Clarke Square Apartments sits at 1740 W Pierce Street in Milwaukee, right in the heart of the city, and offers affordable senior apartments for people who are 55 and older, and folks find studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts, all non-smoking, so if you're looking for a pet, the community allows pets too, but there's a weight limit for dogs you'll want to keep in mind, plus the apartments come with air-conditioning, kitchenettes, and you get extra storage space, which helps keep things tidy, and there's underground parking along with laundry rooms on each floor, which means you don't have to haul baskets up or down the stairs, plus the rent covers heat, water, trash, and sewer, making the bills a little easier to plan for, and residents get safe, wide elevators and wide doorways, so wheelchairs and walkers can move around easy, and if you need a shower with wheelchair access, that's available too. The community has a 6.4 out of 10 rating, and it's managed by Horizon Property Management Services as part of the ANEWSTARR network, and you'll find both independent living and assisted living options, so the place works for seniors who want to live on their own or need a bit more support, and you can expect help with diabetic care, non-ambulatory care, and incontinence care if needed. There's always someone to assist, and staff members stay sincere with their work because people matter here, and if you need something, you can reach out with a 24-hour call system.
Meal preparation and service use organic food and ingredients, and you can eat with others in the dining room, which makes meals more enjoyable for many people, plus you get housekeeping and linen services so you don't need to worry about keeping up with chores. Clarke Square Apartments has a community room for gatherings, a library, a country store, and even a business center in case you need to handle paperwork or just want a quiet spot, and there's a fitness center too, and regular fitness programs so you can stay active. The activity calendar is full, from planned day trips and engaging social programs to regular community-sponsored events, giving everyone a chance to connect. Residents can use the internet, cable, and Wi-Fi in their apartments, so staying in touch with family's easier, and getting around town works well too, because there are transportation arrangements, including rides to doctors' appointments and other outings, and public transit is easy to reach from here, so if you don't drive anymore you'll still have options. Everything adds up to an environment where seniors can live on their own but still get support when they need it and join activities or just relax in their apartment-lots of folks find the community lively and warm, and the surroundings offer plenty of chances for companionship and enjoying everyday life.