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		<title>Aging in Place: Home Modification Resources in Washington State</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Washington State offers various programs to help residents modify their homes for safety and accessibility. Financial aid may be available through the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), the Washington State Housing Finance Commission, and local city/county programs. </p>
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<p>As a Washington resident, I know how important it is to feel safe and comfortable in my own home. Fortunately, if you want to stay in your home as you age or if you live with a disability, <strong>Washington State</strong> offers a variety of programs and resources to help make your living space safe and accessible. The Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) administers programs like Medicaid Alternative Care (MAC) and the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) which may provide funding for necessary home modifications for eligible individuals. Visit <a href="https://www.dshs.wa.gov/">https://www.dshs.wa.gov/</a> to learn more about DSHS programs. Another option is the Washington State Housing Finance Commission&#8217;s Home Rehabilitation Grant Program (HRGP), which offers grants to low-income homeowners for repairs and accessibility upgrades. You can find out more about HRGP at <a href="https://www.commerce.wa.gov/weatherization/hrgp/">https://www.commerce.wa.gov/weatherization/hrgp/</a>. Many city and county governments throughout Washington also provide their own home repair or modification assistance programs, so it&#8217;s worth contacting your local housing department or aging services agency.</p>



<p>Organizations like Rebuilding Together Seattle provide free home repairs and modifications specifically for low-income homeowners in Seattle; learn more about them at <a href="https://www.rtseattle.org/">https://www.rtseattle.org/</a>. Habitat for Humanity offers similar home repair programs throughout the state and you can locate your local affiliate at <a href="https://www.habitat.org/">https://www.habitat.org/</a>. Finding the right resources can be challenging, but your local Area Agency on Aging can help connect you to programs in your community. The <strong>free 2-1-1 service</strong> is also a valuable resource for finding local assistance, including housing aid. Finally, consulting with a housing counselor can help you navigate the application process for various programs. Don&#8217;t wait to explore these options; making your home safe and accessible is crucial for independent living, so investigate these resources today and discover the possibilities available to you.</p>



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