Anthony Spallino Towers sits at 720 10th St in Niagara Falls, New York, with 182 homes in total-84 one-bedroom units and 98 studios-offering views of Niagara Falls and the Canadian skyline, right in a lively neighborhood where you can walk to hospitals, shopping centers, grocery stores, and plenty of restaurants, they say there are 24 restaurants with different foods close by, along with eight nearby cafes for relaxing or visiting with friends, and ten parks where you can spend some time outdoors in the fresh air or just watch the seasons change, and you'll find two physicians close for consultations and ten pharmacies for healthcare and prescriptions. The community runs on-site security, keeps the building handicap accessible, and hosts the Niagara Nutrition Program, which is open to the public, so folks not living in the building can come in for meals as well, and there's a mini-grocery store inside for those little things you might need. Residents can join an exercise program, and the building's public housing services let people 62 years or older or those who are physically disabled live independently if they can manage on their own, and there are subsidized apartments to help cover the cost.
They provide many types of care, including assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, independent living for active, healthy seniors, and in-home care linked by the community, and the place is set up to let people move between different care options as their needs change, with a service to compare living communities and get connected with advisors for free. People can get nutritious meals made with quality ingredients balanced for vitamins and minerals, and there's a transportation program for medical appointments and shopping trips each week, with local options for getting out if you want, whether it's for doctors, errands, or some fun. Anthony Spallino Towers keeps organized, with reviews and ratings verified for residents and families, last showing a review score of 5.7 from a large number of reviews-9649 they say-all gathered through tools like SeniorAdvisor, where community information appears for those working through long-term care decisions. Amenities serve the daily needs of residents, and the building keeps in touch with the wider neighborhood, so if you're thinking about independent living, public housing, or need something more like memory care or skilled nursing, you'd find a mix of choices here.