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Dale Gray, Public Affairs Officer
400 State Ave., Kansas City, KS 66101-2406
Phone: (913) 551-5542
For Release
Wednesday
December 3, 2003

HUD AWARDS OVER $30 MILLION TO HELP THE ELDERLY AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES CONTINUE TO LIVE INDEPENDENTLY AT HOME
Missouri receives $669,875 to help local elderly and disabled

WASHINGTON - Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez today announced $30.9 million in service coordinator grants to provide more than 23,000 low-income elderly and residents with disabilities in federally supported housing with assistance to identify and receive health care, meals and other critical support services.

"HUD is helping older Americans and those with disabilities get the housing they need and these grants will help provide the services that will enable them to remain in their homes, connected to their communities and friends,"
said Secretary Martinez.

The grants are directed to owners of private housing developments in 42 states and the District of Columbia that receive money from HUD to house low-income individuals. The owners or their management companies then either
hire or contract service coordinators with backgrounds in providing social services, especially to the frail elderly and people with disabilities, to assist their residents with special needs.

The following grants will help local elderly and disabled elderly in Missouri receive the services needed to live independently:

  • Kabul Nursing Homes, Inc. will receive $179,530 for its Pineview Heights Senior Apartments located at
    1000 Main Street in Cabool, Missouri. Pineview provides 75 units of low-income elderly housing.

  • Prairie Grove Retirement Apts., Inc. will receive $60,824 for its Prairie Grove Apartments located at
    19 Miller Road in East Prairie, Missouri. Prairie Grove Apartments provides 36 units of elderly housing.

  • Centenary Housing Limited Partnership will receive $132,421 for its Centenary Tower Apartments located
    at 1530 Locust Street in St. Louis, Missouri. Centenary Tower provides 100 units of elderly housing.

  • Council Apartments, Inc., will receive $153,570 for its Crown Center/Tallin Building located at 8350
    Delcrest Drive in St. Louis, Missouri. Crown Center provides 130 units of elderly housing.

  • O.W.L., Inc. will receive $143,530 for its Ollie W. Langhorst Apartments located at 5800 Arsenal in
    St. Louis, Missouri. The Langhorst Apartments provide 100 units of elderly housing.

As the U.S. population ages and the number of older Americans grows, there will be an increased need for programs
to help the elderly continue living independently in their homes.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there were 35 million people age 65 years or older in the U.S. in 2000, and it estimates that by 2050 that number will climb to 80 million.

Each year, HUD provides rental assistance to approximately 1.5 million elderly low-income households so that they may live in decent, safe and affordable homes.

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