William Tell Apartments sits in a high-rise near downtown Denver, and people who live there find it convenient for getting to arts, entertainment, and all the usual city stores because you can walk or take a quick ride just about anywhere you might need. The place focuses on seniors aged 62 and older or adults with disabilities, and you can tell they've thought about the basics because they've got an elevator, a movie theater, off-street parking, and a laundry room, which is nice when you don't want to go out to get chores done. The apartments come in studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom layouts, and they include appliances with gas heating and wall unit air conditioning, so you don't have to worry about bringing your own stove or fridge.
William Tell Apartments helps people with independent living, assisted living, memory care, and possibly some rehabilitation services for those who need extra help. The building is smoke-free, and they keep the place pet-friendly as long as you pay a $300 deposit, which is good for people who need the company of an animal. Three apartments are accessible, and overall there are 81 units. Affordable housing is a big focus here, so they use the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program to let seniors pay rent based on their income, with some units going to people who qualify by age, disability, and income, and usually rent runs about 30% of your income, or a fixed rate if you're not income-based.
There's a sense of community since the place has a big community room, planned social activities that help keep people busy and active, and staff known for being helpful and cheerful with both residents and guests. People can get nutritious meals and dining options, and there are some utilities included in your rent, though it's best to ask what's covered. The building is newly renovated, offers studio-style rooms, and has all the basic amenities like laundry, appliances, and off-street parking. Residents have to show documentation like a photo ID, Social Security card, income proof, bank and credit references, and there's usually an application fee to get started. William Tell Apartments maintains fair housing policies and accepts people by their income, age, or disability. With a community rating of 9.8 from residents and families, the atmosphere is friendly and the staff is known for their kindness. People can visit, take a tour, or check the website for more details about getting help from a senior living advisor if they want guidance about moving in.