With the belief that safe, stable housing is critical to the health and wellness of a community, ManeHousing’s Community Aging in Place Grant began in 2017 to support the replication of Bath Housing’s aging in place initiative. The inaugural funding year provided support for five Public Housing Authorities (PHA) and expanded to six PHAs in 2018. Now in its seventh year the program has expanded to 15 partner agencies, eight PHAs and four Community Action Agencies and three Habitat for Humanity Agencies.
The program concept, modeled after Bath Housing’s Comfortably Home program was originally established in 2015 and based on the evidenced based CAPABLE program from Johns Hopkins University. The Community Aging in Place Grant Program offers no-cost home safety checks, minor maintenance repairs, and accessibility modifications to eligible low-income elderly and disabled homeowners. These services enable recipients to continue living safely and comfortably at home.
This program created a progressive solution for aging homeowners by establishing a model to address the housing and wellness issues of a growing segment of Maine residents.
Examples of scope of work:
Accessibility Modifications
Minor Repairs
Safety Checks
You may be eligible for services from the Community Aging in Place Grant if:
To apply contact the partner agency that serves your area.
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