Habitat for Humanity

Senior Housing · Wisconsin · Free

Aging in Place repairs and Critical Home Repair programs serve many seniors. Useful for older adults priced out of their current home, downsizing, or facing eviction after retirement income drops. Most housing authorities have 1-3 year waitlists; apply at multiple authorities and update annually to stay active. Aging-in-place renovations (grab bars, walk-in showers, wider doorways) are sometimes funded by VA, USDA, or state weatherization programs. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

Contact & Details

Address: Nationwide

Hours: Online

Visit Website

More Senior Housing in Wisconsin

  • HUD Section 202 Senior Housing — Federal program funding affordable housing for very low-income seniors 62+. Worth contacting when a senior is house-rich but cash-poor — rev
  • USDA Rural Housing Service — Rural housing programs including loans for very low-income elderly homeowners. Relevant for seniors leaving abusive situations, recovering f
  • Rebuilding Together — Nonprofit providing free critical home repairs and accessibility modifications, focused on seniors. Useful for older adults priced out of th
  • AARP Livable Communities — Resources to make your community livable for all ages, including age-in-place tools. Relevant for seniors leaving abusive situations, recove
  • National Low Income Housing Coalition — Advocacy and research on affordable housing — many resources help low-income seniors. Built for low-income seniors needing affordable rent,
  • National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association — Consumer information and lender lookup for reverse mortgages (HECM). Useful for older adults priced out of their current home, downsizing, o