Lincoln Manor sits at 10 Franklin Street in Lincoln, Rhode Island, offering senior living for elderly, disabled, and low-income people, and you'll find that there are 194 units here as part of a bigger program that also runs nearby Manville Manor and Woodland Terrace. The place provides different kinds of care, including independent living for active folks, assisted living for those who need help with daily tasks like dressing and bathing, memory care for people with dementia, and full nursing care for anyone who needs it, though the exact pricing is not published and there's a waiting list process based on eligibility since applicants go through the main office. Lincoln Manor has a friendly staff onsite Monday through Friday from 8:00AM to 4:30PM, and the workers are known to be helpful and kind, always ready to assist with maintenance, health care, and support services, even offering things like legal and financial help.
The apartments come in studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts with galley kitchens, stoves, fridges, and bathrooms, plus there are on-site laundry rooms so residents can do their own washing. Social activities like weekly Bingo, exercise classes, and award-winning programs get held in a Community Building which also has computers with internet and a large screen TV with a VCR for movies or programs, and there's always something going on since people here tend to keep active and connected. Outside, you'll see gazebos and picnic tables at both Lincoln Manor and Manville Manor where residents can relax or share a meal, and there are designated smoking areas plus free bus service twice a week to local stores like Stop & Shop Market, making it a little easier to get out for groceries or errands even for those who don't drive.
Meals are balanced and nutritious, made by chefs and meal planners, and there's help for folks who need assisted living or memory care, from daily support to therapies that help residents stay comfortable or lessen confusion, plus for those who want to keep their independence, the management provides a community that feels like home with lots of outdoor and indoor space. The rental housing is affordable and subsidized, run through HUD, and the program also administers housing choice and Foster Youth to Independence vouchers, making it possible for seniors and the disabled to have a safe place to live without stretching their budgets. Every detail, big and small, from transportation to room layouts and 24-hour maintenance, tends to focus on comfort, safety, and making daily life easier, and at Lincoln Manor, everyone gets a chance to be part of a community that cares for its older members without a lot of fuss, just practical, honest support.