Fact Sheet: Disability.gov: Home Modifications to Promote Independent Living
Home modifications can increase safety, accessibility, and independence for older adults and others with disabilities in their own homes.
Home modifications can increase safety, accessibility, and independence for older adults and others with disabilities in their own homes.
This page has specific categories and has links to different sections of the website depending on what it is you want to know about the process of buying a home for individuals with disabilities.
MyMove’s study found that “new job/transfer’ was among the top five reasons people move.
Accessing Home and Community-Based Services: A Guide for Self Advocates is a tool designed to help people with disabilities, families, and friends find and use resources that are available.
The study focuses on the residential concerns of adults living with autism and related disorders.
This webpage discusses homeownership as it relates to individual with disabilities.
This webpage contains information on buying a house for people with disabilities.
This website provides a list of local, state and national programs offering housing aid to individuals with disabilities.
This report includes advice for potential homeowners on issues including handling problems, community relationships, finances, supports, and future plans.
The Center for Housing and New Community Economics provides training, technical assistance, resources, and research to individuals, families, human service organizations and governmental organizations.