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HOME MODIFICATION IN Arizona


Home Modification Providers by City

This section contains listings of home modification providers in Arizona. Search by city or keyword.

Eloy, AZ

Housing Programs

Contact Person: Myrna Davenport

Address: 311 North Main Street, Eloy, AZ 85231

Email Address: housing@cybertrails.com

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

Kingman, AZ

Weatherization /Home Repair/Program/Owner Occupied On Housing Rehabilitation

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.

Parker, AZ

Weatherization /Home Repair/Program/Owner Occupied On Housing Rehabilitation

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.

Phoenix, AZ

Project Safe Home

Contact Person: Eva Stanford

Address: 555 W. Glendale Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85021

Email Address: stanford@centerdoar.org

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.

Home Repair Program

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

Itca IncorporatedArea Agency On Aging

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

International Tribal Council Of Arizona Weatherization Program

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

Home Modification Program

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

Camelback Contractors, Inc. / Ability Solutions, Inc.

Contact Person: Sierra Valors

Address: 10201 N 21s Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85021

Email Address: jim@camelbackcontractors.com

Phone Number: 602-257-1484

Fax: 602-257-0355

Target Population: People with diabilities

Most Common Modification: ADA Bathrooms, ramps, grab bars, ADA Kitchen

Arizona Technology Access Program (AZTAP)

Contact Person:

Address: Northern Arizona University 2715 North Third Street, Suite 104, Phoenix, AZ

Email Address: jill.oberstein@nau.edu

Phone Number: 602-728-9532

Fax: 602-728-9535

Homepage/Website: http://www.aztap.org/

Established: 1994

Director: Jill Oberstein

Arizona Bridge To Independent Living (ABIL)

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

Ability Solutions, Inc.

Contact Person: Jim Houser

Address: 10201 N 21st Ave #9, Phoenix, AZ 85021

Email Address: jim@abilitysolutions.us

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

Scottsdale, AZ

Purposefully Home

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: Emily@purposefullyhome.com

Phone Number: 4803399316

Homepage/Website: HTTPS://www.purposefullyhome.com

Established: 2017

Target Population: Stroke survivors 50+

No. of Paid Staff: 2

Services Provided:

  • Minor home modifications (e.g., grab bars, raised toilet seats, handheld showers, handrails, lever door handles)
  • Major home modifications (e.g., remodel bathrooms, adjust counter/cabinet heights, ramps, elevator/platform or chair lifts, widen doorways, roll-in showers)
  • Home assessments
  • Raise consumer and/or professional awareness

Funding Source(s):

  • State and/or local tax programs (e.g., state sales tax rebates, local tax credits)
  • Private Pay

Special Features: Occupational Therapist owned and operated.

Is your organization Non-Profit?: no

Tempe, AZ

Adl-Solutions

Contact Person: Jim Bennett

Address: 2720 S. Hardy Dr, Tempe, AZ 85282

Email Address: jbennett@adl-solutions.com

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

Linda Arters ECHM

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: arters@artersgroup.com

Phone Number: 16026773533

Homepage/Website: livinginplaceaz.com

Target Population: 50+ marketplace

Services Provided:

  • Minor home modifications (e.g., grab bars, raised toilet seats, handheld showers, handrails, lever door handles)
  • Major home modifications (e.g., remodel bathrooms, adjust counter/cabinet heights, ramps, elevator/platform or chair lifts, widen doorways, roll-in showers)
  • Home assessments
  • Raise consumer and/or professional awareness
  • Advocacy for home modification policies and funding
  • Participate in task forces/coalitions or planning activities with other agencies
  • Integrate home modification or repairs within existing home and community-based and/or long-term care programs

Is your organization Non-Profit?: no

Tucson, AZ

Housing Improvement Program

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.

Window Rock, AZ

Navajo Nation Housing Services

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

Pl 93-638 Housing Improvement Program

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

This project was supported, in part, by grant number HHS-2018-ACL-AOA-HMOD-0308 from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201. Grantees undertaking projects with government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official ACL policy.

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