Monona Hills sits at 353 Owen Road in Monona, Wisconsin, right in a quiet, scenic area, and you can get to a lot of things nearby like cafes such as Starbucks and Wonderstate Coffee, parks like Owl's Creek Park and Olbrich Park, plus pharmacies, restaurants, and medical offices including Luskin Allan T Md Dean Health System East Clinic Madison, with hospitals like St Mary's also close, so residents don't have to travel far for daily needs or emergencies. This is an assisted living community that offers both assisted living and memory care services, as well as senior apartments for folks who want more independent living, and the place is connected with several kinds of senior living, including home care, short-term respite care, and affordable options for low-income seniors because it's a Section 8 affordable housing property, and that's especially helpful for people wanting to stretch their money but still have a safe, stable place to live.
The apartments here come in one-bedroom layouts and include modern touches like ceiling fans, window coverings, a sleeve for an air conditioner, carpet and vinyl flooring, and kitchen appliances, plus the property claims heat and hot water are included and there are underground parking choices connected with Monona Lakeview Apartments, and those little details make a difference when you're looking at monthly costs and comfort. Monona Hills allows small pets, which many people appreciate for companionship, and accessibility features include elevators and emergency pull cords, while the community keeps things safe with locked interior mailboxes, a 24-hour security system, and an intercom entry, which means you won't have to worry so much about who's coming and going.
People who live here can use a craft room, a beauty salon, a community room with a kitchen for activities or get-togethers, and on-site coin laundry machines, so chores and hobbies are easier, and the community offers nutritious meals planned by chefs, even winning awards for best meals, best activities, and most friendly environment, so people seem to enjoy the food and gatherings. The building's smoke-free, has a library, general store, free off-street parking, and social activity programs, so folks can stay as busy or as relaxed as they wish, and there's internet and computer access to help keep up with news or family, plus senior living advisors can help talk through options and services, because sometimes choices about care take a little talking through.
Monona Hills is managed by Meridian Group Inc. and is open to seniors and people with disabilities, following equal opportunity rules for both residents and staff, so there's a welcoming environment and different apartment types to pick from. The location remains close to neighborhood spots like churches-such as McFarland United Church of Christ and Hope Lutheran Church-and offers a peaceful setting while making sure people have support for daily needs or extra care when memory support gets necessary. Monona Hills has a simple, no-frills style with enough features and community connections to help people live comfortably, and it seems to focus on making daily life easier while keeping people connected to Monona's natural surroundings and resources.