Scott Meadows sits at 5960 E. Kacena Ave in Marion, Iowa, and offers affordable and quality housing for seniors aged 55 and older who meet certain income requirements, and the community has 32 apartments, including twelve two-bedroom units at 810 square feet and twenty one-bedroom units at 620 square feet, all with modern features like washer-dryer hookups, kitchens with a range, dishwasher, and garbage disposal, and some pet-friendly options too, which helps residents feel more at home. The building gives residents surface lot parking, an elevator, and controlled access with cameras for extra safety, as well as shared laundry, on-site maintenance, and on-site management to keep things running smoothly, and there's a fitness center, a courtyard with picnic spots, a community room with a full kitchen, and regular social activities so people can connect and stay active, with the atmosphere known for being friendly and helpful among both staff and residents.
Scott Meadows is associated with Moundview Manor, Trinity Pointe, and several others, and besides the independent living apartments, the community covers many care needs, offering assisted living, memory care, home care (non-medical), adult day services, skilled nursing, Medicare-certified home health care, and hospice care, which means if a person's needs change, they can likely find support without moving elsewhere, and all the main amenities, room types, and care options appear in detail on the website for those who want to read about them ahead of time, plus an expert senior living advisor helps people and families sort out what's right for them.
For people living with dementia, Scott Meadows gives specialized care focused on safety and setting up support to reduce both confusion and wandering, and the care homes have shared neighborhood settings for those who need a live-in caregiver, while senior apartments provide simpler living for healthier and active people, so there's something for most levels of independence and care, and home care relies on trained aides who visit to provide non-medical help and companionship, while memory care and assisted living address more specific needs for those with Alzheimer's or who may need everyday living help. Community awards recognize the staff's kindness, the high quality of activities, and a steady record of friendly care, and the food services make sure meals are nutritious but also taste good, aiming for a balance that doesn't sacrifice either side.
The Scott Meadows community supports people applying for and managing leases, connecting with housing agencies, organizing documents, and getting on waiting lists, and tools such as dashboards, inboxes, and application features help make it straightforward for residents or families to keep track of everything, with resources about housing benefits, rent help, and market rent estimates as well, so the focus is clear on providing a hassle-free experience, especially for those who want affordable, no-frills housing, and for those who need extra support there are plenty of services ready when needed, and the sense of a friendly and joyful community remains a reason folks stay connected and active.