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How this tool helps
Home repair help can come from several places. A senior homeowner may need USDA Section 504, weatherization, city or county rehab funds, nonprofit repair help, VA disability housing grants, Medicaid home modification help, or a local Area Agency on Aging program. This tool helps sort those paths by age, income, location, repair type, and urgency.
USDA Section 504 is one of the clearest federal repair programs. It can offer very-low-income rural homeowners loans up to $40,000 and grants up to $10,000 for eligible homeowners age 62 or older who cannot repay a loan. Disaster-area rules can allow higher grants. The final answer depends on USDA address eligibility, income, ownership, and local funding.
What to do first
- Unsafe home: Call 211 or the Area Agency on Aging if the repair affects heat, water, electricity, falls, or safe entry.
- Rural homeowner: Ask USDA Rural Development about Section 504.
- High energy bills: Ask about weatherization and LIHEAP crisis repair.
- Accessibility need: Ask Medicaid, VA, or your local aging office about ramps, grab bars, and bathroom changes.
Documents to gather
Collect proof of ownership, proof of address, income proof, photos of the repair, insurance papers if available, repair estimates if you have them, and a doctor or therapist note for accessibility repairs.
Reality checks
Many programs have waitlists, income rules, contractor requirements, or local funding limits. Do not pay a contractor who promises a “senior grant” before verifying the program yourself. Real programs do not require gift cards or upfront “grant release” fees.
Resumen en español
Esta herramienta ayuda a buscar caminos para reparación del hogar, seguridad, accesibilidad, calefacción, techo, plomería, electricidad, aislamiento o daños por desastre. Puede mostrar USDA, weatherization, programas locales, organizaciones sin fines de lucro, VA, Medicaid HCBS u oficinas de envejecimiento.
No todos los programas tienen fondos abiertos todo el año. Algunos son solo para propietarios, zonas rurales, veteranos, personas con Medicaid o personas con ingresos bajos. Use el resultado para saber a quién llamar, qué decir y qué documentos preparar antes de aplicar.