Allen House Apartments
3760 Minnesota Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC 20019
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About Allen House Apartments in Washington, District of Columbia
Allen House Apartments, situated in Washington, DC, provide both Memory Care and Assisted Living services. The community offers a variety of apartment types, some featuring in-unit living rooms and kitchenettes. This setup allows residents to maintain a comfortable and semi-independent lifestyle while receiving necessary care.
Several amenities are available to enhance the residents' quality of life. Outdoor common areas cater to those who enjoy time outside, and the community is pet-friendly, permitting residents to keep their pets. Organized activities and programs cater to various interests, and meals are provided, ensuring residents have access to nutritious dining options without the need to cook daily.
Social interaction is fostered through events and communal dining options, with access to WiFi/Internet that helps residents stay connected with family and friends. For those who enjoy physical activity, yoga and stretching opportunities are offered. Residents can also participate in organized field trips and outings, which provide opportunities to engage with the broader community.
Allen House Apartments offer services designed to support daily living, including general transportation for appointments and outings, in addition to housekeeping services to ensure clean and comfortable living spaces. These services contribute to a supportive and well-rounded living environment.
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Government of the District of Columbia Assisted Living Residences
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Reviews of Allen House Apartments in Washington, District of Columbia
3.0
(1 review)
A Clinical Social Worker
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September 27, 2011
This is a senior apartment housing complex"”all residents must be 62 or older. It is subsidized housing in a midrise complex that takes up an entire city block. But despite its size, it doesn't feel overwhelming. Many of the residents are wheelchair-bound, and the entire place is accessible to them, with ramps and wide hallways. Its location borders the northeast and southeast parts of the city"”which convenient for residents since there's a shopping center across the street that includes a Safeway, and public transportation is also nearby. There is secured access; residents must buzz in all visitors. It's clean, but a pretty dated facility; the carpet and furniture have a somewhat worn look and feel. There is a little common area in the basement, but residents don't seem to use it much, and there is no other place outside the rooms that is set up for congregating. The living units are one-bedrooms. Each one has a small kitchen and a living room. The bedrooms and a bathroom are nice size. Again, the interior s seem rather dated. However, residents who have maintenance matters get quick and appropriate help, which is a plus. People seem to keep pretty much to themselves, so it may not be the best pace for people who crave camaraderie. This is a good solid subsidized housing place, as there is no chaotic feel to it.
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