Boston: City Council Votes to Support Home Modification Grants for Elderly and Disabled Individuals and Their Caregivers

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~ Boston City Council Passes Resolution to Support Livable Home Modification Grant Program

In a move to support aging residents and individuals with disabilities, the Boston City Council has adopted a resolution to endorse House Bill No. 148. The bill, titled "An Act Establishing A Livable Home Modification Grant Program," aims to provide financial assistance for necessary home modifications.

Under this program, eligible individuals would receive a 50 percent reimbursement, up to five thousand dollars, for construction costs related to accessibility and sensory accommodations. These modifications include zero-step entrances, widened doorways, accessible bathrooms and kitchens, and medical-grade backup generators.

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The grant program specifically targets Boston residents who earn less than 120 percent of the area median income and those who are not required to file federal taxes. Councilors emphasized that this initiative promotes equity, safety, and independence for individuals who wish to age in their own homes.

This resolution highlights the City's commitment to supporting its aging population and ensuring that all residents have the opportunity to live comfortably in their homes. With the adoption of this resolution, Boston takes a step towards creating a more inclusive and livable community for all its residents.

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