(That’s a federal program for low-income seniors.) The NYC Department of Aging publishes a borough-by-borough guide called “Alternatives in Senior Housing.” E ach borough’s guide includes a great deal of generic information alongside extensive lists of senior housing resources - all the way from assisted living facilities to home-sharing programs to “Section 202” properties.Here are some places for you to start looking: You will need to spend a lot of time on the phone trying to find a place. One big problem, however, is there are waiting lists everywhere. The city and state have multiple programs and agencies for senior aid, especially housing. So let’s see what New York can do to help you settle back in. Who needs Florida anyway? Too hot and too bright. We want to remain in NYC, so if you have any recommendations, suggestions or resources for senior/affordable housing I would be very grateful. It didn’t work out well, and we came back to NYC. We had been living in the city for over 40 years, and went to Florida five years ago. My husband has recently become disabled, and we are in urgent need of affordable housing. Question: My husband and I are retired New York City Department of Education employees with a small pension and Social Security income.
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