AARP Livable Communities

Senior Housing · North Carolina · Free

Resources to make your community livable for all ages, including age-in-place tools. Relevant for seniors leaving abusive situations, recovering from homelessness, or transitioning out of nursing care. Senior-only communities under the Housing for Older Persons Act can legally restrict residents 55+ or 62+; ask which applies. 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 service; donations...

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More Senior Housing in North Carolina

  • HUD Section 202 Senior Housing — Federal program funding affordable housing for very low-income seniors 62+. A starting point for adult children helping a parent relocate to
  • USDA Rural Housing Service — Rural housing programs including loans for very low-income elderly homeowners. Relevant for seniors leaving abusive situations, recovering f
  • Habitat for Humanity — Aging in Place repairs and Critical Home Repair programs serve many seniors. Built for low-income seniors needing affordable rent, age-restr
  • Rebuilding Together — Nonprofit providing free critical home repairs and accessibility modifications, focused on seniors. A starting point for adult children help
  • National Low Income Housing Coalition — Advocacy and research on affordable housing — many resources help low-income seniors. A starting point for adult children helping a parent r
  • National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association — Consumer information and lender lookup for reverse mortgages (HECM). Relevant for seniors leaving abusive situations, recovering from homele