AHEPA 250 Apartments sits as a 54-unit senior housing community called AHEPA 250 Phase II, built in 1995 with three floors and an elevator, and it's designed for adults aged 62 and older, though some units work for people as young as 18 with mobility disabilities, and the apartments meet federal income requirements because it's a HUD Section 8 (202) property, with rent usually around 30% of monthly income. The place offers independent and assisted living services, memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, home care from trained aides, and amenities to help with daily life, like onsite management and maintenance, supportive service coordination, and housekeeping. Every apartment has safety features like fire alarms, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, sprinklers, emergency call systems, secure entry with cameras, and well-lit parking and entry areas, so you get safety and peace of mind, plus all the apartments are set up for easy, comfortable living, with accessibility features like tubs or showers with grab bars and at least one accessible unit for residents with disabilities.
The complex is non-smoking, with coin-operated laundry, mail delivery on-site, and central trash collection, so chores are easy, and each apartment comes with a full-sized stove, refrigerator, garbage disposal, quality kitchen cabinets, mini blinds, cable TV wiring, and central hot water. Residents have plenty of ways to get out and connect, with landscaped gardens, outdoor spaces, a fitness center, arts and crafts room, community room with TV and cable, a computer room, a library, and internet in common spaces, all meant to support social interaction, activities, and a sense of belonging. There's always something going on, with a full schedule of educational, social, and recreational programs that help people stay social, active, and engaged, and the staff here really do make people feel welcome-helpful, joyful, and kind, which is part of why the community has won awards for friendliness, engaging activities, and supportive care. The complex sits close to public transit and makes daily living easier for seniors who want to stay independent, with easy access and thoughtful amenities, and utilities information and property features are well documented through systems like Yardi Matrix so you can find precise, up-to-date facts about this 30,240 square-foot community. The whole setup is really about giving seniors a place to enjoy their day, stay safe, feel supported, and keep up with friends and neighbors in a friendly, comfortable environment.