Assembly Terrace Apartments

    3731 University Parkway, Winston-Salem, NC, 27106
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    About Assembly Terrace Apartments

    Assembly Terrace Apartments sits at 3731 University Parkway in the Brookwood neighborhood of Winston Salem, North Carolina, and it's a not-for-profit community organized back in 1993, run today by a Board including Leila Vickers, Laura Grimes, Boris Elder, and Dennis Bailey. This is an affordable senior housing property, classified as a Section 202 community, with 60 one-bedroom apartment units mainly for folks aged 62 and older who meet certain income limits, and what you have here is a place that works under standard FHA regulatory agreements and takes part in HUD's Project Rental Assistance Contract, so eligible seniors pay about 30% of their income for rent. The waiting list for these units gets long or is sometimes closed, especially for those needing rental help, which isn't unusual for affordable senior housing.

    People who live here find that the building comes with a brick exterior, some landscaping, a community vegetable and flower garden, and signs for visitor parking, though not much more is said about outdoor spaces. Inside, they have laundry facilities, elevators, a resident lounge, a library, and fitness center, along with community areas like a beauty salon and a cozy sitting area by the front doors where folks can relax and watch the grounds. Apartments sometimes come furnished, and there's some extra storage for residents. Units may have cable or satellite TV service and are pet-friendly, which is nice for those who want to keep their companion animals. For security, the entrance stays locked after 5:00 pm, and there's an on-site manager and maintenance staff to help with daily needs and repairs.

    This place has support for seniors who might need a bit of help, so there's services for independent living, assisted living, memory care, and adult day care, though details on each aren't laid out and it's best to ask what's available before making decisions. Those with mobility needs might find accessible units, and support staff do things like help with daily living, memory issues, or connecting folks with home health services. There's meal services with an emphasis on fresh, quality ingredients, though menus and food choices aren't described. You'll see some activities that help residents stay social, active, and engaged, plus there's protections in place for income, voucher use, and discrimination based on things like gender identity and orientation, as set by law.

    Assembly Terrace Apartments runs with revenue and expenses in the hundreds of thousands and is managed by Community Management Corporation, which has experience with full-service property management for rentals like this. The community was formed with help from First Assembly of God and Winston-Salem Housing Foundation, Inc., and it's allowed to accept tax-deductible contributions. The property sticks to compliance and regulatory rules, files an IRS Form 990 every year ending in June, and the staff has a reputation for being helpful and friendly, with a focus on making residents feel welcome and at home. The exact list of amenities or features changes, so it's a good idea to check with a senior living advisor or the management company to see what's included now, whether it's parking, utilities, or specific care services. There's a clear focus here on making things affordable and manageable for low-income seniors needing housing, and the building tries to offer basic comforts and a sense of friendly community without being fancy or luxurious.

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