Garden House Apartments sits in Maywood, IL 60153, and provides affordable senior housing through the Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance program, which means rent stays lower for folks who qualify by income, and with that comes a waitlist that can be long or sometimes closed, so people need to check before planning a move. The community is managed by Evergreen Real Estate Group from Chicago, and aims to support people who are either elderly (55+), disabled, or on fixed incomes, with units that are mostly one bedroom and one bathroom, though there are some two-bedroom units too, all with air conditioning and a refrigerator for comfort. Garden House Apartments has an intermediate level of care, supporting adults who can't live on their own but don't need nursing care twenty-four hours a day, so you'll see assisted living services like help with getting dressed, bathing, or taking medicine, and they also offer independent living for seniors who just want a safe, hassle-free home.
The place pays real attention to accessibility, and tries to make sure the apartments work well for disabled residents, including common areas and features that promote safety and independence, which helps folks thrive in a setting that doesn't feel like a hospital or a big institution. You'll find property management and social services, and a focus on activities meant to keep people mentally, socially, and physically engaged, which other people have recognized in awards for programming, and the meals, planned by chefs, are nutritious to help residents stay healthy. There's also memory care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, with features that help reduce confusion and prevent wandering, plus supportive staff that are known for being friendly and kind to both folks living there and visitors alike. Garden House Apartments doesn't have fancy names for everything, but it's clear the team tries to create a peaceful place with well-kept grounds, easy access to transportation, and practical amenities, so seniors and disabled residents can live comfortably, whether they need more or less help to get through the day.