At the parole office.
You can find information on low income retirement housing through government websites like HUD.gov, local housing authorities, or nonprofit organizations that specialize in affordable housing for seniors. Additionally, contacting your local social services agency or senior center may provide resources and guidance on low income retirement housing options in your area.
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The best place to find that info is in your local Yellowpages. All senior housing in your area should be listed there. You should then call and compare their rates and what they offer.
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.
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Yes, Of course.
http://www.sha.state.sc.us/ - South Carolina State Housing Finance and Development Authority
He may find a residence anywhere; unless his parole stipulates conditions on where he can stay.
A PO may not directly "regulate" a parolee's children, but the PO may "regulate" the contact the parolee has with his children.
No, a parolee has limited privacy from anyone as long as he is on parole.
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