We provide information on housing options for persons who are older and people with disabilities, so they may choose where they want to live. We can also furnish information on providers who may offer accessibility/home modifications, emergency and homeless services, helpful rental and homeownership tips, home repair programs, housing search assistance, resources to assist Veterans, utility assistance, lead removal/weatherization, and other housing related resources.
Online Housing Resources
Click on your county below to view an inventory list of housing resources within the ATCOG region. This list provides names and phone numbers of landlords or building complexes that accept rental subsidies and housing vouchers.
Money Follows the Person is a federal initiative that helps older adults and people with disabilities move from institutions to community-based housing. To participate in Money Follows the Person, you must: (1) Get Medicaid, (2) Live in a nursing facility, state supported living center (SSLC), or intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities or a related condition (ICF/IID) for at least 60 straight days. Days spent in a hospital or skilled nursing facility count toward these 60 days, and (3) Be eligible for certain Texas Medicaid waiver programs.
“This document was developed under grant CFDA 93.791 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. However, these contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.”
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The Ark-Tex Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) serves as a place where people who are older and/or disabled can turn for information about a full range of long-term support options, services, and resources. Additionally, family members, referral sources, and social workers who work with these individuals are strongly encouraged to utilize the ADRC as a single point of entry to access support programs and benefits. All information provided by the ADRC is free of charge to residents of our region, through a grant from Texas Health and Human Services.