Low Income Housing and Subsidized Apartments in Clifton, NJ
Below is the listing of 4 affordable apartments and low-income housing in Clifton, NJ. Some apartments listed here will require prospective residents to meet income eligibility requirements and other guidelines specific to a housing authority, and other properties will be open to all residents needing affordable housing.
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Clifton Consumer Home
- Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Disabled)
Location: Clifton, NJ - 07015 Contact Phone: (732) 780-1175 |
Evergreen Manor
- Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Clifton, NJ - 07013 Contact Phone: (973) 773-0701 |
Miriam Apartments I - Brawer Building
- Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Clifton, NJ - 07015 Contact Phone: (973) 253-5311 Details: The Brawer Building, also known as Miriam Apartments I, offers seniors independent living with supportive services to help them maintain an active lifestyle. Located on the campus of Daughters of Miriam Center/The Gallen Institute, the Brawer Building consists of 106 studio apartments and 14 one-bedroom apartments. Each apartment has its own kitchenette for the tenant who wishes to prepare their own meals. A call bell system connects tenants with the administrative offices and brings immediate help in the event of an emergency. Designed with the specialized needs of seniors in mind, bathrooms are equipped with grab bars and low-walled tubs for ease and security while bathing and easy grip faucets assist those suffering from joint pain. Large closets provide ample storage space. Other features include 24-hour security and optional weekly maid and linen service. The Brawer Building participates in Section 8 of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (H.U.D.) thereby entitling qualified individuals for federal subsidies through the HUD Section 8 program. In addition, utilities (electricity, gas and water) are included in the rent. Tenants enjoy the privacy of their own apartment, while being afforded a wide array of optional services. A special Shabbat elevator allows observant Jews to move freely throughout the building on the Sabbath avoiding the need to use the stairs. A full-time social worker serves as the service coordinator. She is available to counsel the tenants, serve as a community liaison and coordinate community services. Optional services include a full-time nurse who offers health care counseling, coordinates on-site community physician and podiatric services and responds to tenant emergencies. A structured schedule of activities is designed to engage tenants’ interests, including current event discussions, exercise classes or arts and crafts. Also included in the service package is the use of the regularly scheduled shopping to the market and the mall as well as trips to local restaurants, museums, and the movies. A neighborhood network allows tenants to surf the internet and check email enabling them to keep in touch with friends and family members. A sweeping view of the Manhattan skyline adds a special touch to activities and informal gatherings in the seventh floor lounge. Tenants also take advantage of the multi-media center in the Marcus Auditorium of the Rothenberg Building for screenings of first-run movies and live performances presented by various groups ranging from local school students to world class classical and jazz musicians. In addition to the services provided within the Brawer Building, all of the clinical services of the skilled nursing facility are available to tenants including short- term rehabilitation care, physical and occupational therapy and vision care. |
Miriam Apartments Ii - Esther And Sam Schwartz Building
- Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment (for Elderly)
Location: Clifton, NJ - 07015 Contact Phone: (973) 253-5311 Details: The Esther and Sam Schwartz Building, also known as Miriam Apartments II, provides progressive and advanced solutions to housing for the elderly. Located on the campus of Daughters of Miriam Center/The Gallen Institute, the Esther & Sam Schwartz Building consists of 150, one-bedroom apartments with 28 units specially adapted to make them accessible to persons with mobility impairments. Each apartment includes a fully-equipped kitchen. Each unit of the building is designed for the senior tenant, equipped with grab bars in the bathrooms and a call-bell for immediate response from the main office in the event of an emergency. Tenants at the Esther and Sam Schwartz Building enjoy the independence of their own home while also benefiting from the community atmosphere created by the many active gathering places. Whether enjoying a restaurant-style kosher dinner meal in the main dining hall or a casual kosher lunch at the grill in the coffee shop, there is ample opportunity to engage in social activities. In addition, the coffee shop is now open on Sundays to offer breakfast and/or lunch to the tenants which is made possible through a grant from the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey. The full-time nurse in the Esther and Sam Schwartz Building provides health care counseling and serves as the first response in emergency situations, while the service coordinator, who is a social worker, offers counseling and facilitates access to community services for the tenants. An activities director plans events and gatherings geared toward tenant interests. Whether enjoying a classical music recital on the baby grand piano in the lounge, horticultural activities in the greenhouse, viewing a movie in the multi media center in the Adeline & Harold Kramer Auditorium or taking a trip to an Atlantic City casino, tenants enjoy a wide range of structured activities. In addition, the shopping bus regularly transports participating tenants to the local markets and shopping mall. Tenants form their own groups as well and will schedule regular games of mahjong or bridge while enjoying the expansive view from the top floor lounge. The Morris Feld Memorial Library provides ample reading materials for the book-lover with many titles in large print while a neighborhood network provides access to the internet and email for the technically inclined. The Mary & Sam Adler Coffee and Gift Shop on the ground floor stocks many day-to-day foods and toiletries for those items forgotten during the weekly shopping trips to area supermarkets. Tenants may also take advantage of the services of a beautician in the fully-equipped beauty shop which is open weekly. The grounds of the Esther and Sam Schwartz Building offer beautiful outdoor spaces for tenants to enjoy. A greenhouse provides the perfect place for horticultural activities allowing seniors to pursue their love of plants and gardening. The Gertrude & Charles Cooperwasser Gazebo creates a beautiful outdoor meeting spot for tenants. Equipped with outdoor lighting and ceiling fans, the gazebo is the perfect setting, day or night, to enjoy the beautiful grounds. A Shabbat elevator allows observant Jews to move freely throughout the building on the Sabbath avoiding the need to use the stairs. Round the clock security, weekly maid and linen service and on-site laundry facilities are among the other available amenities. In addition, the clinical services of the skilled nursing facility are also available to tenants in the Esther and Sam Schwartz Building, including short-term rehabilitation, physical and occupational therapy and vision care. The Esther & Sam Schwartz Building participates in Section 8 of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (H.U.D.) thereby entitling qualified individuals aged 62 and over and/or persons with mobility impairments for federal subsidies through the HUD Section 8 program. The kosher meal program is sponsored by Daughters of Miriam Center and is mandatory under the agreement with HUD. The nursing, activity, housekeeping and linen services are optional. Utilities are not included in the rent. |