Best Senior Housing in Georgia — 14 resources

14 Resources

1. HUD Section 202 Senior Housing — Free

Federal program funding affordable housing for very low-income seniors 62+. Useful for older adults priced out of their current home, downsizing, or facing eviction after retirement income drops. Reverse mortgage counseling is HUD-required and free; never sign before completing it. Senior co-housing and intentional communities are growing; some target seniors specifically and combine private apartments with shared dining. Free, confidential, and available to any Georgia resident who needs the information.

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2. USDA Rural Housing Service — Free

Rural housing programs including loans for very low-income elderly homeowners. A starting point for adult children helping a parent relocate to a senior community closer to family. Senior-only communities under the Housing for Older Persons Act can legally restrict residents 55+ or 62+; ask which applies. Section 8 vouchers can be used in privately-owned senior buildings; ask the property whether they accept HCV. Open at no cost to Georgia seniors and the families supporting them.

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3. Habitat for Humanity — Free

Aging in Place repairs and Critical Home Repair programs serve many seniors. Relevant for seniors leaving abusive situations, recovering from homelessness, or transitioning out of nursing care. Reverse mortgage counseling is HUD-required and free; never sign before completing it. Aging-in-place renovations (grab bars, walk-in showers, wider doorways) are sometimes funded by VA, USDA, or state weatherization programs. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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4. Rebuilding Together — Free

Nonprofit providing free critical home repairs and accessibility modifications, focused on seniors. Worth contacting when a senior is house-rich but cash-poor — reverse mortgages, property tax relief, and senior apartment waitlists. Most housing authorities have 1-3 year waitlists; apply at multiple authorities and update annually to stay active. Most senior housing waitlists prioritize current residents needing accessibility, low-income, and elderly; apply even if you're far down the list. No cost to...

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5. AARP Livable Communities — Free

Resources to make your community livable for all ages, including age-in-place tools. Built for low-income seniors needing affordable rent, age-restricted communities, or supportive housing with services. Property tax relief programs typically require a one-time application at the county tax assessor's office. Most senior housing waitlists prioritize current residents needing accessibility, low-income, and elderly; apply even if you're far down the list. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork...

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6. National Low Income Housing Coalition — Free

Advocacy and research on affordable housing — many resources help low-income seniors. Relevant for seniors leaving abusive situations, recovering from homelessness, or transitioning out of nursing care. Reverse mortgage counseling is HUD-required and free; never sign before completing it. Aging-in-place renovations (grab bars, walk-in showers, wider doorways) are sometimes funded by VA, USDA, or state weatherization programs. Open at no cost to Georgia seniors and the families supporting them.

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7. National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association — Free

Consumer information and lender lookup for reverse mortgages (HECM). Worth contacting when a senior is house-rich but cash-poor — reverse mortgages, property tax relief, and senior apartment waitlists. Most housing authorities have 1-3 year waitlists; apply at multiple authorities and update annually to stay active. Most senior housing waitlists prioritize current residents needing accessibility, low-income, and elderly; apply even if you're far down the list. Open at no cost to Georgia seniors and...

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8. HUD Reverse Mortgage Counseling — Free

HUD-approved counselors required before getting a reverse mortgage. Built for low-income seniors needing affordable rent, age-restricted communities, or supportive housing with services. Reverse mortgage counseling is HUD-required and free; never sign before completing it. Reverse mortgages let seniors 62+ tap home equity without monthly payments — but interest accrues and the loan is due when the senior leaves or dies. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

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9. SeniorAffordableHousing — Free

Find HUD subsidized senior apartments and low-income housing for elderly. Useful for older adults priced out of their current home, downsizing, or facing eviction after retirement income drops. Property tax relief programs typically require a one-time application at the county tax assessor's office. Senior co-housing and intentional communities are growing; some target seniors specifically and combine private apartments with shared dining. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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10. Salvation Army Senior Housing — Free

Salvation Army operates affordable senior housing communities across the US. Worth contacting when a senior is house-rich but cash-poor — reverse mortgages, property tax relief, and senior apartment waitlists. Section 202 senior housing covers 50% of US affordable senior apartments — the application is at the property, not HUD directly. Reverse mortgages let seniors 62+ tap home equity without monthly payments — but interest accrues and the loan is due when the senior leaves or dies. Free of charge —...

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11. Volunteers of America Senior Housing — Free

One of America's largest providers of affordable senior housing. A starting point for adult children helping a parent relocate to a senior community closer to family. Reverse mortgage counseling is HUD-required and free; never sign before completing it. Senior co-housing and intentional communities are growing; some target seniors specifically and combine private apartments with shared dining. Open at no cost to Georgia seniors and the families supporting them.

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12. Mercy Housing — Free

Affordable housing for low-income families, seniors, and people with special needs. Useful for older adults priced out of their current home, downsizing, or facing eviction after retirement income drops. Property tax relief programs typically require a one-time application at the county tax assessor's office. Reverse mortgages let seniors 62+ tap home equity without monthly payments — but interest accrues and the loan is due when the senior leaves or dies. No cost to older adults or the people helping...

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13. Georgia HUD Public Housing — Free

Find HUD-approved senior public housing and Section 202 in Georgia. A starting point for adult children helping a parent relocate to a senior community closer to family. Section 202 senior housing covers 50% of US affordable senior apartments — the application is at the property, not HUD directly. Most senior housing waitlists prioritize current residents needing accessibility, low-income, and elderly; apply even if you're far down the list. Free, confidential, and available to any Georgia resident...

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14. Georgia Habitat for Humanity — Free

Find your local Georgia Habitat for Humanity affiliate — many do senior repairs. Useful for older adults priced out of their current home, downsizing, or facing eviction after retirement income drops. Reverse mortgage counseling is HUD-required and free; never sign before completing it. Senior co-housing and intentional communities are growing; some target seniors specifically and combine private apartments with shared dining. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

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Frequently Asked

How many senior housing resources are in Georgia?
Elders Corner tracks 14 senior housing resources for seniors and caregivers in Georgia.
Are senior housing resources in Georgia free?
14 of the 14 listed senior housing resources in Georgia are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Georgia have senior housing resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Georgia.
What are some examples of senior housing resources in Georgia?
Featured entries include HUD Section 202 Senior Housing, USDA Rural Housing Service, Habitat for Humanity, Rebuilding Together, AARP Livable Communities.
Do these listings include phone numbers?
0 of 14 Georgia senior housing listings include phone numbers.