Campus Apartments sits at 290 7th St SW in Huron, South Dakota, offering single-bedroom units for seniors with a mix of independent and assisted living options, so folks can pick the support they need, and these apartments are subsidized through federal programs, which makes them a good choice for people with low incomes, though you really do have to meet their eligibility rules-they check about income (needs to be under 80% of the area's median), legal residency or citizenship, and require a valid SSN or ITIN, and they've got strict policies about evictions, felony records, or offender status, which keeps things safe. Rent is either a flat rate or based on a percentage of your gross income, and for folks under HUD, the utility allowance is figured right into what you pay, taking some guesswork out of your monthly costs, and you can find Section 8 units rented right above the senior center with Campus Apartments if you qualify.
The apartments are designed for seniors, including specific options for low-income elderly residents and for those who want simple, no-frills living with easy access and community features like on-site laundry, parking, pet-friendly spots, and community rooms for socializing or activities. The senior community here gets a boost from its link to centers like Minneluzahan Senior Citizen Center, Pierre Area Senior Citizens Center, Mobridge Senior Citizens Center, Huron Area Senior Center, and the Senior Citizens Center at Yankton, each offering activities like bingo, group meals, dance, exercise, crafts, cards, line dancing, and even Medicare Part D help, blood pressure checks, and nutrition services such as meals on wheels or congregate meals, and some have special services like transportation, financial aid, legal help, or volunteer opportunities.
Campus Apartments also connects to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Nutrition for the Elderly Program, so some residents can get help with meals, personal care, home repair or modification, telephone reassurance, and other supportive services-sometimes even job help or respite care if that's needed, and this area around Huron has quick access to four pharmacies, four doctors, a hospital for emergencies, and plenty of theaters, restaurants, parks, and about 25 places of worship if you're looking for social, spiritual, or cultural activities right nearby.
For care, you'll find assisted living help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, or medication, plus independent living for active seniors who want convenience and a friendly setting, and there are designated memory care options for those facing dementia with safe apartment features set up to prevent confusion, plus small, residential care homes for people who like a more personal setting with live-in caregivers. They coordinate therapy services from community partners, and if you want, you can look up other senior living choices and compare care or even check the catalog of products, thanks to the service's association with A Place for Mom. The whole campus keeps things simple and social, letting folks choose between different types of support or housing with open access to transportation, communal activities, and plenty of ways to connect with others at the Huron Adult Day Services in the same building.