The Adriana is a senior community for people 55 and older who meet certain income requirements, and you'll find it's meant for independent living, not assisted care, so folks can keep enjoying their own space with a bit of support where they need it. The apartments have spacious floor plans with washer and dryer rentals in some units, and if someone needs an extra washer and dryer, it's $30 a month. People can watch TV and use the internet with a media package that starts at $45 a month. There's a private courtyard for sitting outside, and upstairs you'll find a rooftop deck with a clear view of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, so you get a nice bit of Seattle sky and fresh air when you want. Some apartments come with things like lowered cabinets, wider doorways, grab bars, and switches placed so those using wheelchairs or walkers can manage on their own, and there's non-carpeted flooring as needed for easy movement, which helps folks who have trouble getting around. Walk-in showers, accessible appliances, and other thoughtful touches show the community pays attention to comfort for people who need them.
There's three laundry rooms and two elevators, and garage parking is available, with covered and off-street parking as options too. A dishwasher and garbage disposal make for less kitchen fuss, and cable TV hookup is there if someone wants it, but that's an extra feature. The property is pet-friendly, so people can bring a pet if they wish, and the whole area is non-smoking. Utilities are included in the rent, which makes budgeting simple. Residents can meet up in the community room for social activities and the community holds fun things to do, so there's a chance to connect with neighbors, and the exercise room lets people keep active even when it's rainy out. Some apartments have decks or patios where people like to sit and see the view.
The building stays clean and the staff are described as friendly and caring. The Adriana's part of Village Concepts, and people who get Housing Authority tenant-based vouchers like Section 8 can apply. Visitors can stop in any time during open hours to look at floor plans or talk about what's available. Directions and other information are easy to access if people want to come see the place. Every household member must be at least 55 and meet the income rules, so it's a true senior community. The Adriana focuses on being an affordable option for seniors wanting a mix of independence and comfort, and the setting and features make everyday living simpler for each person who calls it home.