Posted on Feb 8, 2021
Capt Rachelle Crespo
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Hello, everyone. I work at the Mesa Veterans Resource Center and I was recently contacted by a disabled veteran that is looking for help finding somewhere to move to. He is paralyzed from the waist down and doesn't want to live alone but he doesn't want to live in a group home due to past experience. I'm looking for recommendations on how to search for rooms for rent. I was hoping AHRN would help but there are no shared listings in the area posted. I'm wary of Craigslist and Facebook but I know they are options. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.

I'm also going to discuss home health aides and other assisted living options with him but I'm not sure of his eligibility if it's not a service-connected disability. Any advice on that?
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Patricia Overmeyer
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Capt Rachelle Crespo: I'm not sure if you are aware of the HUD program from disability housing. It's called the Section 811 housing program. It's administered in this state. I have a friend who works at the AZAG (we're in Tucson) who said the veteran would most likely be eligible for this program. You can also check into various VA programs that offer disability housing and assistance for veterans, although it is usually limited to service connected disabilities. If I were you, I'd start with the DES housing programs then work your way from there.
https://des.az.gov/services/disabilities/developmental-disabilities/individuals-and-families/supports-and-services/housing
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Capt Rachelle Crespo
Capt Rachelle Crespo
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Thank you, I am familiar with HUD. I have a connection with a counselor, I'm surprised I forgot about that option. I did advise him about VA grants for disability adaptations and home health assistance.
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Patricia Overmeyer
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Capt Rachelle Crespo - Brain fog, just blame it on the brain fog like I do. LOL!! Interesting in that I was reading your question just before my friend from the AZAG called to discuss a case we have together. Cue Twilight Zone music...
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SFC Melvin Brandenburg
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I think there are programs through the VA if a vet is disabled and it isn't service connected. I think I remember reading something along those lines. If he is disabled and can't be employed due to his disability, and it is less than 100% rated, there is the TDIU that can get him some help.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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If he is paralyzed from the waist down I am almost certain he qualifies for some kind of at home assistance. Maybe not from the VA but state or national support services. His primary care manager (PCM) should be able to assist in finding these resources.
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Capt Rachelle Crespo
Capt Rachelle Crespo
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Thank you. I'll have to look into what kind of state programs there might be.
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