We are moving to a house that is rent to own, but it multiple level a nightmare for us gimps. It has a lot pretention, as you can from my face book page I am auctioning a piece of art to start the accommodations myself. As a for, example a keyless entry to the front day and garage door opener so I can go work on art when I want.
I know I can obtain some help to modify a few things by the state of Maryland through Baltimore Co. Office of Community Conservation, I’m sure there will be limits. Does anyone know any organizations that help fund home accommodations, or purchase medical equipment to modify homes? My first communication device was purchase by the Lions club. Any ideas, or suggestions would appreciate.
i found this but can't apply on my own behalf. http://www.jillfoxfund.org/
for the Brits http://www.calderdale.gov.uk/housing/grants/accessible-homes/disabled-facilities.html
are theses for real
http://www.accessible.org/disability-grants.html
http://www.adisource.com/funding.php this one checked out
new links posted 10/26/09
www.homemods.org/directory/index.shtml
SOLUTIONS for Accessibility
119 Poplar Street
Watertown, MA 02472 USA
617.923.8877 ph & fax
877.923.8877
Dobson@SolutionsForAccess.com
http://www.vhda.com/vhda_com/template_a.asp?vhda_com_page_name=accessibilityrentalmodificationgrant
Gail Marie Braham
Community Outreach Program Coordinator
Accessibility Rental Modification Grant Coordinator
Virginia Housing Development Authority
601 S. Belvidere St.
Richmond, VA 23220
Phone: 804-343-5512
Toll Free: (877) 843-2123
Fax: 804-343-8330
gail.braham@vhda.com
National Resource Center for Supportive Housing and Home Modifications
www.homemods.org
National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association
www.reversemortgage.org
Medicaid Home and Community Based Services Waivers Program
www.cms.hhs.gov/MedicaidStWaivProgDemoPGI/05_HCBSWaivers-Section1915(c).asp
Area Agencies on Aging
www.n4a.org
State Assisitve Technology Programs
http://www.resna.org/taproject/at/statecontacts.html
Rebuilding Together
www.rebuildingtogether.org
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