#1 Best reviewed of 2 independent living in State Center
$720 per month
The Village Cooperative of Marshalltown offers a vibrant community with various amenities and convenient access to essential services, but potential drawbacks may include limited privacy in shared spaces and reliance on nearby facilities for certain needs.
Excellent Care
Glenwood Place
4.3 from 12 reviews
#2 Best reviewed of 2 independent living in State Center
$3,760 to $6,800 per month
Glenwood Place offers a caring environment with dedicated staff and enjoyable dining experiences, but prospective residents should consider mixed reviews on facility layout, pricing, staffing shortages, and engagement in activities.
Villa Del Sol
3.4 from 14 reviews
#3 Best reviewed of 2 independent living in State Center
Villa Del Sol in Marshalltown, IA provides seniors with a safe and comfortable environment, close to amenities including restaurants, healthcare services, places of worship, and transportation options.
Vintage Cooperative of Ames
5.0 from 7 reviews
#4 Best reviewed of 2 independent living in State Center
$1,300 to $1,800 per month
Vintage Cooperative of Ames offers a vibrant lifestyle with numerous local amenities and supportive activities, but may lack privacy due to shared spaces and communal living arrangements.
Windsor Oaks
5.0 from 4 reviews
#5 Best reviewed of 2 independent living in State Center
Windsor Oaks in Ames, IA offers limited on-site religious services and may lack extensive recreational activities compared to other independent living options.
Northcrest Community
5.0 from 3 reviews
#6 Best reviewed of 2 independent living in State Center
Northcrest Community offers a warm, supportive environment with spacious, homelike accommodations, engaging activities, excellent dining options, and attentive staff dedicated to fostering companionship and well-being for its residents.
Newton Village
3.5 from 4 reviews
#7 Best reviewed of 2 independent living in State Center
$1,250 to $2,880 per month
Newton Village in Newton, IA offers a vibrant Independent Living community with engaging activities, comfortable amenities, nutritious dining, and convenient access to local services.
New Facility
Green Hills Retirement Community
4.5 from 4 reviews
#8 Best reviewed of 2 independent living in State Center
Green Hills Health Care Center offers spacious, well-maintained accommodations with a welcoming atmosphere, diverse recreational activities, and convenient transportation services for seniors seeking an independent living community.
Cleanliness
Timberland Village
5.0 from 1 review
#9 Best reviewed of 2 independent living in State Center
Timberland Village is a beautifully maintained independent living community that prioritizes cleanliness, fosters a warm and welcoming atmosphere among residents, and offers attractive accommodations that enhance both comfort and social engagement.
Active Lifestyle
Newton Village
3.5 from 4 reviews
#10 Best reviewed of 2 independent living in State Center
Reviews of a Des Moines area independent living community highlight its cleanliness and friendly, professional staff, but also note that it may not suit everyone's activity levels or financial needs due to its lack of Medicaid acceptance.
Best Pet Friendly Independent Living in State Center, IA
Dogs & Cats
Glenwood Place
4.3 from 12 reviews
$3,760 to $6,800 per month
Glenwood Place offers a caring environment with dedicated staff and enjoyable dining experiences, but prospective residents should consider mixed reviews on facility layout, pricing, staffing shortages, and engagement in activities.
Dogs & Cats
Vintage Cooperative of Ames
5.0 from 7 reviews
$1,300 to $1,800 per month
Vintage Cooperative of Ames offers a vibrant lifestyle with numerous local amenities and supportive activities, but may lack privacy due to shared spaces and communal living arrangements.
Dogs & Cats
Newton Village
3.5 from 4 reviews
Reviews of a Des Moines area independent living community highlight its cleanliness and friendly, professional staff, but also note that it may not suit everyone's activity levels or financial needs due to its lack of Medicaid acceptance.