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Residential Options for People with Disabilities
Table of Contents
- Residential Options for People with Disabilities
- Residential Options for Senior Citizens
- Guide to Home Ownership
- Guide to Reverse Mortagages
- Accessible Housing
- Renting Information
- Long-Term Care Facilities
- Housing Assistance
- Emergency Housing
Residential options for persons with disabilities vary from home ownership
and renting to specialized residential facilities. Options that will provide
for the most independence without sacrificing safety are always best.
Often persons with disabilities who need more support can still be very
independent in an assisted or supported living facility. These homes provide
staffing to assist individuals in essential activities such as shopping, bill
paying, bathing, and meal preparation. The services provided in these
residential facilities vary from agency to agency, so it is important to
research each option before making a decision. These specialized homes also
typically have waiting lists, so advance planning always makes the transition
easier and can help to avoid a housing crisis.
Modifications to a home can make the difference between one that does not
meet a person's needs to one that provides complete independence. Not all
modifications are costly although major modifications may require you to get a
loan. Several federal programs can help you finance these modifications.
U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
HUD provides a discussion on fair housing and equal opportunity for persons
with disabilities living in federal housing in this section of their website.
It also links to two important programs to help with home modifications,
Property Improvement Loans (Title 1) and Rehabilitation Loans (Section 203
(k)).
Disability
Resources, Inc.
Disability Resources, Inc. is a nonprofit organization established to promote
and improve awareness, availability and accessibility of information that can
help people with disabilities live, learn, love, work and play independently.
This section of their website provides multiple resources to persons seeking
accessible housing.
Last Updated on 9/27/2007