Research Case Study: Bath Housing’s Comfortably Home Program
As homeowners grow older, they face a growing list of challenges that can prevent them from aging in place, including for medical, physical, or emotional reasons.
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Mike Torelli is a senior marketing specialist at HAI Group. Contact Mike with thoughts, ideas, and questions at mtorelli@housingcenter.com.
As homeowners grow older, they face a growing list of challenges that can prevent them from aging in place, including for medical, physical, or emotional reasons.
Providing the best for public housing residents sometimes means taking a multifaceted approach that marries in-house expertise and partnerships with outside agencies.
When it comes to dismantling generations of inequity, change does not happen overnight.
Less than a decade ago, the Housing Authority of the City of Austin (HACA) observed a lack of father figures in many children’s lives.
For many senior citizens, the thought of where they will spend their golden years can be concerning. Will they be able to stay in their home, aging comfortably surrounded by loved ones and their belongings? Or will they be forced to move to a retirement home due to physical restrictions?
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Opportunity Home San Antonio, formerly known as San Antonio Housing Authority, is working to prevent institutional racism and ensure employee equity through established goals to ensure that race does not determine housing assistance or supportive service outcomes and that residents live in neighborhoods that benefit from equitable investment across systems.
You’re at your desk when the familiar tone of a new email sounds on your computer.
In October 2023, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) rolled out NSPIRE, a new model for conducting and processing physical inspections of HUD-assisted housing.