i am use to nice neighberhoods, but sence i moved here my income places me elsewhere i have a daughter on ssi we would like to move together but can't afford it,so what can we do,we are able to take care of our selves but just old i just stopped working.so how can we find a nice place to stay and low income.
Good luck to you!
(1) This link is for Florida help with any need you have as a senior including finding nice but affordable housing. There are a LOT of links on this page and a lot of info that will help you to find a nice place as well as receive any other needed assistance.
(2) This is a link to request a phone call from someone at Aging Wisely who will offer practical help for FREE in finding a nice affordable place. Just fill out the form at this link and they will call you.
(3) This link lists senior housing options nation-wide. You can choose the location you want to search.
(4) If you think you might want assisted living while being independent,
I hope you can find what you need here. I will look for more options for you and post them here for you.
I am sure you can find what you need at these two as well as the others I posted for you above.
Thank you
Everyone who is stuck--- has to try thinking "outside of the box". If five of you join together like Kate and Allie or the Golden girls you will be just fine. Figure out what you still can do. Laundry is a huge task that is piling up in most houses. Many of us do not have the first clue how to cook. If you still drive, pick up and drop off for kids is an enormous burden on two working parents. Piano lessons are lacking in many childrens up bringing.
The HUD portal is
Pick your state and you will be able to see a list of elderly apartments that are subsidized. This means the rent would be capped at 30% of your income.
You have to send away for the application and then fill it out. This is a lot of work but it does give hope that you could find an affordable apartment.
The other thing you can do is look up the housing authority for your town and ask them for an application for subsidized elderly housing.
These applications are work to fill out and the waiting lists for apartments are long. My parents were just notified that they were # 133 on the list for a local complex and another one has a wait of 5 years ... But I am hoping that they get a break somehow in the process.
-Rose