Longfellow Plaza

    319 E 12th St, Anderson, IN, 46016
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    About Longfellow Plaza

    Longfellow Plaza sits at 319 E 12th St in Anderson, Indiana, and stands as an older adult community that offers affordable apartments to people aged 62 and older, along with some units for people over 18 who have mobility impairments, which keeps it open to many different folks, and the apartments come with full kitchens, vinyl plank flooring, window treatments, safety rails in the bathrooms, individually controlled heat and air conditioning, and utilities except for phone and cable, and there's plenty of storage space in each unit, and they also make sure there are options for non-smoking and accessible units, plus an emergency call system is in place to help keep residents safe. The building used to be the Longfellow Elementary School, so some original features stick around in the main lounge, like an oak fireplace, old bookcases, and file drawers, and that gives a homey, familiar feel to the community room, where residents can gather for activities or just relax, and the library, beauty salon, and laundry rooms add extra help for daily life right inside the building, along with on-site staff for assistance, and a full-time manager to run things. They serve hot and cold lunches through their LifeStream partnership, Monday through Friday except for holidays, and meals come planned by dietitians and cooked by professional chefs, so residents can count on nutritious dining without having to cook unless they want to. The Plaza has programs and activities organized both inside and outside, with things for mental, physical, emotional, and social wellbeing, and the staff do their best to bring kindness and energy, creating a place where everyone feels welcome, especially with their work to foster inclusivity and support people's different needs, and a social service coordinator helps each resident with personal issues as they come up. The community participates in RHF's Project H.A.N.D.S., getting residents involved in making handmade items for good causes, which helps people feel included and supports their connection to others. Amenities like elevators for those who have trouble with stairs, mailboxes indoors, fire alarms, a sprinkler system, ample off-street parking, and easy access to public transportation round out the practical side of living here, even though there aren't any fancy outdoor spaces or details about parking garages. The location is close to a post office, library, medical offices, restaurants, and shops, so errands and outings don't take much travel, which is good for folks who get tired easy. Longfellow Plaza accepts people with low income as part of the Section 8 (202) program, setting rent at about 30% of monthly income for those who qualify, which helps keep things affordable, and they also offer fixed-rent units below typical area rates that aren't income-based. Legal protections cover gender identity and orientation, and Fair Housing rules make sure discrimination doesn't happen in housing, employment, or public spaces, and there's at least one accessible apartment in every community they have. The Plaza gives different types of care, including assisted living, memory and dementia care, skilled nursing, hospice, home health, as well as diabetes and incontinence support, and non-ambulatory care, so residents can find the help they need as they age in place. There isn't any information out there on styles or details of the interiors besides what's listed, and currently, the place isn't listed for sale or regular rent on real estate sites like Trulia, so people need to contact the community directly for vacancy, but lots of folks find the focus on simple living, kindness, inclusivity, and reasonable rent to be a steady draw for anyone looking for senior living in Anderson.

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