Welcome Home: Your Next Steps to Residency at LHF Veteran Home
Safe and supportive housing for veterans seeking community.
Safe and supportive housing for veterans seeking community.
LHF Non-Medical Veteran House offers long-term housing and non-medical support to help veterans regain independence and stability. Residents benefit from a supportive community, peer support, life skills development, and access to resources that empower them to thrive.
Provides supportive, independent living for veterans, focusing on stability and well-being rather than medical care. Rules and requirements may vary by location, but residents are expected to follow general house guidelines that promote safety, respect, and accountability.
Respectful behavior toward residents, staff, and guests is required.
Alcohol and drugs are prohibited or strictly limited.
Curfews and quiet hours may apply.
Visitor guidelines must be followed.
Pets may be allowed with restrictions.
Residents handle personal care and room upkeep (subject to inspection).
Meals may be provided or self-prepared.
Community participation is encouraged.
Smoking allowed only in designated areas.
Fees may apply and vary based on income, disability status, or VA benefits. Some homes offer access to veteran-specific services such as counseling or VA assistance. Contact LHF Non-Medical Veterans Home directly for current eligibility, rules, and services.

Be sure you are an honorably discharged veteran, can live independently (non-medical), meet age, residency, or income requirements, and can provide the necessary documents.

Required documents include DD-214 or equivalent, government ID, proof of income or assets, references, and basic medical clearance if needed.
Applications typically request personal info, military service details, current living situation, finances, special needs, and emergency contacts.

Applications will be submitted online only unless discussed otherwise

Staff will review your application and conduct an interview to assess your ability to live ndependently and compatibility with the community

If your application is approved, you will receive an official letter of acceptance detailing your approval and next steps for moving in. You will typically be asked to review and sign a residency or rental agreement, which outlines the fees, house rules, and your responsibilities as a resident.
Additionally, you will need to pay a security deposit to hold your room, if applicable, to secure your room and confirm your move-in date. This process ensures a smooth transition into the home and helps establish clear expectations for both residents and staff.