Housing is an issue that a lot of people faced even before Covid. Where can older adults look for housing that they can afford? How do you choose the best housing for you?
Housing Assistance
- The first step in getting help with housing is to call Housing Access of Washtenaw County (HAWC). If you’re facing a housing crisis you can call HAWC at (734) 961-1999.
- Housing Bureau for Seniors offers housing counseling, eviction prevention, and foreclosure prevention.
- Ann Arbor Housing Commission (AAHC) seeks to provide desirable housing and related supportive services for low-income individuals and families on a transitional and/or permanent basis.
Subsidized/Low-Cost Housing
- Carpenter Place (Age 62+)
- Clark East Tower (Age 62+)
- Lurie Terrace (Age 62+)
- Milan Village Apartments (Age 62+)
- Mill Pond Manor (Age 62+)
- Sequoia Place (Age 62+)
- Woodhill Senior Apartments (Age 62+)
Independent Living
- Brecon Village
- Chelsea Retirement Community (Age 62+)
- Glacier Hills (Age 62+)
- The Cedars of Dexter (Age 60+)
- The Pines (Age 55+)
- Silver Maples of Chelsea (Age 62+)
- St. Joseph Village (Age 55+)
- Housing Bureau for Seniors’ HomeShare Program matches senior homeowners with home seekers interested in renting space.
Assisted Living
- Brecon Village – Primrose Assisted Living
- Chelsea Retirement Community (Age 62+)
- Glacier Hills (Age 62+)
- Silver Maples of Chelsea (Age 62+)
- St. Joseph Village (Age 55+)
Memory Care
You can always look up housing resources using the Online Senior Resource Directory.