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Seniors in West Seneca Celebrate their New Home; Apartment Wait List Speaks Volumes
May 06, 2015
Resolved court case allows seniors to live in affordable apartments at former Houghton College campus
What: Celebration for People Inc. Walnut Senior Living in West
Seneca
When: Friday, May 8, 2015, at 2 p.m.
Where: 804 Union Road, West Seneca (between Seneca Street
and East and West Road)
Who: Congressman Brian Higgins, People Inc. President and
CEO Rhonda Frederick and staff from the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development will share remarks to
celebrate the collaboration. Tenants will share their personal stories and what
it means to live in their hometown.
Why: People Inc. worked through the court system and
partnered with the West Seneca Town Board to resolve any initial concerns to
build a 46-apartment unit building for seniors to live safely and affordably on
the former Houghton College campus.
This new location, People Inc. Walnut Senior Living, marks the agency’s 19th
Senior Living location as it responds to the needs of a growing elderly
population, while helping seniors to have a meaningful life by living affordably
and safely, along with providing support services as needed.
Although there were initial concerns, a need was recognized to provide this
type of housing. “We proactively met with community members to avoid any
misconceptions,” said Rhonda Frederick, People Inc. president and chief
executive officer. “In fact, the success of this project has only shown that
the need is evident as this new location has the highest wait list – actually
enough to build two additional apartment buildings in the area.”
People Inc. Walnut Senior Living is home to independent seniors, age 62 and up,
who meet the federally mandated income guidelines.
People Inc. is a not-for-profit health and human services agency providing
programs and services to more than 12,000 people with special needs, their
families, and seniors throughout Western New York. Since 1971, People Inc. has
assisted individuals to achieve greater degrees of independence and
productivity.