Finding affordable housing as a single senior starting over can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack! It’s tough when prices keep climbing, and the options that are available sometimes just don’t fit our needs or our budget. As the aches and pains that come with age start to hit you, living spaces with stairs are not really a good option long term. Living alone can be a bit isolating, leaving you feeling like others are enjoying life’s comforts while you’re trying to start a new chapter in life. If you don’t like living alone, you may have or want to get a cat or a dog for companionship. Aside from the benefits of having a pet, a pet-friendly living space will be an added consideration.
With a little patience, some creativity, shared resources, and some proactive research, there’s hope in finding that cozy space you can call home again.
Here is a list of options, ideas, and resources that will help you on your mission to find the best place for you that is affordable, accessible, and welcoming.
1. Subsidized Housing Programs
– Public Housing: Many local housing authorities provide units specifically for low-income residents, including seniors. These apartments are usually affordable based on income levels.
– Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program: This allows seniors to rent privately owned homes while the government subsidizes part of their rent. Seniors can apply through their local Public Housing Agency (PHA).
2. Senior-Specific Housing Communities
– Many communities feature affordable housing developments designed just for seniors. These can include designated senior apartments, mobile home parks, and retirement communities offering amenities like transportation services and social activities to foster community connections.
– Resources: Organizations like the National Council on Aging (NCOA) or AARP can provide information on available senior housing options.

