Housing Authority, at 411 W Phillip St in Rhinelander, WI, is a place that mainly helps seniors and disabled people find affordable housing if they have low or moderate income, so there's public housing and a Section 8 voucher program, and though there's no around-the-clock skilled nursing, they do have assisted living and intermediate care services for those who can't safely live alone, with units going from studio to 2-bedroom sized, and they also have some single-family homes and apartments set up for elderly people. Folks apply if they meet the annual income, age or disability, and citizenship rules, and there's a waiting list for public housing for seniors and disabled people, plus the Section 8 list is open for now, so people can fill out the application and keep an eye on its status online. Rhinelander Housing Authority owns one facility that has 50 units spread across two public housing communities that take seniors and those with disabilities, while some units let people bring pets, and there's help for daily tasks in assisted living, and special support for those with memory issues like Alzheimer's or dementia. For those who are more active, there are independent living options, and for people who want extra companionship or non-medical help, they can get home care from trained aides. Sounds like the main focus here is to give people a safe and affordable place to live, not fancy or full of extras, but with some steady management and oversight by the Rhinelander Housing Authority board, who meet at Evergreen Manor Boardroom. They follow standards set by HUD, who rate them as a standard performer, mostly making sure the buildings are safe, the money's managed right, and the capital funds aren't wasted. They've also got tools online for renters wanting to search for places, for owners to check rents and list properties, and a dashboard to keep track of everything from forms to waiting lists to lease management. Housing Authority is involved in social care programs too, helping people get access to benefits and document help through their online platform, and McKenzie Nancy - Rhinelander Housing Authority takes care of real estate pieces, but there aren't lots of special amenities mentioned, just a basic focus on housing, security, and support during regular weekday hours, and they handle everything under the rules set by Wisconsin Ph Program Center, with their agency code WI070.
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411 W Phillip St, Rhinelander, WI, 54501- Independent living
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Housing Authority offers independent living.
The full address for this community is 411 W Phillip St, Rhinelander, WI, 54501.
Yes, Housing Authority offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
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