Ft.
Myers Presbyterian Community provides Senior apartments.
If you have dreamed of retiring to a beautiful waterfront home, look no further.
With its tropical landscaping and tranquil park-like setting on the bank of the Caloosahatchee River,
Fort Myers Presbyterian offers spectacular water views for an affordable price.
Just a short walk will take you to a lovely center offering groceries, restaurants, a hair salon and much more.
The Edison Ford winter estate is just a few blocks away.
Both the studio and one bedroom apartments are bright and airy with ample closet space.
Residents can enjoy free Wi-Fi access, billiards and a 24-hour laundry center.
Common areas abound and include a multipurpose room, library and screened outdoor patio.
Park benches along the river front provide a serene place to enjoy manatee and bird watching with family and friends.
Small pets are welcome.
The government gives funds directly to apartment owners such as Ft.
Myers Presbyterian Community.
The apartments lower the rents they charge to low-income tenants.
It is up to the apartment owners to decide how many apartments are available there at the low cost apartment rate.
To qualify for these apartments, you can earn no more than the income limit which is specified by the apartment when you apply for vacancy.
Call or visit the Ft.
Myers Presbyterian Community management office to apply for openings.
They urge you to call as most low income apartments nowadays have waiting lists.
You will need to call them to find out current rates as they are also subject to change.
They provide apartment rates where possible, but they are always subject to change as there are specials and other discounts available at different times of the year.
Apartment provided by the Presbyterian Homes and Housing Foundation of Florida:
Serving the Tampa Bay and Peace River Presbyteries, they provide affordable non-assisted rental housing for low-income seniors in West Central Florida.
With 3,115 units at 12 different sites, they are the largest non-profit sponsor of HUD housing in Florida.
You are invited to learn more about their communities and what they offer.
Download application online: http://phhf.com/ft_myers/ft_myers_forms
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I am a 74 year old widow living in an Independent senior community Oaks of Wellington in Manassas, Va. I would love to have a brochure if one is available. I planned to move to Florida last year since my eldest son and family moved to Florida in October 2019. Daughter in law is a nurse and is my P.O.A. regarding all my financial dealings but it makes it difficult when I am in Virginia and she is in Pensacola, Florida. I am curious to know if there are handicap apartments at your facility and if there is a pool nearby since 5 days a week I walk in the pool at the Oaks and exercise my knees and legs. If God allows me to be closer to my eldest and his family this will happen but if He has other plans then I will bloom where He plants me. Blessed be God!
Myself and Friend looking Forward to Be able to have Great apartment sounds like HEAVEN Compared to assisted living.
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