Abrams Hall Senior Apartments stands at The Parks at Walter Reed in Upper Northwest Washington, DC, right beside the Great Lawn where you can look out at the green space and maybe catch some fresh air if you feel up to it, with wide sidewalks and places to walk or ride a bike, and you can reach some nearby shops, eating spots, and recreation pretty easy, since it's all in this master-planned community. The building holds 54 private studio apartments for those age 62 and older, mainly for people with very low incomes-places where a single person earns less than $41,000 or a couple under $46,900, but if you've got rental assistance or vouchers, even Medicaid, Abrams Hall accepts all sources of income, and the whole place is Medicaid assisted living which makes it possible for more folks to live here.
Apartments come furnished, with beds, nightstands, chairs, dressers, even towels and sheets, and have kitchenettes with GE appliances, mini-fridges, microwaves, plus walk-in closets and blinds for privacy, and all utilities like heat, hot water, and air are rolled into the rent, so you don't have a string of bills to worry about, while window treatments, accessible bathrooms with walk-in showers, and emergency call systems make it easier for older adults, especially if you need extra support or care. Every apartment has a flat-screen TV, is cable and internet ready, and lets you look out at the trees or lawns-they even have some units with views right over the Great Lawn.
People gather in the dining room for three meals a day with snacks in between, meals that focus on good ingredients and nutrition, and there are a few spots to relax, like the living room facing the Great Lawn, a TV lounge, activity rooms, an outdoor courtyard, a mail room, and a hair salon, so there's always somewhere to meet your neighbors or have a quiet moment. There's a community center with an entertaining kitchen, a fitness and yoga studio where folks can join classes or simple stretching, and regular events and activities happen so residents can stay socially, mentally, and physically active. Management coordinates care with outside providers as needed, and onsite case management and resident services support those who need a little extra help, while personal care, medication help, and nursing oversight are available, plus housekeeping, laundry, pharmacy delivery, and help with transportation arrangements.
Abrams Hall calls its professional staff friendly and helpful, and there's always someone on site around the clock along with 24-hour emergency maintenance, so if you need something fixed or have a question, there's support. Features like "Trusted Owner Status" and "Marketplace Rent Estimator" help renters and owners understand their options, with packages and resources for lease management, document storage, and help with benefits or market analysis. Housing Up, the group behind Abrams Hall, aims to prevent homelessness and offer affordable senior housing; there's a strong sense of community here, especially designed for older adults who need a good place to live and, sometimes, a little extra help with daily activities.
The building's accessible with elevators and wide halls, and all services run Monday to Friday, nine to five. Residents join a social, active community surrounded by gardens, parks, plazas, and events at The Parks and the Rose Garden, giving folks a chance to stay engaged with the life around them. Those who want to learn more or look into housing options can find more at abramshalldc.com.