From: HUD USER News
From: HUD USER News
Conducted by HUD's Office of Policy Development and
Research, Multifamily Property Managers' Satisfaction
with Service Coordination explores property managers'
satisfaction with supportive services provided to 348,000
low-income elderly and nonelderly persons with
disabilities. These services, arranged by HUD-funded
service coordinators and offered in 3,742 privately
owned, HUD-assisted multifamily housing developments,
include housekeeping, personal care, meal preparation,
and short-term counseling. The study explores the extent
to which service coordination affects quality of life,
independent living, and aging in place. Comparisons are
also made between independent living outcomes with and
without supportive service coordination. The report is
available as a free download
at www.huduser.org/publications/hsgspec/serv_coord.html
or in print, for a nominal fee, by calling HUD USER at
800-245-2691, option 1.
Conducted by HUD's Office of Policy Development and
Research, Multifamily Property Managers' Satisfaction
with Service Coordination explores property managers'
satisfaction with supportive services provided to 348,000
low-income elderly and nonelderly persons with
disabilities. These services, arranged by HUD-funded
service coordinators and offered in 3,742 privately
owned, HUD-assisted multifamily housing developments,
include housekeeping, personal care, meal preparation,
and short-term counseling. The study explores the extent
to which service coordination affects quality of life,
independent living, and aging in place. Comparisons are
also made between independent living outcomes with and
without supportive service coordination. The report is
available as a free download
at www.huduser.org/publications/hsgspec/serv_coord.html
or in print, for a nominal fee, by calling HUD USER at
800-245-2691, option 1.