Homestead at Montvale in Springfield, IL, sits on a peaceful 10-acre working farm that feels both charming and rustic, with things like a cozy fire pit, a big dance floor, and views of the countryside, and you'll see gardens and landscaped courtyards for you to enjoy some fresh air. This place has room for up to 300 guests at events and offers indoor and outdoor spaces for ceremonies and social gatherings, like potlucks, bingo nights, and doughnut socials, and there's always something going on that helps folks get to know their neighbors. If you like to cook or want to bring in your favorite caterer, there's a fully equipped kitchen too, and private apartments give you your own space, with different floor plans available and features like modern finishes, large living areas, and one-bedroom options starting at $650 a month. You'll find the building secure, needing a code to enter, and the staff are quick to handle maintenance or help with questions by phone and online forms, and they're available during the week and on weekends for anything you might need.
This community mainly serves seniors who have limited incomes, and it follows Fair Housing rules, so it doesn't matter where you're from or what your background is, as long as you qualify by income and complete the application, which usually means showing IDs, Social Security cards, proof of income, bank statements, and a few personal references, and they do a credit and background check, with a small application fee between $25 and $50. Homestead at Montvale is a low-income housing tax credit community, so they've set aside at least 40% of their 160 units for people earning up to 60% of the Area Median Income, and rents are generally fixed or based on your income, usually about 30% of what you make each month, and they accept Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers but don't do project-based rent subsidies.
For seniors needing more help, there are assisted living services for everyday tasks like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, memory care programs for those with dementia or Alzheimer's-including features meant to keep folks from getting confused or wandering off-plus in-home care by trained companions, and independent living for those who want fewer worries but still want to live in a friendly place. Skilled nursing care and access to care information are also available, and the team offers a step-by-step process if you're still trying to figure out the right kind of senior living, including personal assessments, recommendations, and community tours. You'll find details about their amenities, reviews (with a 3.0-star rating from two reviews), and pricing online or through local advisors, and there's a process to check reviews and respond to feedback, so families can see what others have said.
The community has things like a fitness center, resident lounges, a big parking area for both cars and guests, and beautiful views of the surrounding area. It's got a home-like feeling, with a focus on supporting low-income seniors and helping everyone feel welcome and safe, and you'll notice that the atmosphere is lively, but you still get the privacy you want in your own apartment, making it easier for folks to feel at home and part of something real.