Rental housing for people who meet low-income standards, subsidized by the Federal Government (HUD). There is usually a substantial waiting list.
Princeton Community Housing (PCH)
Main Office
1000 Herrontown Rd., STE 201 Princeton, NJ 08540-7716
609.924.3822
Manages housing at Spruce Circle, Redding Circle, Clay Street, Karin Court, Maple, and Franklin Terraces
Princeton Housing Authority (PHA)
Main Office
Spruce Circle Building 179, Princeton, NJ 08540
609.924.1663
Charleston Place Senior Housing
Address: 3424 State Route 27, Kendall Park, NJ 08824
732.297.7966
Ewing Independent Living
1015 Whitehead Rd Ext, Ewing Township, NJ 08638
609.989.8500
The Gables at West Windsor
996 Alexander Road, Princeton Junction, NJ 08550
609.799.8885
Lawrence Plaza
Lawrenceville, NJ
609.883.5407
Park Place Apartments
Ewing, NJ
609.771.4392
Princeton Senior Living
500 Thanet Cir, Princeton, NJ 08540
844.379.8802
(TTY) 800.852.7899
In addition, some communities offer congregate housing. An individual rents a private (or semi-private) room and eats meals in a communal dining room. Laundry, housekeeping and some support services are available. There is a non-medical staff person on duty part or all of the day. Such “Comprehensive Personal Care Homes” are licensed by the Department of Health. Elm Court includes congregate housing. There are no known boarding homes in Princeton, but they exist in surrounding communities.
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