Court Street Village

    800 East Court Street, Flint, MI, 48503
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    About Court Street Village

    Court Street Village is a senior living community in Flint, Michigan, that's been around for a while and takes comfort seriously, doing its best to meet the real needs of residents without any fuss, and people seem to like that the staff are fully trained, friendly, and always accessible, which has won them some recognition like "Most Friendly in Senior Living." The community offers a mix of living choices, with senior apartments at 700 West Court Street for all income levels and 800 East Court Street with affordable units for people aged 55 and up, and these buildings have both one- and two-bedroom floor plans, including tax-credit apartments for those who qualify, so people can find something that works for their situation. Apartment options range from one bedroom, one bath to two bedrooms with one or two baths, and there are some units ready for immediate move-in, plus the Presbyterian Villages of Michigan manages some of these apartments, giving a steady hand to daily operations.

    Residents have private spaces but still get to be part of a lively social scene, and there's plenty to do since the facility has a library, a beauty salon, a community and recreation room, on-site activities, a resident clinic, and even transportation and parking. The dining areas feel like home and welcome friends and family for meals, and the meals come from chefs who focus on nutrition and good ingredients, which goes a long way, and the community even earned "Best Meals and Dining." The grounds are nicely landscaped with courtyards, making outdoor time pleasant, and things like water, sewer, gas, trash, and other basic utilities are paid for, so residents have one less thing to worry about.

    Services cover a wide range, from independent living for active folks to assisted living for those who might need help with bathing, dressing, or taking medicine, and memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia is also available, with staff focused on keeping residents safe and calm. There are senior apartments for people who want simple, no-frills living, and there are also residential care homes in the neighborhood for those who need a live-in helper. Trained aides can provide home care assistance, mainly for companionship or non-medical support, helping seniors stay in their own apartments as long as they can.

    The place tries to make life stress-free, safe, and dignified, which helps people feel at home and keeps the community strong, something that's supported by awards for best activities and a welcoming environment. Scheduled tours let people see the place for themselves, families can download brochures, and there's help from local senior living advisors to sort through all the care options. Amenities and activities are meant to feel familiar, aiming for comfort and enjoyment, along with a sense of routine and belonging, and while not every amenity is listed, the extras cover what most seniors need, from on-site programs to transportation.

    The nonprofit behind Court Street Village has been working on neighborhood pride and stability for years, building and fixing up apartments and homes with federal grants, bringing projects like cul-de-sacs and sidewalk repairs, and pushing for long-term plans in Flint's Central Park area. Court Street Village's location helps make daily living easier, with shopping and medical offices close by, so life stays as convenient as possible for the people who call it home.

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