About This Elm Court
Elm Court was specifically designed to cater to the low-income elderly residents of Princeton. The housing complex comprises of 88 units, including one-bedroom and studio units, of which 9 are designed for the mobility impaired. The funding for Elm Court is derived from HUD 202 funds and Section 8 rental subsidies, which are received by Princeton Community Housing. The rent for residents is 30% of their adjusted gross income, which makes it an affordable housing option for those with low incomes. Elm Court is also well-known for its range of activities such as holiday parties, bingo, and health screenings. The Congregate Care Program, which is available for eligible residents, provides a host of services including hot lunch in the dining room seven days a week, housekeeping services, personal care, and grocery shopping. The residents of Elm Court also have their own garden plots for growing vegetables and flowers, which adds to the charm of the place. The housing complex also offers transportation services to grocery stores, hospitals, the Princeton Shopping Center, Palmer Square, and various local churches on a weekly basis, thanks to a generous grant from Tyco. Overall, Elm Court is an excellent housing option for the low-income elderly residents of Princeton. For more information, interested parties can call (609) 921-0929. It's also worth noting that this apartment accepts HUD subsidies. So, if you're eligible for low-income housing and there are available apartments, the rent is based on 30% of your adjusted gross income.