Finding housing assistance for the disabled depends on several factors such as location (state, county, neighborhood, etc.) If you have access to the internet, the website Disability allows an individual to search for housing resources. Otherwise, the best way to gather this information is to get in touch with your local city or county government. If the individual lives in a rural area, the individual should get in touch with the closest Rural Development office . The Department of Housing and Urban Development also offers information on housing for disabled individuals. State and local rehabilitation centers may also have information relevant to finding housing assistance.
To find housing for the disabled, check the federal government's main website. Find the links relative to housing allowances and housing assistance. These links will take you to the information required.
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.
Section 8, or the Housing Choice Voucher Program, is a Federal housing program which provides housing assistance to low-income renters and homeowners. This assistance comes in the form of rental subsidies, limiting the monthly rent payment of the assistance recipient. Here you find the information. www.affordablehousingonline.com/section8housing.asp
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Communities housing mainly elderly people are more commonly and more shortly known as senior housing communities. To find out more about senior housing, on can find information from sites such as SeniorHousingNet or Senior Housing Assistance Group.
The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program is a federal assistance program that helps low-income elderly and disabled individuals afford housing of their choice by subsidizing a portion of their rent. This program allows participants to find housing in the private market that meets their needs. Additionally, some non-profit organizations and local government agencies also provide housing assistance programs specifically designed for these populations.
Contact the Shreveport Housing Authority for information regarding availability: www.shvhousauth.com
One can find information on housing units from the following sources: Housing Choice Fact Sheet, Housing Advice Support, Toronto Housing, Find Housing, Home Guides, Housing London.
There are various places where one could find information on social security for people with a disability. For example, the official website of US social security, SSA, provides information on programs that offer support and assistance to the disabled.
Assistance other that SS benefits are generally handled by state agencies or private organizations. A good place to begin searching for resources is the US Disabled Information site.
Try Hamden Housing Authority Section 8 51 Worth Avenue, Hamden, CT- (203) 281-7669
You can find information about short term housing on the following website: http://www.rentals.com/. They have a lot of useful information.