Wesley Pine Ridge Apartments sits in Paris and has 66 garden-style units for seniors, with most being one-bedroom and a few two-bedroom options, each with a full kitchen, large bath, big closets, and washer and dryer in the apartment, which is nice for folks who want to do their laundry at home and not walk down the hall somewhere, and the apartments have controlled heat and air, making things more comfortable in the hot and cold seasons. Rent here runs on a sliding scale, based on 30% of a senior's adjusted gross income, and the property uses government funding, accepts HUD subsidies, and only rents to those who meet certain income limits, with rules favoring people at 50% and 60% of Area Median Income, and sometimes you have to wait years on a waiting list before you can get a spot, so it doesn't fill up quick but keeps the place affordable for those who qualify. Seniors need to be 62 and over, and the apartments suit single people or couples, with some units designed for folks with disabilities.
The complex allows some pets, but the rules can vary, so it's best to double check, and Wesley Pine Ridge has a management office right on site for questions or to help you get on the waiting list, and staff there can assist with things like finding services in the city, county, or through the state, so you're not left wondering where to get help if you need it. Utilities like water and electric come included in rent, and there's also utility assistance for those who qualify, plus the building has a backup generator just in case the power goes out. There's a 24-hour personal emergency call system, and they do offer medication help and monitoring of vital signs for folks needing those services, with options for independent living, assisted living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's and dementia, and in-home services for non-medical needs by trained aides who can keep seniors company and help out with everyday tasks like bathing, dressing, eating, or just getting around.
The community center is a busy space, with things like Bible study, bingo, potluck meals, cards, and family events, and you'll find a big screen TV, Wii game console, a piano, fitness center, treadmills, and books or puzzles in the library, so there's ways for people to stay active or pass the time, and clubs, clubs, and more activities run by an activities director who tries to keep everyone engaged, but sometimes there isn't enough staff or time for every activity every week. Pastoral care is part of the property, with worship services and Bible study led by staff, and the Golden Cross Senior Ministry stops by with emergency support, Christmas gatherings, and food distribution programs right on-site for folks in need. There's organized shopping trip transportation, so people don't feel stuck, and a Resident Service Coordinator helps with daily living, health programs, and wellness or education classes on practical topics like managing money or computers, plus Alzheimer's support groups, all led by staff with certifications in dementia care, social work, property management, and other fields.
Seniors find the apartments clean, but some units are older and could use an update, and the level of handicap access isn't always even across apartments, though management says they try their best. The atmosphere tends to be friendly, and people form friendships with neighbors or staff, who get awards every so often for good care, but, as at most places, some rules don't always get enforced. Wi-Fi comes with the building, and you'll see coin-operated laundry if you want that instead of the in-unit machines. The campus is close to cafés, parks, pharmacies, hospitals, and churches, making it easier to run errands or see a doctor nearby, and there's a sense of community for seniors who want to stay active and social, whether they're there for independent living, assisted care, or memory care. More details about Wesley Pine Ridge and how to get on the list can be found on their website, and their staff share numbers and other contact info for anyone who wants to learn more about the apartments or the programs they offer.