Elderly Housing Quality Improvement Act of 2002
Summary
The Elderly Housing Quality Improvement Act of 2002 was designed to increase funding and resources for senior citizens living in federally assisted housing. The bill proposed providing grants to repair aging facilities and to convert existing public housing units into assisted living spaces that offer more intensive supportive services. Additionally, it aimed to fund service coordinators who help elderly residents manage their daily needs, with the goal of allowing seniors to live independently for as long as possible.
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