New Life Manor

    1030 N Beville Ave, Indianapolis, IN, 46201
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    About New Life Manor

    New Life Manor sits about 2.1 miles outside Indianapolis, on the Near Eastside, and is managed by the John Neighborhood Center. The property was likely built in the late 1980s or later, so the buildings feel newer than many other senior complexes in the area. This community includes over 240 housing units, from studio and one-bedroom apartments in New Life Manor and Byrne Court Apartments, to doubles and single-family homes, and is designed mainly for low-income seniors age 62 and older or those with disabilities. The apartments are simple and accessible, with several layouts that help people with different needs, and you'll find studios as well as one-bedroom choices.

    Residents here must meet certain eligibility rules, like age or disability, income limits, and being able to pay electric bills. The community screens for credit, criminal, and landlord history, and tenants usually need a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher or enough income to cover the full rent, since there aren't rent subsidies from the property itself. Family housing options, including 1, 2, and 3-bedroom units, often have a waitlist, but the senior apartments might have a short or no waitlist at all since they are LIHTC (Low-Income Housing Tax Credit) units-not project-based subsidized. It functions as affordable rental housing for people who want to stay active and live independently, though some folks might need a little support with daily activities or memory care.

    New Life Manor gives seniors and people with disabilities a safe and practical place to live. An on-site Service Coordinator helps residents connect with health care, social services, and community events, and runs programs that encourage social, mental, and physical activities. The staff stays friendly and works to keep things welcoming, and the place itself has received local awards for its activities, community feel, and quality care. Residents can take part in workshops, group activities, and simple meals that focus on nutrition. Therapies to help residents with memory loss are available, and there are special services for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, aiming to keep people safe and independent as long as possible. New Life Manor doesn't pretend to be fancy but tries to offer housing that's stable, clean, and suited for seniors who want community, routine, and support.

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