Poplar Lane Court sits along New Salem Road in Uniontown, Pennsylvania and welcomes seniors who are 62 or older, including those with very low incomes, so you'll find the building itself offers 49 one-bedroom apartments, and residents usually pay rent based on about 30% of what they make. The place is pet-friendly if you have a small animal, and they have rules about that, so you do have to check. People who live here can expect lawn care, snow removal, and access to on-site laundry, plus there's parking, public transportation, and outdoor spaces to enjoy. Apartments come with kitchens that have stoves and refrigerators, individually controlled heat and air conditioning, wall-to-wall carpeting, water, sewer, and trash included, and there's controlled access for safety along with emergency pull cords in every unit. You'll find elevators and accessible apartments, non-smoking units, community rooms for activities or social events, and regular programs that help folks stay connected. The management keeps on top of 24/7 maintenance, so repairs and needs get taken care of day or night, all year.
Poplar Lane Court also offers a brochure, and you can get guidance from a senior living advisor if you want help understanding your options. Presbyterian SeniorCare manages the property, and A Place for Mom works as its property management partner. HUD subsidies, including Section 8 (202), are accepted, helping people with lower incomes. You do need to meet certain age and income rules to qualify. Along with basic independent living, Poplar Lane Court has different levels of care for folks who need some help, including services for assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, home health care, hospice, and even adult day services, so people can stay as long as their needs change. The building has safety features like fire alarms and smoke detectors, and Service Coordination is offered on-site. Residents say they like the community, with reviews giving it a score of 8.7 out of 4 reviews. Seniors here find a community focused on comfort, safety, and having enough support in place if health changes come along, and you'll see laundry, mail delivery, and maintenance covered, making daily life a bit easier.