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Access to Housing for Persons with Disabilities: Lessons Learned from Three Demonstration Projects
08/12/2005 | 296 Requests *
Summary
The Quality Choices for Maine project was conducted from 2001-2004. This report focuses on Access to Services, one part of the three-year RCSC Quality Grant. The specific housing related goal was “to improve access to community housing for people with disabilities of all types.” Project activities were overseen by the Access to Services Technical Assistance Group and a variety of stakeholders. Read the activity summaries, lessons learned and recommendations on how to sustain the work.
Author
Griffin, Eileen
Available Files
- Report PDF (101K, 23 pages)
Keywords
Access TAG; Making Our Own Place; Greater Portland Housing Choices Toolkit; Affordable Housing and Homeownership; Access to Services; Funded Housing; housing for persons with disabilities; housing shock; affordability; accessibility; consumer-centered
Topic
Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities, Housing, Physical Disabilities, Quality, Sustainability
Type/Tool
Reports
Source
Muskie School of Public Service
State
Maine, All States/Territories
Date Created
10/12/2005
Contact
Lisa Marie Lindenschmidt
Project Assistant
Muskie School of Public Service
LMLINDEN@usm.maine.edu
207-780-4843
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