Tucker House

    7700 Armfield Ave, Norfolk, VA, 23505
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    About Tucker House

    Tucker House sits over on Armfield Avenue in Norfolk, Virginia, with 127 apartments on three acres, and it's a place made for seniors, mostly for those aged 62 and over who need an affordable spot to call home, and the building is funded by HUD and run by Urban Ministry Housing Development Corp., which isn't trying to make a profit. Residents live in either one-bedroom or efficiency apartments, with full kitchens that come with a range, range hood, and refrigerator, plus emergency pull cords in every unit to get help if needed, and there's room for people in wheelchairs too, with 14 specially designed apartments and three elevators, so mobility isn't a problem, and it's all non-smoking since May 2020, meaning smoking isn't allowed anywhere in the building or near the doors. There are a bunch of places to relax, like a glassed-in veranda, outdoor courtyard, and wrap-around porch out front, and indoors, there's a chapel, computer café, libraries, multipurpose rooms for things like arts and crafts, and big lounge spaces on all three floors, plus there's a manager available during nights and weekends, daytime lobby supervision, and video surveillance in busy areas and at the front entrance, along with alarmed exterior doors and a special dial-in system that lets guests reach residents without walking right in, so safety is built into everyday life. Tucker House also provides on-site meals with nutritious options, and the staff can help with things like diabetic care, incontinence, and non-ambulatory needs, though there's no nursing care available, so the support tends to be more about helping people stay independent. Residents can take part in activities like devotional gatherings, games, arts, holiday meals, and outings, with plenty of opportunities to be social, both on and off the property, plus there's a pet-friendly policy for approved animals, so people aren't forced to give up their companions when they move in. Utilities, cable, and phone access come with the apartments, and seniors get to use laundry rooms in both parts of the building, and there are regular housekeeping, meal, and laundry services available as part of what Tucker House offers, not to mention a steady schedule of renovations in the works to keep things updated, like new heating and air, remodeled common areas, and better outdoor spaces. Being part of Norfolk Urban Outreach Ministry, Tucker House works with other organizations like Episcopal Church groups and donors to make sure low-income seniors have safe, respectful, and affordable housing, plus with memory care, assisted living, and independent living options under the Section 8 (202) community rules, the place aims to cover a wide range of needs so people can live with dignity and community spirit.

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