Wallkill Living Center sits in Mechanicstown, New York, and is also known as a senior living community in Middletown, NY. The place offers different living options like independent living, assisted living, memory care, and senior apartments, so folks can pick what fits their needs. The community mainly serves low-income seniors and carries a Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) designation, which helps make the apartments more affordable. People who want to live here have to fill out an application, hand in things like an ID, Social Security card, proof of income, bank records, and both credit and personal references, and pay a nonrefundable fee between $25 and $50, usually with a money order. Staff will help with the application and will even sit down with applicants in person if that's needed.
Rooms come in studio layouts, but people also can choose a one-bedroom or bigger two-bedroom style if they need more space. The buildings include senior apartments with features that make life comfortable, with added support for folks who sometimes need help with daily tasks. Wallkill Living Center gives residents meals, help with diabetes and incontinence care, on-site healthcare, and a range of services linked to assisted living, skilled nursing, in-home care, hospice, rehab, and home health options. Every resident gets a care plan that fits them, and there are special areas set aside for therapy and rehabilitation.
Community life leans toward keeping folks active and involved, with things like the SUN program activities, fitness classes, a book club, and bingo. People can spend time in the fitness center, use the hair salon, check out the library, or play pool or games in the billiards room, and if anyone needs a place to relax, there're safe spaces designed for that too. Wallkill Living Center works to keep a supportive and healing setting, providing services and amenities usually found in low-income senior apartments. The management sticks to Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity rules, with staff on hand for property and healthcare needs, and the building gets a solid community rating of 8.3 out of 10. More information's on their website at http://www.wallkilllivingcenter.com/.