How are we going to pay for this?
The good news is — funding may be available.
Beyond the VA, several programs can help homeowners offset the cost of accessibility improvements:
Federal Programs
• U.S. Department of Agriculture – Rural Housing Repair Loans & Grants (for very low-income homeowners age 62+)
• U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development – FHA 203(k) Rehabilitation Loans
• Administration for Community Living – Resources for seniors and people with disabilities
State & Local Resources
• Medicaid Waiver Programs
• State Housing Finance Agencies
• Local Community Development Grants
Non-Profits
• Rebuilding Together
• National Multiple Sclerosis Society
• USAging
At Accessible Living Atlanta, we regularly work with families who need:
✔ Barrier-free showers
✔ Wheelchair ramps
✔ Wider doorways
✔ Safer bathroom layouts
✔ Improved entry access
We also collaborate with Occupational Therapists to help provide the documentation often required for grant applications.
The need for accessibility is growing. The funding options are out there. The key is knowing where to look — and having the right team to guide you.
The resources shown in this post are certainly not all that may be available. For additional information, please call us at 770-301-8165, or email at info@alatlanta.com.
If you serve seniors, individuals with mobility challenges, or families navigating discharge planning, we’re happy to be a resource.
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