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Contact Person: Myrna Davenport
Address: 311 North Main Street, Eloy, AZ 85231
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: 520-466-1112
Established: 1997
Sponsor: Community Action Human Resources Agency
Target Population: Low income and/or elderly.
Percentage of Clients Aged 60 Years+: 42%
No. of Persons Served/Year: 300
No. of Paid Staff: 3
Most Common Modification: Ramps, showers, heating, cooling and doors.
Type of Assessment: Craftsman repair and modeling estimator
Assessor: Director
Providers Education/Training: N/A
Funding Sources: * Weatherization* Arizona Public Service * Tobacco Tax * Southeast Gas * Area Agency on Aging
Special Features: * Uses Arizona Department of Energy approved assessment form * Inspects all electrical, roof, walls, floors, doors, and windows. * HVAC * Performs pressure diagnostics and CO tests.
Total Budget: $300,00
Contact Person: Manuel Borges
Address: 208 North 4th Street, Kingman, AZ 86401
Phone Number: 520-753-6247
Homepage/Website: http://www.wacog.com
Established: 1971
Sponsor: Western Arizona Council of Governments
Target Population: Low income, disabled, elderly, and persons with children (legal minors)
Percentage of Clients Aged 60 Years+: Over 50%
No. of Persons Served/Year: 400
No. of Paid Staff: 9
Most Common Modification: Weatherization, ramps, grab bars, and other home modifications.
Type of Assessment: Functional and environmental
Assessor: Program crew chief and coordinator
Funding Sources: AAA
Special Features: LaPaz and Yuma County only
Total Budget: Grants (amounts not disclosed)
Cost to Client: Forgivable and deferred loans.
Contact Person: Richard Hurlbut
Address: 1112 Arizona Ave, Parker, AZ 85344
Phone Number: 520-782-1886
Homepage/Website: http://www.wacog.com
Established: 1971
Sponsor: Western Arizona Council of Governments
Target Population: Low income, disabled, elderly, and persons with children (legal minors)
Percentage of Clients Aged 60 Years+: Over 50%
No. of Persons Served/Year: 400
No. of Paid Staff: 9
Most Common Modification: Weatherization, ramps, grab bars, and other home modifications.
Type of Assessment: Functional and environmental
Assessor: Program crew chief and coordinator
Special Features: LaPaz and Yuma County only
Total Budget: Grants (amounts not disclosed)
Cost to Client: Forgivable and deferred loans.
Contact Person: Eva Stanford
Address: 555 W. Glendale Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85021
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: 602-285-0543
Fax: 602-274-6793
Homepage/Website: http://www.centerdoar.org
Sponsor: VICAP
Target Population: Over 18 years of age with disabilities and elderly persons.
Type of Assessment: 38 item checklist.
Special Features: Goals are to assist people to remain independent. Average home repair costs $50 per home.
Cost to Client: No costs contingent upon satisfying eligibility requirements.
Contact Person: Toby Zavala
Address: 77 East Thamas Rd., Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Phone Number: 334-288-0240
Established: 1987
Sponsor: Foundation for Senior Living
Target Population: Older, disabled, and low income adults.
Percentage of Clients Aged 60 Years+: 96%
No. of Paid Staff: 2
Most Common Modification: Grab bars and ramps.
Type of Assessment: AAA
Funding Sources: Tobacco Tax
Contact Person: Holly Staley
Address: 2214 North Central, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone Number: 602-307-1505
Sponsor: Americorp Program
Target Population: American Indians, over 60 years of age, low-income, and living on tribal land.
No. of Persons Served/Year: 30
Most Common Modification: Ramps, roofing, railings, and grab bars.
Type of Assessment: Application process of 3 years.
Assessor: Tribal employees or a weatherization official.
Funding Sources: State tobacco tax
Total Budget: $25,000
Contact Person: Dave Castillo
Address: 2214 N. Central Ave., Suite100, Phoenix, AZ
Phone Number: 602-309-1547
Target Population: American Indians on tribal land, low income, elderly, and female headed houses.
No. of Persons Served/Year: Under 20
No. of Paid Staff: 1
Most Common Modification: Infiltration repairs, windows, pipes, and doors.
Assessor: Tribal housing directors and maintenance.
Providers Education/Training: Yes
Funding Sources: Department of Energy
Special Features: Specializes in weatherization only.
Total Budget: Grants
Contact Person: Nancy Daily
Address: Arizona Bridge to Independent Living, 122, Phoenix, AZ 85034
Phone Number: 602-256-2245
Established: 1988
Sponsor: Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL
Target Population: Younger disabled persons
No. of Persons Served/Year: 75
No. of Paid Staff: 1 full-time
Most Common Modification: Grab bars, Ramps, Door widening, Roll-in shower, Paving
Assessor: Case manager
Funding Sources: Community Development Block Grant
Special Features: Coordinates with Easter Seals to share costs on larger projects.
Total Budget: $75,000
Contact Person: Sierra Valors
Address: 10201 N 21s Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85021
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: 602-257-1484
Fax: 602-257-0355
Target Population: People with diabilities
Most Common Modification: ADA Bathrooms, ramps, grab bars, ADA Kitchen
Contact Person:
Address: Northern Arizona University 2715 North Third Street, Suite 104, Phoenix, AZ
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: 602-728-9532
Fax: 602-728-9535
Homepage/Website: http://www.aztap.org/
Established: 1994
Director: Jill Oberstein
Contact Person: John DeWinter
Address: 1229 East Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85034
Phone Number: 602-256-2245
Fax: 602-254-6407
Target Population: Older Adults and disabled individuals.
Percentage of Clients Aged 60 Years+: 25%
No. of Persons Served/Year: 180
No. of Paid Staff: 3
Most Common Modification: Grab bars and ramps.
Type of Assessment: Observations conducted by Occupational Therapists and Physical Therapists.
Assessor: Occupational Therapists and Physical Therapists
Funding Sources: CDBG grants
Total Budget: $225,000
Contact Person: Jim Houser
Address: 10201 N 21st Ave #9, Phoenix, AZ 85021
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: 602-944-1178
Fax: 602-257-0355
Most Common Modification: Bathrooms, doorways, and ramps
Type of Assessment: Environmental
Assessor: Jim Houser
Funding Sources: HISA, VA, Private
Contact Person: Emily Reilly, Founder/CEO
Agency Name or Parent Company: Purposefully Home
Name of Home Modification Program / Resource: Purposefully Home
Address: PO Box 2484 N. Scottsdale rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85252
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: 4803399316
Homepage/Website: HTTPS://www.purposefullyhome.com
Established: 2017
Target Population: Stroke survivors 50+
No. of Paid Staff: 2
Services Provided:
Funding Source(s):
Special Features: Occupational Therapist owned and operated.
Is your organization Non-Profit?: no
Contact Person: Jim Bennett
Address: 2720 S. Hardy Dr, Tempe, AZ 85282
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: 480-636-1816
Fax: 480-659-1350
Homepage/Website: http://www.adl-solutions.com
Target Population: People in need of Accessability Solutions
No. of Persons Served/Year: 100+
Most Common Modification: Complete Remodels, Automatic Door Openers, Shower & Bathing Supplies,, Grab & Specialty Bars, Ramps, Roll-in Showers, Patient lifts, Platform lifts, Stair lifts
Funding Sources: Dept of Developmental Disabilities, Access. VA,Individuals in need, and Providers
Special Features: Show Room displaying Shower, bath products, Ramps, lifts, grab/specialty bars $ hardware both for the consumer and contractor
Contact Person: Linda Arters, President - Consultant
Agency Name or Parent Company: The Arters Group
Name of Home Modification Program / Resource: Linda Arters
Address: 9920 S. Rural Road #108-53, Tempe, AZ 85284
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: 16026773533
Homepage/Website: livinginplaceaz.com
Target Population: 50+ marketplace
Services Provided:
Is your organization Non-Profit?: no
Contact Person: Erin E. Pazos
Address: 4720 W. Calle Tetakusim, Tucson, AZ 85746
Phone Number: 520-879-5908
Fax: 520-879-5891
Sponsor: Pascua Yaqui Tribe Housing Department
Target Population: Elderly and low income tribe members.
Percentage of Clients Aged 60 Years+: Varies
No. of Persons Served/Year: Varies
No. of Paid Staff: 1
Most Common Modification: Roof, heating, cooling and plumbing.
Type of Assessment: Dodge unit cost book, and full home inspection.
Assessor: Tribal employees (draftsmen and inspectors).
Funding Sources: HUD and BIA funds
Total Budget: Funding per client depends on need.
Cost to Client: ICOBG pays back with sliding fees; HIP is non-pay back.
Contact Person: Ernest Goatson
Address: PO Box 2396, Window Rock, AZ 86515
Phone Number: 520-871-6493
Fax: 520-871-7179
Established: 1980
Sponsor: Navajo Nation Housing Department
Target Population: Very low income.
Percentage of Clients Aged 60 Years+: 25%
No. of Persons Served/Year: 200
No. of Paid Staff: 20
Most Common Modification: Ramps, grab bars, and widening doors.
Funding Sources: Federal Government
Contact Person: Vern Charleston
Address: Administration Building 22nd Floor, PO Box 2396, Window Rock, AZ 86515
Phone Number: 928-871-6555
Established: 1980
Sponsor: Navajo Nation
Target Population: Low income families
Percentage of Clients Aged 60 Years+: 40%
No. of Persons Served/Year: 50 families
No. of Paid Staff: 8
Most Common Modification: Home repairs
Assessor: Supervisors and contractors
Providers Education/Training: Some
Funding Sources: BIA funds
Total Budget: $1.5 Million
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