National Directory: North Dakota

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HOME MODIFICATION IN North Dakota


Home Modification Providers by City

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

Bismarck, ND

GoUniversal

Contact Person: Scott Bernstein, Chief Networking Officer

Agency Name or Parent Company: GoUniversal

Name of Home Modification Program / Resource: Scott Bernstein

Address: 2011 Lovett Avenue, Bismarck, ND 58504

Email Address: scott@gouniversal.org

Phone Number: 7014282255

Homepage/Website: gouniversal.org

Target Population: Anyone needing environmental modification or desiring to age-in-place

No. of Persons Served/Year: 25

No. of Paid Staff: 12

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)
  • Repairs (e.g., roofing, electrical, carpeting/floors, stair repairs)
  • Home assessments
  • Refers to providers (e.g., Home modification program, occupational/physical therapists, funding sources)
  • 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

Funding Source(s):

  • Medicaid Home and Community-Based Waiver
  • Assistive Technology Act programs/Department of Education (e.g., grants for durable medical equipment)
  • Private Pay
  • Grant funds
  • VA Benefits

Special Features: Occupational Therapist on staff; free in home assessment; creative funding options; turn-key operation -- design, construction and necessary equipment and technology to enhance independence.

Is your organization Non-Profit?: no

Fargo, ND

Aging in Place

Contact Person: Andrea Steele, Program Manager

Agency Name or Parent Company: Rebuilding Together Fargo-Moorhead Area, Inc.

Name of Home Modification Program / Resource: Aging in Place

Address: 700 Main Ave Ste 10, Fargo, ND 58103-1807

Email Address: help@rebuildingtogetherfma.org

Phone Number: 7013567836

Homepage/Website: www.rebuildingtogetherfma.org

Established: 01-01-2011

Target Population: elderly, people living with a disability, veterans

No. of Persons Served/Year: 75

No. of Paid Staff: 3

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)
  • Repairs (e.g., roofing, electrical, carpeting/floors, stair repairs)

Funding Source(s):

  • City/County Housing and Community Development Department (e.g., Community Development Block Grants, HOME Block Grants)
  • Fundraising
  • Grant funds

Special Features: Volunteers, free to homeowners

Total Budget: 400,00

Is your organization Non-Profit?: yes

REBUILDING Together Fargo-Moorhead Area

Contact Person: Beth Jansen

Address: 700 Main Ave, Suite 10, Fargo, ND 58103

Email Address: help@rebuildingtogetherfma.org

Phone Number: 7013567836

Homepage/Website: rebuildingtogetherfma.org

Established: Jan 1 2011

Sponsor: Rebuilding Together Fargo-Moorhead Area

Director: Russ Richards

Target Population: Low-income homeowners

Percentage of Clients Aged 60 Years+: 40 +

No. of Persons Served/Year: 50

Most Common Modification: Variety from small fixes to siding, windows and roofs.

Type of Assessment: no

Providers Education/Training: yes

Funding Sources: Fundraising, individual donations, grants

Special Features: volunteer and contractor delivered repairs, moderate to major home rehab, inkind support.

Total Budget: 350,000

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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