About the Resource
Affordable accessible housing is often a critical element in enabling people with MS to preserve their independence and remain engaged in their communities. However, learning about available housing options can be challenging. Whether seeking to renegotiate a mortgage, arrange home modifications, apply for rental vouchers, or explore affordable assisted living, navigating the maze of agencies and funding sources supporting these alternatives and services can be daunting.
To make this process easier, the National MS Society has developed a user-friendly resource that can be placed on each chapter's Web site to help families evaluate their housing needs and better understand the range of housing options available to them. This resource addresses each of the subjects listed below and utilizes hyperlinks to provide users with direct access to the organization and/or agencies relevant to that topic area.
- Financial resources and strategies for the homeowner
- Tips for avoiding foreclosure
- Finding accessible homes and apartments
- Financial resources for home modifications
- Working with contractors
- Protections against housing discrimination
- Rental assistance
- Subsidized housing
- Supportive housing options
Since housing options and resources vary significantly around the country, this resource has been designed to provide not only a significant amount of general information, but to link directly to local resources and contacts.
The content for this resource was provided by a work group of knowledgeable chapter staff convened by the Long-term Care Committee and chaired by Mike Pawelczak, a member of both the LTF Committee and the National Programs Advisory Council. We are most appreciative of the time and expertise this group provided to make such a practical and valuable resource possible.
To view the Affordable Accessible Housing document Click Here.