Almshouse

/ˈɑːmzhaʊs/ noun

A building where poor or elderly people are given free housing and care supported by charitable donations.

From 'alms' + 'house.' Almshouses emerged in medieval Europe as institutions to shelter the destitute, evolving from informal charitable shelters into organized residential facilities by the 16th century.

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