Noland Towers

    130 E College St, Independence, MO, 64050
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    About Noland Towers

    Noland Towers sits at 130 E College St in Independence, MO, and offers senior housing for people aged 62 and older, mainly in affordable one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments that are subsidized through HUD with rents based on about 30% of income or a flat rent through the Housing Authority of the County, and nearly all utilities are included in the rent, which can be a big help for low-income residents. Services here cover many needs, like independent living for active seniors, assisted living help for people who need support with bathing, dressing, or taking medicine, and memory care for those dealing with Alzheimer's or dementia, all within a place that cares about safety and offers a secure living environment. People can stay as their needs change, with aging in place support, which means folks don't need to move if their care needs grow, and there's help for hospice care, nursing care, adult day care, and even home care services brought in as needed, plus activities, meals, and some health care services right on-site. Noland Towers doesn't have special needs or accessible bedrooms, but they do offer a range of amenities and services that make daily life easier for seniors, and with adult day care services, families can get some respite knowing their loved ones have a safe place to go during the day. There are other nearby communities people might consider, like The Gardens at Jackson Creek, Hidden Lake Care Center, Elliott Place, and John Knox Village, and families can talk with senior living advisors to find a community that fits their needs, but at Noland Towers, the focus really stays on offering affordable, supportive, and secure senior apartments with honest care. There isn't any published pricing, but there's a sliding scale for rent and a management team on site to help with applications and answer questions, and even though the list of amenities isn't spelled out, the apartments are designed for senior comfort, with a map, floorplans, and photos available so families know what to expect, and reviews get checked to make sure they're real experiences, which helps new residents and their families make informed choices. Business hours run from 8AM to 9PM during the week and a little shorter on weekends, keeping things accessible, and every part of the community aims to make day-to-day living a little easier for seniors who want a secure and friendly environment with care options ready if or when life changes.

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