Madison Village Apartments sits at 3105 E 4th St, just a few miles from Bartlesville, Oklahoma, in a quiet spot that's close enough to get to shopping, dining, and entertainment if you want, and you'll notice it was designed for people aged 55 and up who are looking to live independently or need some extra help. The building has been around since 1985, and over the years, it's become known for having a friendly staff and a community feel, and you'll find awards for things like "Best Meals and Dining," "Best Activities," and "Most Friendly." Folks who stay here say the staff acts helpful and there's always something to do, be it social, physical, or mental, to help everyone stay active and engaged. Meals are prepared by chefs and planners, and they offer memory care for those managing Alzheimer's or dementia, along with options for assisted living, nursing care, and even home care if that's needed.
The place has project-based Section 8 rental assistance, which means if you have a Section 8 voucher, you may need to let that go when you move in if your unit already participates in the property's rental assistance plan, and that can make the waiting list for an apartment pretty long-or even closed sometimes-mostly because people hang onto these affordable spots. Madison Village has units for folks with different income levels, and they go by something called the Area Median Income, so people earning 30%, 50%, or 80% of what's common in the area might find a fit, and with utilities paid by the property, you don't have to budget for those every month, plus there's no property tax to worry about. The apartments come in studio and one-bedroom varieties, with about 625 square feet, glass doors leading out to patios, big closets, and bathrooms that give you room to move, all finished with materials that make things feel pretty comfortable without being too fancy. There are two laundry rooms, a clubhouse for events and activities, and an emergency medical call system along with 24-hour maintenance if something goes wrong. They handle all the yardwork, which is nice if you don't want to bother with upkeep anymore, and there's a courtesy patrol as well.
The community counts as one of the 752 affordable apartments in Bartlesville, so there are options for people with different needs-independent senior living, care homes, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing. People living here mention things feel safe, it's a quiet area, and you're not far from hospitals or parks either. Most residents like the meal options and appreciate the activities and events that keep things interesting. The apartments seem to work out well for people who want to downsize, live comfortably, and not have to fuss with maintenance. There's a review score of about 8 to 8.6 out of 10 from the folks who live there and those who visit, and "A Place For Mom" lists Madison Village Apartments as a senior living choice, too. You can set up a tour or ask about what's open, though you may hit a waiting list, but for anyone wanting affordable senior housing that includes rent assistance and a bit of extra help if needed, Madison Village Apartments has earned some good marks over the years.