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    About Trinity House

    Trinity House sits in a spot where you can see well-kept grounds and plenty of green spaces, and it feels quiet and calm most days since the building welcomes people who want peace and a home-like setting, and the place is pet-friendly too, which helps some folks feel more settled if they've got an animal companion. The building has 133 units, with studio and one-bedroom apartments, and some are for people 62 and older, although there's a waiting list for those 62+ studio rooms. The apartments all have their own refrigerators, and rent covers electric, cable, heat, water, sewer, and trash, so you won't need to manage bills one by one, and you also get on-site laundry facilities, a fitness center, and a community room folks use for meetings or social time. There's heat included in the rent, and air feels bright and fresh in the shared spaces, and the units let in plenty of light, which is nice during winter.

    The management team works on-site, so they can help quickly if something's needed, and the staff stays available 24/7, ready for emergencies or to help with things like moving between a bed and a wheelchair if someone needs it, and they cover wellness checks, too. There's a visitor access system to keep people safe, and an emergency card program helps with care if someone has an urgent health problem. Residents get meal service, too, so there's no worry over cooking every day, and the facility's got common rooms where people can visit, spend time, or join planned group activities to help keep bodies and minds active.

    Trinity House connects with health programs supported by state and federal funding and works with HRSA-supported health centers through the Affordable Care Act, which brings in resources for medical help and behavioral health, including tools to check symptoms, get opioid resources, find suicide prevention support, and take part in clinical trials or disaster mental health support if the need's there. The team helps people monitor health concerns like diabetes and has programs to help with behavioral or developmental challenges. Social workers and staff can help folks find community events and advocacy, too, if someone wants to meet others or stay up to speed with what's happening in the world. The environment stays tobacco-free, welcomes energy-efficient appliances, and supports people of all abilities, with some units set up for people who need special accessibility. Anyone thinking about moving in can get options for income-based rent, but Trinity House lists a community fee and a respite fee as part of their overall costs, so that's something to ask about. The facility stands close to public transportation, so it's a bit easier if family or friends want to stop by or if a resident needs to travel out for errands.

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