent living, senior apartments, condos, and townhomes, so there's a good fit for different needs, and residents get transportation to essentials and community outings, along with maintenance-free living and housekeeping services, which takes a load off daily routines. There's a pet-friendly policy here, which means you can bring your furry friend, and safety is taken seriously with secure, controlled access, plus medical alert systems and home security setups are ready for peace of mind. Medical needs don't fall through the cracks either since there are options like medication dispensers, hearing aids, and help with daily activities if someone needs extra hands, which sometimes folks do as they age or if they're living with memory care needs.
A fitness center stands on site, giving choices to keep active, and outdoor gardens with seating let folks get some air or watch their pets, while the communal dining area serves nutritious meals and offers a space to gather with neighbors. Social, educational, and recreational activities fill the calendar, helping folks get to know each other and keep sharp, and strong technology support means seniors have access to special internet plans, cell phones made for older hands, and identity theft protection resources. The 60 units in this low-income multifamily property are supported by a nonprofit mission, so monthly budgets stay more stable, with all utilities provided and rent fitting also for those whose incomes are limited. Simpson Fletcher Conestoga House runs weekdays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, though the website is still being updated, which sometimes leaves out the smaller touches, but the aim remains steady-to give seniors a safe, affordable, and decent place to live in Philadelphia with transportation, care needs, and social support considered from the start.