Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing

Residential facilities for older adults and/or people with disabilities who are unable to function in an independent living environment because they need assistance with toileting, bathing, dressing, medication management and administration, meals and housekeeping and other activities of daily living, but do not require nursing care on a regular basis. Living options range from state institutions for individuals with the most severe disabilities who require intensive services to settings that enable individuals with disabilities to live with their own families or in their own homes or apartments with supportive services from community-based supported living providers. Alternatives in between include health care facilities for people with a primary need for developmental services in combination with an intermittent need for skilled nursing care; community care facilities (residential care homes or group homes) for people who require varying levels of supervision and assistance in the activities of daily living; assisted living facilities; continuing care retirement communities; life care communities; foster family placements for adults who will benefit from interaction in a family environment; and semi-independent living facilities for individuals with disabilities who need minimal levels of support to live and work in the community. Some of these facilities are licensed by the state.

  • South Common Village

    South Common Village is a 9 building development for elders. It has a total of 399 units, 20 of which are congregate housing. Twenty apartments are handicap accessible. Each building has a tenant community room and a card key entry system for security. The development is located on the perimeter of downtown Lowell and is…

  • Danvers Housing Authority

    The Danvers Housing Authority provides state and federal affordable housing programs for elders, people with disabilities, and low-income families. Housing programs comprised of 259 residential units and 2 groups homes throughout Danvers, Massachusetts. The Danvers Housing Authority also administers 145 Housing Choice Vouchers. The Housing Authority provides management services for the Middleton and Rowley Housing…

  • Marblehead Housing Authority

    The Marblehead Housing Authority owns and manages 307 units of family and elderly/handicapped conventional housing. The MHA elderly housing complexes are located at Powder House Court (38 units), Green Street Court (32 units), Old Farrell Court (63 units), New Farrell Court (48 units), and the Roads School (41 units). All developments have coin operated on-site…

  • Seeds of Hope

    includes 50 shelter beds and 22 units of single room occupancy housing to those who were once homeless. Tenants receive ongoing case management and have full access to all other services provided on the campus. Offers day services to community residents, those who do not reside at Seeds of Hope with basic needs and ongoing…

  • The Saab Residence

    This is an affordable Supportive Housing and Assisted Living with memory care residence that offers individual apartments. 30 of its 60 apartments are D’Youville-subsidized for individuals of low and moderate income. It offers supportive services for activities of daily living, medication management and assistance with medical needs. Services available include: 24 hour staffing, 24 hour…

  • North Village

    This senior housing development represents a partnership of Chelmsford Housing Authority and AgeSpan (Chelmsford Housing Elder Partnership, Inc.). It has 50 units, a meals program, a Resident Services Coordinator, on-site wellness checks, free prescription delivery, a full-service hair salon and an on-site Adult Day Health Program. It has a 24 hour on-call homemaker who can…