Clearview Terrace Apartments provides affordable apartment living for seniors aged 62 and over, and for disabled individuals, right in South Central Pennsylvania, and has been doing so since October 1971, with a quiet, smoke-free property where residents find both independence and support, whether they're seeking friendships with neighbors close to their age or need a bit more help with daily living. Friends and family can visit and even join residents for meals in the dining room, and staff is there during the week to answer questions, help with paperwork for government programs, or connect residents to services like transportation or social agencies. The community offers help arranging personalized care, options for extra medical needs, and regular blood pressure checks, with access to nearby hospitals and rehab centers if someone needs more than what can be provided on-site. The apartments come in several sizes since the place has grown over the years-there's Clearview Terrace I, II, and even a third phase and extra units, all managed by Greater Hanover Housing Corporation, who developed this for seniors and disabled people looking for low-cost rental housing and ongoing support for physical, social, and mental needs.
Residents find things to do just about every week, with a calendar full of social events such as bingo, bowling, and musical guests, plus birthday and holiday parties, so nobody feels left out, and there are subsidized bus trips and group outings planned out for the whole year, including grocery trips and even transportation for medical appointments. The building has safety and convenience features you don't always get in typical apartments, making it easier for elderly or disabled residents to get around and feel secure, and the amenities are meant to help people stay healthy, active, and happy as they age in place. The community sticks to equal housing rules, so everyone's welcome no matter their background, and residents feel comfortable in a place that treats them with respect and friendship. The non-profit purpose runs through all the services, from the hot meal programs and events to the staff who try to make everyone feel settled, useful, and at home for as long as they live there.