Pleasant Valley Colony

    390 Allgyer Dr, Plain City, OH, 43064
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    About Pleasant Valley Colony

    Pleasant Valley Colony sits in Plain City, OH, and serves those aged 62 and over, offering one- and two-bedroom garden apartments as rental units, and rent can go for about 30% of a resident's monthly income, which helps folks with fixed or lower incomes manage their costs, and the place uses HUD subsidies-including Section 8 (202) program funding-to help keep things affordable for seniors and people who have a hard time making ends meet, since the place is part of a bigger public housing effort that tries to bring people from different incomes together, backed by a government housing authority. The apartments are non-smoking spaces and include fire alarms, smoke detectors, and at least one unit set up for folks with mobility needs, so safety and accessibility get some real attention, and the complex has elevators in the buildings with more than one floor. Pleasant Valley Colony's team works with each resident on a care plan that fits the person's needs and budget, giving care options from independent living to assisted living and memory care, and the staff can help with tasks like bathing, dressing, and keeping track of medicine if needed. There's an on-site senior center, a service coordinator who lends a hand with daily issues, home delivery for groceries and medications, and mail comes right to the site, making it easier for everybody, and the apartments and shared spaces are made to be comfortable and accessible for seniors. Folks can join in social and recreational activities in the community, and there are personalized care plans and special support for people who need more help with daily life. Pleasant Valley Colony keeps a focus on offering affordable housing and care choices, using a mix of public support and community features, and the goal's to let older adults and people with lower incomes live with some dignity and the extra help they might need now and then, using clear rules and set names for its rooms, programs, and staff roles to make sure people know what to expect.

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