Good Samaritan Village in Olathe, Kansas, has quite a bit to offer seniors looking for somewhere comfortable and simple to live, and folks hear the name Good Samaritan Towers used for the apartment side. The place has affordable studio and one-bedroom apartments for people 62 or older, and some units are open to those with certain disabilities, all managed by California Commercial Investment Companies. Residents get amenities like a community room, library, game room with a pool table, an elevator, coin-operated laundry, and even off-street parking. The place stays smoke free throughout and there are accessible apartments for folks who need them, and units come with air conditioning, appliances, carpet or plank flooring, and a yard. Some utility costs, like electric and water, may be included in the rent, which runs on an area median income (AMI) qualification, so the rates work for many low-income seniors, and the community accepts Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers and HUD subsidies, and participates in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, so there's some project-based rental assistance available.
Sometimes there's a waiting list, sometimes there's not, and that's just down to demand. The whole place's got strict age restrictions and gently enforces the rule to keep the focus on older adults, and there's a management office that can answer questions or help with applications. Residents also have access to assisted living care, meal services, transportation, housekeeping, and support for things like Alzheimer's and dementia, including memory care options at places like Samaritan House Oakwood and Cedar Lake Village. Around the wider Good Samaritan communities, there's a selection of care levels, including independent living, assisted living, home care, hospice, adult day care, and even nursing home services, so as needs change folks can find the right fit if they want to move within the network. Some places let residents keep small pets and have things like beauty salons, field trips, courtyard spaces, devotional services, and activity directors who help keep people busy with social, physical, and mental activities. Good Samaritan staff usually get described as helpful and friendly, and the meals are planned for nutrition and taste by chefs and meal planners.
The Olathe location sits close to other senior living choices in the area, and Good Samaritan Village partners with communities like Heritage Avonlea, The Crestone, and Homestead of Olathe for different types of care. Residents here can join in offsite activities, socialize over community meals, or just relax and enjoy a quiet yard. Most folks say there's a good spirit in the community, and that the environment stays welcoming, thanks to staff and neighbors alike. The apartments are well suited to older adults who'd like a safe, comfortable place with just enough extra help-without feeling fancy or overdone-and the supportive housing program does mean older folks on a lower income still find a good place to live as they age.