Access to Home Program
The
Access to Home Program provides financial assistance to property owners to
make dwelling units accessible for low and moderate income persons with
disabilities.
Providing assistance with the cost of adapting
homes to meet the needs of those with disabilities will enable individuals to
safely and comfortably continue to live in their residences and avoid
institutional care.
Adaptation work must meet the needs of those with
physical disabilities and seniors with an age-related disability. Examples
include: wheel chair ramps and lifts, handrails, easy-to-reach kitchen work and
storage areas, lever handles on doors, roll-in showers with grab bars, etc.
Homeowners and renters may qualify for loan
assistance through Margert Community Corporation under the following criteria:
the occupant is physically disabled or has substantial difficulty with an
activity of daily living because of aging; the dwelling unit is a permanent
residence; and, total household income does not exceed 80 percent of median
income.
The Access to Home program is funded from fees
earned by the Housing Trust Fund Corporation, and is administered by the NYS
Division of Housing and Community Renewal.
Households eligible for assistance under Margert's Access to Home program
shall be those at or below 50% of Area Median Income (AMI) for Queens County,
New York City. AMI shall be determined by the latest approved income guidelines
as published by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD),
including any waivers for high cost areas as allowed by HUD.
Types of accessibility modifications to be installed by our program include,
but are not limited to, the following:
· Installations
of ramps, lifts, and other similar measures to permit access to an existing
residential unit from the exterior of the building;
· Modifications
to kitchens and bathrooms in existing residential units to provide access to
persons with mobility limitations or disabling conditions;
· Interior
accessibility modifications to existing residential units that will permit
access within the unit for persons with mobility limitations or other disabling
conditions;
· Installation
of devices to permit use of an existing residential unit by persons with hearing
or visual impairments;
· Other
activities required to install accessibility modifications in existing
residential units.
Modification awards shall not exceed $ 25,000.

Please Note: Access to Home funds are
subject to a 7 year regulatory re-capture period.
Apply for Margert's Access to Home program.

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