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William Booth Garden Apartments

Support Seniors
(336) 881-5450
Annissia Baity, Apartment Manager: annissia.baity@uss.salvationarmy.org

Senior Living Services

With the rising cost of housing, health care, and transportation, today many seniors find it impossible to get by with no savings and limited income typically provided by social security. Many of the elderly live out their years in substandard housing without care while succumbing to loneliness and depression.

The Salvation Army is working to change that. 

123 SW Cloverleaf Place
High Point, NC 27263

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How We HElp

The primary mission of the 76 William Booth Garden Apartments is to provide an affordable, safe, independent living community.

The professional and caring staff provide an atmosphere in stark contrast to the isolation and risks often associated with public housing independent living facilities.

Where there is no longer fear

Living with dignity

Support groups, birthday celebrations, and light activities are provided with Salvation Army staff to create an environment that preserves the dignity and quality of life of William Booth Garden's residents.