Maple River Manor sits in a quiet part of Enderlin at 230 6th Ave S and offers seniors and adults with disabilities a mix of apartments and care options in a peaceful setting, and the community has one-level living so wheelchairs and walkers can easily get around inside and outside on well-kept outdoor paths, and there are also landscaped gardens where folks gather for picnics, fitness classes, gardening, or just sitting with friends. The place rents out roomy one-bedroom apartments that start around $735 a month, and some apartments go for less than Fair Market Rent so seniors using vouchers or with lower incomes get more choices, plus heat and hot water usually come included in the rent to help keep costs steady. Maple River Manor holds 26 income-based apartments, and tenants on assistance typically pay no more than 30% of their income for both rent and utilities, and the owners accept Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers which cover a large part of the rent if needed.
The property uses several federal affordable housing programs, with units funded through Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance and USDA Section 515, so some units come with extra rental help and stay affordable for the long run, and the Housing Authority of Cass County oversees many of these federal and subsidized housing options here by working with Thies & Talle Management to keep everything running day-to-day. Seniors as young as 55 can move in, but most apartments are for folks 62 or older, and there are also units for people with disabilities. All apartments meet accessibility needs set by the Fair Housing Act, ADA, or HUD, so people with different mobility levels can live comfortably.
Maple River Manor gives seniors many choices in how they want to live-folks can pick from independent living, care homes, assisted living, or nursing home care, and the place even has specialized memory care including activities for residents with Alzheimer's or memory issues. The staff organizes crafts and other things to do based on what people like, so there's always something happening both indoors and out, and the community room works as a spot to meet up, play games, or watch television together. Laundry rooms are on-site, kitchens in the units get good reviews (some even with a pass-through for easy serving), and off-street parking makes coming and going easier for residents and visitors. Controlled-access helps with safety around the building too. The community allows cats for those wanting a pet, and veteran resources are available for people who need extra help with long-term care or VA benefits.
It's close enough to town for quick errands, but far enough out that it stays calm. Available apartments include senior apartments, care homes, and places for those wanting more independence or needing more care, plus support is offered for both daily living and staying active. Tours are by appointment, and the quiet, active-adult setting tries to match people's changing needs, making it a good choice for someone looking for affordable senior living with different levels of care and easy living in Enderlin.