National Low Income Housing Coalition

Senior Housing · Georgia · 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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Address: Nationwide

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More Senior Housing in Georgia

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