Redfield Village Apartments

    380 Salt Springs St, Fayetteville, NY, 13066
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    About Redfield Village Apartments

    Redfield Village Apartments sits as a family-friendly affordable housing community for people aged 62 or older or those with mobility impairments, and the place really does make things easier for its residents with a few features that come in handy, like elevators for the upper floors if climbing stairs is tough, and apartments with wide doors or other accessible parts for those who need them, which is honestly good planning, and people only pay about 30% of their monthly income in rent because the whole setup uses the HUD Section 202/8 HAP and Section 8 housing program for folks who qualify. There's a community room with a kitchen where people can gather for monthly events like Bingo, card games, holiday celebrations, or just to chat, and the same big room even has a piano, a small library, plus computers for those who prefer typing or looking up things online instead of crossword puzzles, and you'll probably find folks gathering together or enjoying some of those structured activities that are planned for residents each month, so no one's quite left out if they want company.

    There's a well-kept outdoor area, with a garden spot and a nice lawn, which gives people a break from being inside all day, and the whole community is smoke-free, so you don't have to worry about the air or any smoke smells in the hallways or your room, which probably helps a lot for most people, and there's even on-site laundry that saves a trip out. For safety, every apartment comes with smoke and heat detectors, fire alarms, sprinklers, and emergency pull cords, and there's a resident-controlled "Entra-guard" security system at the front, which means entry is restricted to people who live there or they let in, which is helpful for peace of mind. On top of that, the apartments allow small pets under 25 pounds with a deposit, so residents can keep a little animal friend if they want, which a lot of folks seem to like.

    The building is part of the Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity program, which means everyone who qualifies gets treated the same, and support services get offered too, like social worker access and connection to F.I.S.H. - Meals on Wheels for home-delivered meals, which helps some who don't feel up to making meals every day, and there's a utility allowance to help manage costs. The mail's delivered on-site, the lawn and gardens stay well kept, and the community gives options for independent seniors or those who might need a few supportive services but still want to live on their own with some peace and quiet. People here stay pretty independent but have things on hand to make daily life run smoother and a few ways to be social if they want it, but no one's forced to join in. The apartments at Redfield Village mostly fit people who want to live on their own but appreciate safety, community spaces, and just enough support for comfort.

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