Danish Village is a HUD subsidized, independent living apartment complex for people age 62 or older, or hadicapped that meet HUD's income guidelines.
Lutheran Social Services of Michigan (LSSM) creates communities of service. We walk with people in need, offering hope and compassion while upholding their dignity, advocating for equality and justice, and seeking creative solutions.
A social ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), LSSM is not just for Lutherans. The church has been meeting people’s needs since the early 1900s when a Lutheran "city missionary" arrived in Detroit to provide services to the poor. From the very beginning, Lutheran Social Services has reached out to individuals regardless of their religion, race, ethnicity or national origin.
The organization was incorporated as the Lutheran Inner Mission League in 1934. Today, Lutheran Social Services of Michigan spans the state’s Lower Peninsula with more than 70 programs in 40 cities. Lutheran Social Services’ diverse staff share a dedication to serving their fellow humans by doing the right thing, for the right reasons, every day.
Community features for Residents:
- HUD-subsidized rent
- library (a mini-branch of the Rochester Public Library)
- computers with free Internet access
- lounge with piano and organ
- crafts room
- pool table
- exercise room
- large kitchen for preparing party meals
Apartment features:
- one bedroom
- living/dining room
- kitchenette with stove, refrigerator and garbage disposal
- large storage closet
- drapes included
- pets welcome