Independent Living For Seniors

    200 Seth Green Dr # 303, Rochester, NY, 14621
    2.0 · 1 reviews
    • Continuing care retirement community
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living

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    • Care

      2.0
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      2.0
    • Meals

      1.8
    • Building

      2.1
    • Value

      1.8

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    About Independent Living For Seniors

    Independent Living For Seniors at 200 Seth Green Dr #303 in Rochester, New York, offers a place where older adults can keep their independence but get some help where they need it, and you'll find a mix of rental options like pet-friendly apartments, condos, and townhomes, with studio to four-bedroom setups, so folks can pick what fits them best, and they've got names for their sections, like "Senior Residences" or "Active Senior Communities." The focus lands on independent living, so it's not a nursing home, although there are options for assisted living, memory care, and even skilled nursing if needs change. Most people here enjoy a maintenance-free set-up, where staff handle things like housekeeping, building upkeep, and even utilities, so residents can take part in activities or just relax, and with safety in mind, the place includes wheelchair access and emergency call systems. Inside, you'll see communal dining rooms, activity spaces, and landscaped spots outside to meet others or sit quietly, and there are services like transportation, personal care, and tailored support as needed, plus a schedule full of wellness programs and social events, all meant to help folks keep up daily routines and stay connected. They call their mobile food market "Curbside Market," which parks at housing sites, clinics, and senior centers all over, and brings fresh fruits, vegetables, and groceries, including affordable choices for people using SNAP, WIC, and other support, plus fun stuff like their Fresh Rewards program for regular shoppers. The community accepts folks from all backgrounds, keeps prices fair, and works with more than a dozen Ambassadors who help run grassroots programs and spread the word, and they've been doing this sort of thing since 2013, slowly growing every year. People can get schedules online, sign up for a texting service called Curbside Connect, or use different ways to pay-cash, card, SNAP, Fresh Connect, and FMNP checks-making it easier for everyone to get what they need. Social activity options abound, with resort-style perks and a choice to use extra support, and the ability for residents to "age in place," so as needs change, the support can increase too, but always with an emphasis on staying as independent as possible within a close, supportive community.

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