HOUSING AND ENERGY ASSISTANCE FOR VETERANS’ WIDOWS
AND SENIORS
Housing and energy assistance for veteran widows and seniors
Housing and energy are necessities of every human being. These are
particularly essential for vulnerable individuals in society, especially
veteran widows and seniors. These individuals come across major
challenges due to limited financial resources, age effects, and emotional
trauma (due to the loss of a spouse in the case of veteran widows). For
them, housing and energy resources become more of a survival necessity
than a luxury for a comfortable lifestyle. This article enlists all the
non-government and government assistance for low-income families and
individuals for their housing and energy needs.
Importance of housing for seniors and veteran widows
Before we delve into the assistance programs, you must understand the
importance of housing for seniors and veteran widows residing in the USA. A
house is a basic necessity that is known to offer shelter, stability, and a sense
of security to the residents. Without an adequate place to live, humans
cannot concentrate on other facets of life because they don’t have a safe
house where they can return to for comfort, relaxation, and sleep. For elders
who are unable to earn anymore due to their declining health condition and
veterans’ widows whose sole bread earner died leaving them in sorrow that
also causes hindrance in finding a good earning opportunity, the value of a
house cannot be expressed in words. Seniors and veteran widows usually rely
on pensions or limited savings that are not enough to buy or rent an adequate
house. For such people, a house is an invaluable asset and bears great importance.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) was founded in
1965 in the era of President Lyndon B. Johnson. It works on federal financial aid
that is aimed at providing government assistance for low-income families and
individuals. The funding is used to ensure that people with low income especially
elderly individuals and veteran widows are provided with housing facilities at an
affordable rent.
Under this program section 202 is specifically designed to support seniors of the
society. Named Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program, this program works
to fund the construction, rehabilitation, and even acquisition of housing facilities
for low-income seniors and veteran widows to facilitate them with adequate
housing and living conditions. This program also offers to pay rent on behalf of
seniors and veteran widows whereas the beneficiaries are only entitled to pay
30% of adjusted income in the form of rent and the rest of the rent is paid by HUD.
Section 8 of the HUD program named as Housing Choice Voucher Program also
facilitates elderly individuals in securing private market housing. Under this section,
the government offers vouchers to eligible elders where they can choose a
house for themselves depending on their housing needs (single-family homes
apartment, or townhouse).
The Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) Program
VASH or Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing is a collaborative effort between the
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and HUD aim to provide government
housing assistance for widows of veterans and living veterans along with their
families. The HUD-VASH program offers housing vouchers (under section 8 of the
HUD program) to veterans and their widows allowing them to find a house for
themselves to live in a comfortable environment.
This program also extends rental services to eligible veterans and their widows
/families through comprehensive case management. In addition, the program
offers assistance in clinical services to resolve the issues that might be a
hindrance in obtaining a house in the first place. By helping the veterans and
their widows through clinical services and counseling sessions, the government
helps them sustain permanent housing facilities by addressing the root cause
of their distress or other health issues.
State Programs
Along with the above-mentioned federal government programs, many states in
the USA also offer housing programs for seniors and veteran widows who are
unable to afford adequate living facilities. The features and eligibility criteria of
these programs are different in each state but they majorly cover home repair
grants, house loans, and property tax exemptions to facilitate the veteran
widows and seniors in society. For instance, a few states offer special exemptions
on property tax to veteran widows to help them put off some financial burden
and enjoy living in their house without the added tax burden.
Importance of energy assistance for seniors and veteran widows
Along with adequate housing, the rising cost of energy sources is also a huge
concern for veteran widows and seniors who have to manage their livelihoods
with limited income. Living on a pension or limited savings can be quite tough
for such people and their energy expenses ultimately become unmanageable
depriving them of needed heating and cooling facilities in homes. This makes
it very essential for such individuals to get energy assistance from government
and non-profit organizations to manage their expenses and live a comfortable life.
LIHEAP
LIHEAP or the low-income Home Energy Assistance Program is a federal government
initiative to offer energy assistance for seniors and veteran widows to cover energy-
related costs. Through this program, the federal government covers the cost of
heating and cooling systems along with opting for energy-efficient sources to lower
the energy cost in the long run. Through LIHEAP, the US government distributes
funds to each state which are then allotted to eligible seniors and veteran widows.
The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)
Department of Energy in the USA has also started the weatherization assistance
program where by they allot funds to all states aiming to offer energy assistance
for seniors and widows of veterans. These funds are used to implement energy
efficient solutions in households of low-income individuals including seniors and
veteran widows. These measures including the upgradation of cooling and heating
systems, sealing leaks, and insulation can lower the energy costs drastically to
ensure that veteran widows and seniors can afford the energy costs in the long term.
Conclusion: The ability to own/rent a house and manage energy costs is a basic
necessity for individuals. Unfortunately, some members of society do not have
the resources to manage such expenses. The seniors who are living off their
pensions unable to work due to their health conditions and veteran widows who
lost their only breadwinner are the biggest victims of such financial restraints.
Fortunately, the US Government assistance for low-income families and individuals
covers housing and energy expenses for such seniors and veteran widows.
The government housing assistance for widows and elderly through The
Department of Housing and Urban Development and The Veterans Affairs
Supportive Housing (VASH) Program is doing a great job in this regard along
with designated state programs. In addition, the federal government also
extends energy assistance for seniors and veteran widows through the
Low-income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and the
Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP).AKTON polymer won’t leak, flow, or bottom out, and it is tissue equivalent. Gel Pads are available in a variety of widths and lengths.