A primary barrier preventing seniors from growing old in the communities they know and love is the lack of affordable housing appropriate for the needs of seniors as they age. To address this issue, NewCourtland Senior Services provides a variety of housing options for seniors seeking to “age in place,” in their own homes and neighborhoods, for as long and healthy as possible. With safety, support, and security at the forefront of everything we do, our three distinctive categories of housing ensure that the needs of residents are always met.
From apartments designed for independent living, to housing for seniors transitioning out of nursing homes, to cottages for the memory-impaired and their caregivers, NewCourtland Senior Services does more than just provide a place to live. Our approach to senior housing is holistic, incorporating every aspect of life, from family and friends to interests and programs that enable seniors to live life to the fullest.
Click here to make a referral >105 one-bedroom apartments designed for independent seniors with supportive service needs.
Learn More >One-bedroom apartments include full amenities for independent adults aged 62 and older.
Learn More >One-bedroom apartments include full amenities for independent adults aged 62 and older.
Learn More >One-bedroom apartments include full amenities for independent adults aged 62 and older.
Learn More >One-bedroom apartments include full amenities for independent adults aged 62 and older.
Learn More >One-bedroom apartments include full amenities for independent adults aged 62 and older.
Learn More >One-bedroom apartments and efficiencies that include full amenities for independent adults aged 62 and older.
Learn More >Two-bedroom cottages designed specifically for people with dementia to live in a secure, home setting with the support of a loved one serving as their primary caregiver.
Learn More >NewCourtland offers qualified candidates the opportunity to transition out of the nursing home and back to the community to help seniors live as independently as possible for as long as possible.
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