Main Towers sits at 330 E Main St in Newark and is an assisted living apartment community for older adults and people with disabilities, with a minimum age requirement for its residents, and the building's a five-story high-rise that's been here since 1980, offering 150 to 151 units of mostly one-bedroom apartments and a few studios, all with spacious layouts and simple, comfortable finishes. The building has elevators for easy access, and Main Towers provides affordable housing as part of the HUD Section 8 program, and they include electric, heat, air conditioning, and hot water in the rent, so no worries about those bills piling up. There's a big community room with a TV and pool table where neighbors gather for games or quiet afternoons, an inviting screened-in sun porch with picnic tables for warm days, a computer room, and a library, plus an exercise room if residents wish to keep active indoors, and there's a gift shop for daily needs too. They offer on-site laundry around the clock and have trash chutes on every floor so chores stay manageable, and parking's available, though details weren't spelled out, while the property's cable-ready for entertainment and has frost-free refrigerators in the apartments.
Staff at Main Towers provide health care services like ambulatory and diabetic care, and they help with incontinence care if needed, and there are staffing and ancillary services for extra support, plus meals planned by chefs and meal planners, served in a group dining room, with the focus on nutrition for older adults' needs. Residents can join onsite activities, including social events, exercises, and devotional programs, and some devotional activities take place offsite as part of their calendar. Utilities are included, but detailed information about internet, satellite services, or other tech features isn't listed, and anything about outdoor amenities or advanced accessibility isn't spelled out either, though the building does have elevators.
The facility's been operated by Leon N. Weiner Associates with Arbor Management acting as its management agent, and the group behind Main Towers stresses affordable living, sustainability, and sturdy, innovative building with a long record of development experience in housing across several states. The community's close to major roads like 273, 896, and I-95, so relatives and visitors shouldn't have trouble visiting, and there's 24-hour emergency service for peace of mind. Main Towers doesn't allow smoking in the building. The focus at Main Towers stays on basic comforts, dependable staff, and a variety of activities, with a sense of community and security for older adults and those with disabilities who want affordable living in an urban setting.