Plaza I and II Apartments sit at 7777 Holmes Road in Kansas City, Missouri and welcome seniors aged 62 and older or those with a disability, offering affordable housing in a peaceful setting where residents can keep their independence but still have support when needed, and the buildings house 191 units, with 9 of those designed for accessibility, providing a smoke-free environment, friendly staff, and security measures like controlled building access and walk-in tubs, which gives people peace of mind if they worry about safety or falls. Each apartment comes with full kitchens, appliances, spacious living areas, and ground floor options for easier movement, and residents can bring their cats or dogs since the community is pet-friendly, plus some utilities might be included, and the property has elevators to help with upper floors.
The community features both indoor and outdoor common spaces like a library, media room, community room, fitness center, billiards lounge, and outdoor spots for relaxing or meeting others, plus there's convenient off-street parking, laundry rooms, high-speed internet, and nearby parks, with the complex being smoke-free and focusing on creating a sense of belonging among residents, including activities, educational resources, and transportation. Plaza I and II Apartments run service-enriched programs and provide assistance through a Service Coordinator and a Senior Living Counselor, helping people manage everything from daily needs to planning for care transitions, and the units connect residents with a variety of care-independent living if you're still very active, assisted living or memory care as needs change, and skilled nursing, home care, hospice, or companion care options, with staff trained in supporting seniors.
Safety and peace of mind are top priorities, so the property gives out information on medical alert systems, ID theft protection, hearing aids, cell phone plans for seniors, cable and internet service ideas tailored just for older adults, and there are guides covering medication dispensers and home security. Residents have access to meals, healthcare support, activities designed to keep everyone social and engaged, indoor areas where people can play games or relax, and plenty of planned group outings so nobody feels left out, with help always nearby if someone needs it. Plaza I and II Apartments also work with programs like Section 8 and offer both market rate and income-based options, sometimes with rent set at 30% of income, and some units include utilities and tax credit programs, which helps make the community more affordable.
People can find both community rooms for group activities and smaller, quiet spots for reading or talking with friends, and the building has easy access to public transit and is close to safe neighborhoods, with staff always around to help with maintenance or answer questions, and a sense of community comes from everyone living close together and sharing social, fitness, and recreational opportunities, which is something folks really seem to appreciate once they settle in.