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  2. Senior Housing - HPD - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/.../senior-housing.page

    HPD's Senior Affordable Rental Apartments (SARA) Program provides gap financing in the form of low interest loans to support the construction and renovation of affordable housing for seniors, 62+ years in age, with low incomes.

  3. Housing Options for Older Adults - NYC311

    portal.311.nyc.gov/article/?kanumber=KA-01069

    You can get information about housing options for older adults, including: Affordable housing for older adults age 62 and older with low income. Nursing homes, adult homes and assisted living for older adults who are age 60 and older and frail or living with Alzheimer's, dementia, or disabilities.

  4. Affordable Housing - New York Foundation for Senior Citizens

    www.nyfsc.org/housing-services/affordable-housing

    To apply for or inquire about affordable housing for older adults, please call 212-369-5523. Alma Rangel Gardens, at West 137th Street between Lenox and 5th Avenues in Manhattan, offers social and recreational services to older adults in 89 units of subsidized low-income housing.

  5. Seniors First - HPD - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/.../seniors-first.page

    Supporting Seniors through Preservation. New York City has an existing inventory of affordable senior housing, and preserving this stock is critical to meeting the needs of our aging population.

  6. Housing | Office for the Aging

    aging.ny.gov/programs/housing

    Independent living communities or independent retirement communities are housing designed for adults age 55 and older. Assisted living facilities—also known as congregate housing, residential care, adult congregate care, boarding home, or domiciliary care—are suitable for individuals who need minimal daily care.

  7. Housing Support - NYC Aging

    www.nyc.gov/site/dfta/services/housing-support.page

    Housing Support - NYC Aging. Tenancy and Eviction Support Services (TESS) The Tenancy and Eviction Support Services (TESS) program assists older adults who are facing eviction in NYC housing court, resolve housing court cases and preserve tenancy.

  8. Types of Housing - Office for the Aging

    aging.ny.gov/types-housing

    Independent living communities or independent retirement communities are housing designed for adults age 55 and older. These communities commonly provide apartments, but some also offer cottages, condominiums, and single-family homes.