Fort Lincoln Senior Citizen's Village
3001 Bladensburg Rd NE, Washington, DC 20018
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Deborah
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January 24, 2024
I am currently living at Fort Lincoln Senior Citizen's Village, but it can be better. There are no amenities here. The rooms are decent, but I could stay in a little more room than what I have. The apartment itself is not that bad. The staff here is not too bad either.
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Reviews of Fort Lincoln Senior Citizen's Village in Washington, District of Columbia
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4.0
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4.0
Deborah
4
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January 24, 2024
I am currently living at Fort Lincoln Senior Citizen's Village, but it can be better. There are no amenities here. The rooms are decent, but I could stay in a little more room than what I have. The apartment itself is not that bad. The staff here is not too bad either.
A Clinical Social Worker
4
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August 31, 2011
This housing is in towers in northeast DC, a complex that takes up one whole block. All the living spaces are senior apartments, subsidized by HUD, and residents must meet low-income level requirements. The place is well managed and clean. The housing is very secure"”and management is very strict about who is allowed as a resident: no children or other family members. Fort Lincoln is strictly for seniors who can no longer live in their homes, but cannot afford to live in some of the pricier living places. For those who need assistance with care, Medicaid and other government programs will help pay for aides; there are no caregivers onsite. There is a lobby area"”and a meal delivery option served in the common dining room. There are some activities onsite and a few things aimed at having the residents engaged and involved"”to Wal-Mart and the casinos. There is also the opportunity for some who live there to get involved in the residents council. One potential drawback: Those who do need more care than is available here will have to move.
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