Seniors Face Shortage Of Subsidized Housing

A recent report has identified a severe housing shortage for senior citizens. Waiting periods for subsidized senior housing can last more than 13 months, according to the report.

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February 5, 2007, 7:00 AM PST

By Nate Berg


"Waiting lists average 50 people for apartments in Section 202 subsidized low-income rental buildings for seniors. That translates into an average wait of 13.4 months. And, the report found, one in 10 property managers has closed its waiting list."

"'There's a real lack of subsidized apartments for seniors,' said Elinor Ginzler, director for livable communities at AARP, Washington, D.C."

"Compounding the problem, Ginzler added, is the fact that the seniors who need subsidized housing are not just poor but also increasingly frail and in need of services. Subsidized buildings are often the only setting where these seniors can get help, such as meals and transportation, along with access to at least some basic health screenings."

"The report was prepared as Congress and the Bush administration begin the 2008 budget debate. The Section 202 program produces about 4,500 new units each year nationwide. Ginzler said AARP and other groups successfully battled an attempt last year to cut funds for 202. But, she added, 'We need more than 4,500 units a year.'"

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