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The '''Armed Forces Retirement Home (AFRH) in Washington, D.C.''' is one of two residences operated by the AFRH, an independent agency of the Executive Branch of the United States Government. Located in northwest Washington, D.C., this facility provides housing, health care, and other services to eligible military veterans. ==History== * The Washington campus of the AFRH traces its origins to the U.S. Soldiers' Home, established in 1851. This was one of the first institutions of its kind, aimed at providing care for retired and disabled military personnel. * The original structure, known as President Lincoln's Cottage, was used by President Abraham Lincoln as a summer retreat and is now a National Historic Landmark. ==Facilities and Amenities== ===Resident Accommodations=== * The campus offers private rooms with amenities such as air conditioning, private bathrooms, and walk-in closets. ===Health and Wellness=== * Comprehensive medical services are available on-site, including dental, vision, and various therapy options like physical and occupational therapy. ===Recreational Activities=== * The AFRH provides numerous activities for residents, including: * A 9-hole golf course * Bowling center * Theater for movies and live performances * Exercise classes and pool tournaments ===Cultural and Educational Opportunities=== * With proximity to numerous cultural landmarks, residents can enjoy trips to museums, historical sites, and the Smithsonian Institution. Regularly scheduled trips and events are part of the community's offerings. ==Location and Accessibility== * The AFRH-Washington is nestled in a scenic area of Washington, D.C., offering views of iconic landmarks like the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol. * It's accessible via public transportation, with nearby Metro stations and bus lines. ==Eligibility and Application== * Eligibility for residency is based on service criteria such as years of active duty, service-related disabilities, or participation in wartime activities. * Veterans can apply through the AFRH's official website or by contacting the admissions office directly. ==Community Life== * Residents have opportunities to engage in community governance through the Residents Advisory Council and participate in various social clubs and activities. ==Financial Structure== * Residents pay a fee based on a percentage of their income, ensuring that the home remains accessible to veterans of varying financial situations. ==Sustainability and Future Plans== * The AFRH in Washington, D.C., has undergone renovations and updates to ensure it meets modern standards while preserving historical aspects of the campus. * There are ongoing plans for property development on parts of the campus to support the financial sustainability of the institution. ==External Links== * [AFRH Washington - Official Website](https://www.afrh.gov/washington)[](https://www.afrh.gov/washington) * [AFRH - General Information](https://www.afrh.gov)[](https://www.afrh.gov/) ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Armed Forces Retirement Home]]