Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will help you find low-income housing for your disabled brother. Visit www.hud.gov; once there, you can request assistance in finding the proper housing for your brother.
Try looking at your housing joint position from the outside...
As a category, "housing wanted" would be requests from people who are looking for somewhere to live.
Check with your local housing authority there. They usually will have a list of properties available for rent from landlord to take section 8 vouchers. If you're looking for public housing, still you need to check with the local housing authority.
Check with your local housing authority. They normally have a listing of all properties available from landlords willing to accept housing choice vouchers. If you are looking for public housing units, the housing authority should have a list of those too.
One of the ways to find affordable housing for senior citizens is the contact the Johnson City Housing Authority at affordablehousingonline.com. There is a link at the bottom of the site for section 8 housing where your rent is based on your income.
You can start by contacting the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) directly or visiting their website to explore available housing options for seniors. Additionally, you may want to reach out to your local housing authority or community development agency for information on tax credit or subsidized senior housing programs in your area. It's also recommended to speak with a social worker or eldercare specialist for personalized guidance on finding the best housing solution for your mom.
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The Senior Housing Net provides consultations regarding senior housing around the country. http://www.seniorhousingnet.com Grand Rapids Housing Commission can help: www.grhousing.org OR phone 616.235.2600
You can start looking for senior housing in the followign website: http://www.aplaceformom.com/senior-care-resources/articles/senior-housing-options/. They have useful info.
Check this website for senior housing on Long Island: SeniorLivingSource.org/Housing .
Try looking at te Craigslist listings for your area. Or if you have a local welfare office, try talking to them about low income housing.