Ease House Apartments sits on 5 acres of wooded land at 1300 Commerce Drive in Auburn, Alabama, and was built for seniors 62 and older or for those needing accessible units, with 100 cozy and spacious apartment homes available, including studios starting at $3,500 a month and one-bedrooms starting at $4,100. The place has full kitchens and large balconies in each unit, so folks can cook their own meals if they like, or join the on-site meal program that serves one or two prepared meals a day, and there's also a laundry facility down the hall and a beauty shop to keep folks looking sharp. There's a medical alert system in every apartment and access to social services right on site, and a Resident Service coordinator is around to help when needed. Folks here often get together for planned activities in the common rooms or use the exercise room and outdoor recreation spaces, and the fitness center and nearby park give everyone a chance to stay moving. Ease House Apartments is part of the Housing and Urban Development Program and offers Section 8 rental help for those who qualify, letting more seniors find a comfortable spot.
Residents have access to general health care, assisted living services, and even memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, and since it's part of a continuing care community, seniors can move from independent living to higher levels of care, like skilled nursing, if things change. The place is connected with East Alabama Services for the Elderly, Inc. (EASE), an organization around since 1974 that runs programs like the Foster Grandparent Program and the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program, and EASE works to improve attitudes toward aging while offering health, educational, nutritional, and housing programs. Folks can take part in community activities, social functions, and even religious services at nearby places of worship, and the staff can help set up transportation so it's easier to get around Auburn to visit doctors, pharmacies, or the nearby hospital. There's always something to do with restaurants, cafes, and parks close by, so residents can enjoy meals out or a cup of coffee with friends.
For folks who need more help, home health services like caregiver and homemaker support are available, and adult day care, hospice, and physician services are either on-site or coordinated nearby, making it easier to age in place. Apartments have a modern, welcoming design, coming in different floor plans from studios to two-bedrooms, with plenty of room to move around. Folks here seem to be happy, with reviews giving Ease House Apartments an 8.5 out of 10, all five-stars. It's a good community for those looking to stay active but wanting a safe, comfortable place to age, with support close at hand and a strong sense of community thanks to the planned activities, social programs, and on-site staff. The community is linked up with social media sites like Facebook and Instagram, and can help keep folks connected online, giving residents easy access to updates and ways to stay in touch with friends and family.