Here are some other unique aging-in-place options
NORCs:
Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities
A Naturally Occurring Retirement Community, or NORC, is a community not originally designed for older adults, but one that evolved into a place where a large percentage of older adults currently reside. In New York, specific communities can apply to the state Office for the Aging to receive official designation as a NORC, thus becoming eligible for programs that provide supplemental funding for medical and social services, recreation and education activities, and financial services. There are two basic kinds of NORCs: 1) a multi-unit housing development or complex; and 2) a defined geographic area, often older residents in single-family homes, known as a Neighborhood NORC.
NORC programs are often partnerships of housing, neighborhood organizations, residents, health and social service providers, and other community stakeholders. Each NORC program is tailored to the needs of its own community and has its own unique combination of services.
Here is a current listing of NORCs on Long Island:
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HomeShare Long Island—Suffolk
Family Service League 631-470-6939 |
This program matches senior homeowners in Suffolk County who have extra room in their homes with adults age 18 or older who need an affordable place to live. Personal interviews, background checks, and reference investigations are provided. Possible matches are offered, but the decision is the homeowner’s. Services are fee-based.
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