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    We list 2 Low Income Apartment complexes in or near San Gabriel, CA

    Our listings include:

    1. Privately owned subsidized housing apartments.
    2. Public Housing apartments. These are owned by the state. They are affordable rentals for families who are low income, seniors, or disabled. We list the local housing authorities. They may have information on how to help you with your rental payments.
    3. Housing Choice Voucher aka Section 8 listings. Contact your public housing authority to apply. Note: Most of these Section 8 lists are closed or have extended waiting lists.

    We display monthly rates for the apartments when possible. Most of subsidized apartments base the rent on income, therefore, you will need to contact the apartment directly for rates. We list all pertinent contact information.

    Low income senior housing san gabriel valley
    Less than 1/4 of all HUD eligible households receive housing due to the current shortage of available housing. 2013 Harvard's Joint Center for Housing

    HUD Fair Market Rent For San Gabriel, California - Los Angeles County

    One Bedroom Apartments

    $2,044

    Two Bedroom Apartments

    $2,693

    Three Bedroom Apartments

    $2,933

    There are 2 Affordable Apartment Complexes in or near San Gabriel, CA

    Non Profit Apartment


    HUD Housing Apartment
    Section 8 apartment

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    Low income senior housing san gabriel valley

    The Los Angeles County Housing Resource Center website helps provide access to information and tools for finding senior housing and resources. Please continue to check this site for new information. Links to other important websites and agencies and housing locator tools are provided below.

    Federal Resources

    Social Security Administration - Social Security has provided financial protection for our nation's people with retirement, disability, and survivors benefits.

    Medicare.gov – Medicare.gov provides benefits guidance for beneficiaries of Medicare. It also includes detailed information about every Medicare and Medicaid-certified nursing home in the county.

    Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - The website provides benefits guidance for beneficiaries of Medicaid and Medicare.

    ElderCare Locator – A free public service that connects older adults and their families with resources and programs designed in your area.

    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development – Affordable Apartment Search – This locator allows apartment seekers to locate available affordable housing throughout the United States.

    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development – Info for Seniors – The Department of Housing and Urban Development offers information for seniors ranging from housing to healthcare.

    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development – Info for Persons with Disabilities – The Department of Housing and Urban Development offers helpful information on housing for individuals with disabilities.

    State Resources

    In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program - The IHSS Program will help pay for services provided to seniors, so that they can remain safely in their own home.  The types of services include housecleaning, meal preparation, laundry, grocery shopping, personal care services, medical appointments, and protective supervision for the mentally impaired.

    Adult Protective Services - Each county has an Adult Protective Services agency to help elder adults and dependent adults, when these adults are unable to meet their own needs, or are victims of abuse, neglect or exploitation.

    Local Resources

    Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) Project-Based Voucher (PBV) Program - The PBV program offers rental housing options at specific housing locations. The properties posted here have waiting lists open to the public, which include senior housing. The waiting lists are managed by the LACDA.

    211LA - Seniors and Older Adults - This portal allows seniors to search for and access needed services on their own or with the help of a personal navigator.

    Workforce Development Aging & Community Services – Workforce Development, Aging and Community Services (WDACS) aims to connect individuals to careers and employers to a skilled workforce.

    City of Los Angeles Department of Aging – The City of Los Angeles Department of Aging provides community-based services to seniors and their caregivers to ensure the highest quality of life as possible and remain in the community.

    Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority - Enhanced Bridge Housing - The program provides designated beds and supportive services for older adults experiencing homelessness.

    Center for Health Care Rights - The Center of Health Care Rights is nonprofit health care advocacy organization that assures consumer access to quality health care through education, counseling, informal advocacy, and legal services.

    LACountyHelps! – LACountyHelps is a free and easy way to find out the resources available to your family from a number of different health and human services programs.

    Other Resources

    AARP – Resources for Caregivers – AARP offers a variety of family caregiving resources ranging from medical to financial and legal to empower people to choose how they live as they age.

    Affordable Living for the Aging – Affordable Living for the Aging provides affordable housing, supportive services, and alternative housing options for low-income and formerly homeless seniors.

    Human Good – Human Good’s mission is to provide affordable housing, healthcare, and supportive services for retired community members.

    Menorah Housing Foundation – Menorah Housing Foundation develops and manages affordable apartments serving persons ages 62 or older with very low incomes.

    Retirement Housing Foundation – Retirement Housing Foundation provides housing and services for seniors, low-income families, and persons with disabilities.

    WISE & Healthy Aging - A nonprofit social services organization that provides programs and services to advance the dignity and quality of life of older adults through leadership, advocacy and high-quality, innovative services.

    TELACU – TELACU builds and manages affordable housing for seniors.

    Network of Care – Network of Care is a resource for individuals, families, and agencies concerned with behavioral health.

    How do you qualify for senior housing in California?

    Anyone 62 or older can occupy a Section 202 housing unit if they meet the income requirements. Households with at least one person 62 or older are also eligible, although otherwise eligible households with minor family members may not. The San Francisco area includes Marin and San Mateo Counties.

    Who qualifies for low income housing in California?

    Ask your PHA if you are eligible for rental assistance through HUD's Section 8 and public housing programs. Low-income renters whose annual household income is at or below 50 percent of their area's median might qualify for Section 8, which provides rental subsidies you can use in the private market.

    How do I apply for low income housing near me?

    To apply for a Housing Choice voucher, contact a public housing agency in your state. If you need more assistance, contact your local HUD office. You will need to fill out a written application or have a representative of your local PHA help you.

    What state has the most affordable housing for seniors?

    South Dakota. When it comes to assisted care living, South Dakota is among the most inexpensive states. It has a stable economy and the lowest tax rate in the nation hence it is the go-to state for most seniors.