Cheryl,
We have a couple of subdivisions in my town that are strictly for people over 
55 who want just what you are looking for.   They have all the bars for support 
in bathrooms, wide doorways,
1 floor level, etc.    Check into places like that in your town.    Also, many 
condo’s now have handicap-assessable rooms.       Let me know if you find 
anything and good luck.
Janice

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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 10:31 AM
To: tmic 
Subject: [TMIC] spouting off

Hi,
   I hope no one is offended by the comments I am about to make.
   Why isn't there housing for handicapped people who are not low income?
   All the handicapped housing is federally subsidized and there are limits to 
what you can have for an income.My income is too high for one person and leaves 
me unable to live in any of these types of housing.
   Why can't there be a set number of apartments that I could pay the full rent 
myself to live there?
    Once my house is ready to sell,I don't know where I'll find an apartment to 
move to with minimal stairs.
   I know many of you are having a hard time due to lack of money and help,and 
that I am very lucky,but it is so frustrating.
           Cheryl

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