Presbyterian Senior Living Awarded Funding For New Apartments

<p><a href="http://www.presbyterianseniorliving.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Presbyterian Senior Living</a> (Dillsbrug, Pa.) plans to begin construction this fall on a 50-unit apartment building for low-to-moderate income seniors. The building, called Westminster Place at Queen Street, is scheduled to open by late summer 2015.</p>
Published: July 30, 2014

Presbyterian Senior Living (Dillsbrug, Pa.) plans to begin construction this fall on a 50-unit apartment building for low-to-moderate income seniors. The building, called Westminster Place at Queen Street, is scheduled to open by late summer 2015.

The community will also include a community meeting room, exercise room, library, and game room. All common areas in the secured-access building will be mobility accessible and several apartments will be designed for people with mobility or vision/hearing impairments. The campus will also provide onsite management, maintenance, and supportive service coordination to support aging-in-place.

The 40 one-bedroom and 10 two-bedroom apartments will be available to people age 62 and older whose income is 60 percent or less of the median income in York County. The project will cost $6.56 million. Hogg Construction (York, Pa.) is the general contractor.

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