Getting Into “Green” Assisted Living

Did you know that the green housing trend applies to senior living too?

A recent post from LeadingAge.org reports on the ways that HUD (the Department of Housing and Urban Development, a federal agency) has committed to “increase the ...

 
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Group Seeks Funding for Affordable LGBT Senior Housing

A recent article in The Bay Area Reporter Online announced that Openhouse, a San Francisco-based agency serving LGBT seniors, is looking to secure $53 million dollars to develop the country’s largest affordable senior housing complex dedicated to this special population. ...

 
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New Affordable Senior Housing Complex in California Emphasizes Arts

This news article from the Long Beach Business Journal proves that affordable senior housing is possible, and it doesn’t have to be bland and boring.

Introducing the Long Beach Senior Arts Colony: a 200-unit complex for seniors that offers ...

 
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New Affordable Senior Housing Complex Opens in San Francisco

Last week, The Coronet celebrated its grand opening. Located in the Richmond district of San Francisco, this brand new 150-unit will provide approximately 225 seniors with housing and health services, reports SeniorHousingNews.com.

The affordable senior housing complex was developed by ...

 
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Senior Apartments Offer Affordable Housing Options for Low-Income Seniors

Senior living encompasses a wide range of options, from luxury independent living condos to modest assisted living studio apartments to MEDCottages (also known as “Granny Pods”) and everything in between. Most of these options come with a fairly hefty price ...

 
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Top-Rated Places for Retirement Living

The newest Forbes Retirement Guide is out, and this time, the report takes a closer look at locations that offer a minimal tax burden and lower cost-of-living (i.e. there aren’t any cities in New Jersey, New York, California, or Connecticut on the list).

As the experts sifted through data, these factors – in addition to tax burden/cost of living – were considered in whittling down this list: weather, serious ...

 
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