The $14.4 million apartment building includes 31 one- and two-bedroom units for individuals that meet annual income limits set by the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency.
The other 30 units come with entrance fees starting at $90,000 and monthly fees starting at $1,400.
Under the entrance and monthly fees, residents have access to all areas and services across the Ware campus, including the aquatic and fitness center, craft and hobby spaces, library and beauty and barber salon.
Presbyterian Senior Living is one of the largest not-for-profit providers of senior care in the country with 30 locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Presbyterian Senior Living opens $14.4M campus expansion project
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