Local
Senior Independent Living
Age-qualified housing communities, some of which offer "convenience services" such as meal preparation, transportation, and other help with activities of daily living (ADLs).
Independent Living, Age Restriction
Independent Living | Age Restricted Apartments
Senior Apartments
Elderly and Disabled Apartments
Senior Apartments
Senior Residence
Senior Community | The Woods
Senior Apartments
Independent Living
Sponsored Residential Homes
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) licensed program which provides individuals with developmental disabilities the opportunity to be sponsored by the individual or family providing services in their home. The 'Sponsor' is responsible for ensuring the customer’s health and safety, implementing the Individual Service Plan (ISP), delivering services, coordinating and tracking medical care.
Sponsored Residential Care
Subsidized Housing
These programs are also called section 8 or HUD housing and are residential options for low-income people.
Permanent Housing, Low-Income Housing for Homeless

Public Housing Rental Program
Income Based Rent Apartments
Senior Housing
Affordable Rental Housing
Affordable Rental Housing
Public Housing
The Landings
Low Income Housing for Families
Permanent Rental Housing Program
Supported Living Services for Adults with Disabilities
Housing programs for adults with developmental disabilities, sensory impairments, physical disabilities or multiple disabilities to live in their own homes or apartments. Residents generally have basic self-help skills and may take responsibility for employing and supervising aides to assist them in meeting their personal needs.
Bliley Manor, Traumatic Brain Injuries

24 Hour Community Living Residential Support
Supportive Services for Homeless Veterans and Families
Programs authorized under federal or state legislation or local government initiatives that provide financial assistance and supportive services for individuals and/or families who are homeless or at risk for homelessness.
Incarcerated Veteran Transition Program
Transportation Expense Assistance
Programs that provide immediate cash, bus tokens, vouchers, loans, loan/insurance payment support, or other forms of financial assistance for people who otherwise have no means of transportation. Transportation expense assistance programs may have age, income, disability, need, or other eligibility requirements.
Transportation Assistance
Subsidized Transportation, Fare Wheels
Transportation Assistance to Medical Appointments
Veteran Home Loans
Programs that assist veterans who want to purchase or construct a home by issuing GI loans which feature moderate interest rates, no down payment, a long repayment period, and the right to pay all or a portion or the loan in advance without penalty.
Housing, Realtor Assistance
Veteran Homes
Programs that provide care on an ambulatory self-care basis for veterans who are limited by age or illness and are not in need of acute hospitalization or skilled nursing services in situations where care in a home setting is either not available or unsuitable.
Veteran Transitional Housing
Veteran Transition Assistance Programs
Programs that provide guidance and information regarding benefits, services, and outplacement assistance for active duty separtees and retirees and their family members returning to civilian life with the objective of making the transition as smooth and stress-free as possible. Services may include benefits counseling, employment search, and placement assistance, relocation services, financial planning assistance, eligibility information regarding medical and dental insurance coverage and other forms of assistance to facilitate adjustment to civilian life. Special employment transition assistance includes certification of job skills and experience; information about applying active duty job skills and experience to private-sector employment; information about geographic areas of relocation including the labor market and cost of living; identification and location of employment and training opportunities; instruction in resume preparation, job analysis, and interview techniques; and information about loans and grants to facilitate the acquisition of employment. Also included are programs that help National Guard and Reserve personnel who have been activated for deployment resolve issues pertaining to duty requirements and employment benefits.
Veteran's Transitional House
Local, Statewide and Nationwide
Veteran Reintegration Counseling
Programs that provide emotional support, information and guidance for veterans who have emotional problems relating to experiences they had while in the service or who have separated from the military and are having difficulty adjusting to their civilian status.