HUD No. 10-101 Lemar Wooley (202) 708-0685 |
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Friday May 14, 2010 |
HUD AWARDS $32.7 MILLION TO HELP THE ELDERLY AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES CONTINUE TO LIVE INDEPENDENTLY AT HOME
West Virginia Receives $452,584 to Help 260 People
WASHINGTON - Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced $32.7 million in Service Coordinator grants to provide more than 19,200 low-income frail elderly and residents with disabilities in federally supported housing with assistance to identify and receive health care, meals and other critical support services. Three grants totaling $452,584 were awarded to serve 260 seniors and those with disabilities remain in their West Virginia apartment complexes.
"The Obama Administration is helping older Americans and those with disabilities get the housing they need and the grants announced today give added assistance by helping to provide the services that will enable them to remain in their homes, living independently, connected to their communities and friends," said Donovan.
These grants are directed to owners of privately owned multifamily housing developments 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.
HUD notes that 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.
Projects in 40 states will receive the Service Coordinator grants. A state-by-state breakdown is attached to this release.
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State |
# of Grants |
Total Grant Amt |
Alabama |
1 |
$97,097 |
Arizona |
3 |
$309,956 |
California |
5 |
$1,547,343 |
Colorado |
1 |
$153,969 |
Connecticut |
4 |
$820,646 |
Florida |
2 |
$463,754 |
Georgia |
3 |
$663,157 |
Iowa |
3 |
$287,674 |
Idaho |
1 |
$147,839 |
Illinois |
6 |
$1,687,710 |
Indiana |
6 |
$1,332,796 |
Kansas |
3 |
$557,315 |
Kentucky |
2 |
$409,940 |
Louisiana |
3 |
$678,192 |
Massachusetts |
3 |
$632,391 |
Maryland |
4 |
$1,189,518 |
Maine |
1 |
$71,527 |
Michigan |
17 |
$3,728,510 |
Minnesota |
4 |
$633,619 |
Missouri |
2 |
$294,322 |
Montana |
1 |
$179,153 |
North Carolina |
3 |
$567,449 |
Nebraska |
1 |
$185,000 |
New Hampshire |
1 |
$37,853 |
New Jersey |
3 |
$544,672 |
New Mexico |
1 |
$211,961 |
New York |
8 |
$1,973,706 |
Ohio |
21 |
$3,944,111 |
Oklahoma |
2 |
$382,266 |
Oregon |
1 |
$116,805 |
Pennsylvania |
4 |
$709,389 |
Rhode Island |
1 |
$432,862 |
South Carolina |
6 |
$1,201,796 |
Tennessee |
7 |
$1,870,948 |
Texas |
3 |
$568,056 |
Virginia |
3 |
$324,148 |
Vermont |
1 |
$70,235 |
Washington |
3 |
$480,742 |
West Virginia |
3 |
$452,584 |
Wisconsin |
15 |
$2,772,257 |
Total |
162 |
$32,733,268 |
State: West Virginia
Recipient: Alderson Manor Associates, Ltd.
Property Name: Alderson Manor
Address: PO Box 621
City: Alderson
# Assisted Units: 56
Amount: $102,264
Recipient: Manor House Associates
Property Name: Manor House
Address: 624 Johnstown Rd
City: Beckley
# Assisted Units: 102
Amount: $179,505
Recipient: Dunbar Towers
Property Name: Dunbar Towers
Address: 1000 Myers AVE
City: Dunbar
# Assisted Units: 102
Amount: $170,815