Moundview Manor sits in Marion, Iowa, and mostly, it helps seniors who want different levels of care, so you'll find assisted living, independent living, memory care for dementia, and even home care where trained aides help people with daily things like bathing or getting dressed right where they live. The building is managed by Seldin Company, and it's made for older folks, especially those sixty-two and older, with income-based housing, so rent stays at about 30% of adjusted income for the 40 HUD units that opened back in April 2000, each with a single bedroom, a nice walk-in closet, kitchen with all the basics-refrigerator, range, dishwasher, disposal-and even window coverings, with about 525 square feet in each apartment. Safety keeps up with modern standards, since there's controlled access with on-site cameras, and folks don't have to worry about smoking since the whole community is smoke-free.
You'll see an elevator, a shared laundry center, business center, and a big community room with a full kitchen, plus a library with computers, so people can read or check email, and a fitness room so it's easier to keep moving as you age, and outdoors, there's a pretty courtyard with picnic and BBQ areas. Most people living here have modest or lower incomes, and the building falls under what's called multifamily housing, which means it's all apartments, no single-family homes, and it's kept up well, with a maintenance team on-site and regular physical inspections, passing its most recent one and holding a score of 93 out of 100, which is well above the state's average for buildings like this. Some well-known awards for care and community activities hang on the walls, since people recognize how friendly and attentive the staff can be and how the facility often plans social activities, gatherings, and things to do that help keep people mentally and physically active, so no one feels alone.
For those with special needs, whether someone has dementia or just needs a little extra help, there are dedicated spaces and personalized services, including nutritious meals from chefs who care about both quality and taste. Moundview Manor only lets in folks age sixty-two and older, and all apartments are one-bedroom with simple, accessible layouts that don't get fancy but cover the basics, from walk-in closets and entry closets to fully equipped kitchens, and with laundry and parking taken care of, daily living is less of a hassle. The property keeps up strong links to other facilities like Scott Meadows and Trinity Pointe, and with online rent payment and controlled front door systems, there's a balance of convenience, affordability, and security. The whole place sits close enough to shopping, restaurants, and highways, so families can visit or residents can go out if they want, while having everything at home-whether they're active, independent, or needing more care day to day.