Laurel Lakes Senior Apartments sits on a quiet cul-de-sac with 4.3 landscaped acres, where older adults with moderate or limited incomes can find one or two-bedroom apartments that are made for independent living, and the building has four stories, an elevator, and a controlled access entry for safety. The apartments all have wall-to-wall carpeting, large sunny windows, and open concept floorplans, plus there are full appliance packages, attractive kitchens, lots of cabinet space, and plenty of room to cook or entertain, and some units have balconies to add more space. Safety features include emergency pull cords, grab bars in the bathrooms, smoke detectors, a full sprinkler system, and all the apartments let residents control their own heating and air conditioning. There are wheelchair accessible showers, soaking tubs with ceramic tile, and lots of closet space for storage, which is handy for keeping things tidy and within reach, and every apartment has cable access too.
Here they let cats and dogs live with their owners in select apartments, so pets aren't left behind. Residents over the age of 55 can come and go using the complimentary shuttle service or take part in planned activities, devotional events, and trips offsite. For those who want to stay inside, there's a game and craft room, exercise room, computer lab, lounge with a kitchen, gardening areas, a rooftop terrace with a gazebo and BBQ pit, and both indoor and outdoor common spaces to relax or visit with neighbors. A salon, wellness clinic, and beautician services come to the building, and the grounds have gardens and a patio to enjoy the sun or watch the seasons change through the big windows.
Laurel Lakes Senior Apartments is a Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) community, so it's meant for older adults seeking affordable rents, and some residents pay a fixed rent-set below most area prices-while others might pay rent based on about 30% of their adjusted monthly income, depending on household circumstances. Application steps require a government ID, Social Security Card, proof of all income, bank statements, credit and personal references, and a small fee, which you pay by money order; all procedures follow Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity laws, and you can visit in person to speak with managers before deciding. There's professional management by ResidentialONE, and the Senior Life Community staff focus on respectful and caring service for everyone living here. Maintenance staff are available around the clock, and there's resident parking so everyone can come and go as needed.
The location's good too, with shopping, medical offices, and community centers like the new Town Center all nearby, so folks can keep up with doctor visits or pick up groceries without going far. The building has handicapped-accessible floorplans, and there's a laundry room for residents, as well as plenty of storage options in every apartment. The goal is to give seniors a comfortable, safe place to live that's also affordable, with features made for aging residents and a steady routine of activities to enjoy if wanted.