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Welcome to Antler Arms Apartments - - High-rise Living that is Affordable, Accessible Housing for Seniors and Persons with Disabilities.

Antler Arms, 215 S. Antler, Gladwin, offers seniors and disabled an affordable, accessible and attractive apartment lifestyle near the downtown business district with convenient public transportation as close as the curbside.

Residents can enjoy hot lunches and a variety of regular scheduled activities and special events weekdays at the Gladwin Senior Center, located inside Antler Arms. They also become part of a caring, close-knit apartment community where neighbors help neighbors and apartment management is located in the same building. Antler Arms is secured, with a closed-circuit camera in the lobby. Safety, Security and Service are priorities at Antler Arms.

 
 
 
 

Antler Arms apartments are unfurnished one bedroom units approximately 550 square feet, with living and dining area, a kitchen, and a balcony. (see floor plan). All apartments have a stove, refrigerator, garbage disposal and drapes. Small pets are welcome. Cable hookup is available at tenants own expense. Air Conditioning sleeves are ready for resident's own air conditioner for an additional fee. Tenants have access to on-premises laundry facilities, an activity room, a comfortable downstairs lounge and a back yard patio area with flower beds, picnic tables and benches.

Rent is based on 30 percent of income and includes heat, electric, water and garbage pickup.

For more information and to schedule a tour, please call (989) 426-5721 and ask to speak to an Occupancy Specialist or email to info@gladwinhousing.com

 
 

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1. How much is Rent? Answer: Rent is based on 30% of your income.

 

2. What is included in the rent?  Answer: Rent includes heat, electric, water and garbage pickup.

 

3. How big are the apartments? Answer: The apartments are approximately 500 square feet. All are one bedroom. They include a living room, dining area, kitchen, bath and bedroom.

 

4. Do I bring my own furniture? Answer: All apartments have a stove, refrigerator, garbage disposal and drapes. It is the tenant's responsibility to provide all other furnishings.

 

5. What kind of facilities are available? Answer: The following facilities are available for use: Laundry Room, Dining Center at a $2.00 suggested donation (Monday - Friday), Lounge area, and an Activity Room.

 

6. Are other services available to aid with housekeeping or personal care? Answer: Yes. There are several programs offered such as Council on Aging and the City County Transit, providing transportation throughout the county.

 

7. Is cable television available? Answer: Yes. Cable hookup is available at tenants own expense.

 

8. If something goes wrong, who fixes it? Answer: If something in your apartment is not working properly, contact the office and we will report it to the maintenance department for repair.

 

9. Are vacancies currently available? Answer: You can call and ask the Occupancy Specialist if she currently has an apartment ready for you or you can be placed on a waiting list to move in when one becomes available.

 

10. How do I apply? Answer: Please complete a Application and contact the Occupancy Specialist for an appointment.
 

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1. SMOKE DETECTORS:  Each apartment has a Smoke Detector that is both hard wired and has battery backup.  In case of a power outage our Smoke Detectors will remain functional.

 

2. EVACUATION MAPS: On the back of your entrance door is an evacuation map.  In case of an evacuation follow the route indicated by the footsteps.

 

3. FIRE PULL STATIONS:  At the end of each hallway on each floor is a fire pull station.  In case of fire, pull this alarm.  We have a monitoring company and maintenance staff that is automatically notified and will in turn notify the Local Fire Department.

 

4. EMERGENCY PULL CORDS: Every apartment has 2 medical emergency pull cords - one in the bathroom and one in the bedroom.  When the cord is pulled an alarm will go off.  Employees or neighbors can respond in case of a medical emergency and contact 911 for you if you cannot get to a phone.  If you feel that you need an ambulance and are able to get to the phone, dial 911 directly.
 

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1. INTERCOM:  The front entry has an intercom panel and apartments are equipped with a front door lock release.

 

2. ELEVATOR:  The building is equipped with an elevator. 

 

3. POWER OUTAGE: If the power goes out the generator will light the hallways and stairways and the elevator will run.

 

4. TRASH ROOMS:  Every floor has a trash room next to the elevator. 

 

5. CAMERA MONITORING:  The front door has a closed circuit security camera which is displayed on the resident's television. 

 

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1. LUNCH PROGRAM AND ACTIVITIES:  After settling into your new home, ask the Dining Center Manager to explain the programs that are available.

 

2. CABLE TELEVISION:  You may subscribe to cable by contacting the number posted to make arrangements.

 

3. GARBAGE DISPOSALS:  These are provided in each apartment and a trash chute carries bagged trash to a first floor dumpster.

 

4. LAUNDRY:  The laundry room is for residents only and has 3 coin operated washers and dryers. 

 

5. AIR CONDITIONERS:  If you wish to install an air conditioner, check with the office for measurements.  There is a monthly excess utility charge and possible installation fees.

 

6. THERMOSTATS:  Set your thermostat for your comfort. 

 

7. REPAIRS:  If something in your apartment is not working properly, call the office so we can report it to the maintenance department. 

 

 

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