Parkside Court Apartments sits in Dolgeville, NY, offering independent living for seniors and disabled persons in a peaceful and scenic spot, and you'll find that the place welcomes both cats and dogs, so pets have a home too. The apartments have wall-to-wall carpeting, full kitchens with modern electric stoves and refrigerators, private bathrooms with extra safety features like hand-grips and adjustable shower heads, and each place comes with smoke, fire, and emergency alarms along with two-zone thermostats so residents set their own comfort, and there's a security intercom for safe access, while some units are specially designed to be accessible for those who need it. The community has one- and two-bedroom apartments, with monthly rates starting at $2,028 for a one-bedroom and $2,368 for a two-bedroom, and rent for many units is based on a set percentage of your income since they follow Department of Housing and Urban Development rules, and most places are for people age 62 and above with certain income limits, with plenty of these apartments in Fulton County and several reserved for very low income households-many units offer subsidized rent through Project-Based Section 8 or other programs, but often have long wait lists that can even close.
Living at Parkside Court means you get affordable housing, friendly neighbors, and services like laundry on site, a community room, a TV lounge, and access to health monitoring and support with medicine or daily needs such as dressing or bathing, and the staff keeps things running smoothly by handling snow removal, garbage, painting, yard work, and window washing. Meals include a well-balanced lunch served weekdays in the dining room, and there are regular activities, celebrations for special occasions, and devotional services on site, and residents can walk to places of worship like Grace Baptist Church or Trinity Lutheran Church, or take a quick trip to pharmacies like Kinney Drugs or CVS for their medication needs; there's even a nearby park for strolls or family picnics, and the grounds themselves are nicely landscaped for sitting outside or taking in some sun. The building has updated elevators, is smoke-free, comes with an emergency generator for common areas, and has private apartments with ample storage space, so privacy isn't an issue, and management tries to make everyone from the immediate area feel welcome, though people from outside can apply too.
The atmosphere at Parkside Court Apartments stays vibrant with plenty of chances for socializing, but people who like quiet can keep to themselves in their own comfortable space, and with thoughtful touches like furnished gathering places, different floor plans, and no active promotions to worry about, the place just keeps things simple for seniors looking for secure, affordable independent living with a bit of help right where it's needed.