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Summary:
The Congregate Housing Services Program
offers grants to States, units of general local government, public
housing authorities (PHAs), tribally designated housing entities
(TDHES), and local nonprofit housing sponsors to provide meals and
other supportive services needed by frail elderly residents and
residents with disabilities in federally subsidized housing. It
is a project-based-rather than a tenant-based-program.
Purpose:
This program prevents premature and unnecessary
institutionalization of frail elderly, nonelderly disabled, and
temporarily disabled persons; provides a variety of innovative approaches
for the delivery of meals and nonmedical supportive services while
making use of existing service programs; fills gaps in existing
service systems; and ensures availability of funding for meals and
other programs necessary for independent living. An earlier CHSP
program, created by the Congregate Housing Services Act of 1978,
continues to receive funding on the same basis as the current program.
Type
of Assistance:
Assistance is in the form of
grants to provide at least one hot meal per day in a group setting,
7 days per week, plus other supportive services necessary for independent
living. Projects may not duplicate services that are already available
at affordable rates. HUD administers this program in coordination
with the Rural Housing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Eligible
Grantees:
Grants may go to States, units
of general local government, PHAs, IHAs, TDHEs; and projects funded
under Section 202, Section 8 project-based assistance, Section 221(d)(3),
Section 236, and Section 515 of the Rural Housing Service (RHS).
A State agency or unit of local government may apply on behalf of
a nonprofit or for-profit owner of eligible housing. Applicants
must have an accessible dining facility, a need for the program,
a demonstrated record of satisfactory management in housing or services
for elderly or nonelderly persons with disabilities, and a satisfactory
record of equal opportunity.
Eligible
Customers:
Services may be used by frail
elderly (62 years or older), disabled, and temporarily disabled
persons who are residents of federally subsidized housing and are
unable to perform at least three activities of daily living. An
independent professional assessment committee works with a service
coordinator appointed by the grantee to determine individual eligibility
for services and to recommend a service package to the housing management.
Eligible
Activities:
Recipient projects must provide
at least one hot meal per day in a group setting, 7 days a week.
Other services offered must be necessary for independent living
and not duplicative of other available and affordable services.
Semiannual financial reports and annual performance reports are
required.
Application:
Applications are submitted in accordance
with a HUD Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA).
Cost
Sharing:
Under CHSP, HUD provides funds of
up to 40 percent of the cost of supportive services, grantees pay
at least 50 percent of the costs, and program participants pay fees
amounting to at least 10 percent of the program costs. Fees may
be up to 20 percent of a participant's adjusted income.
Funding
Status:
HUD has neither solicited nor funded
applications for new grants under CHSP since 1995. Congress, however,
has provided funds to extend expiring grants on an annual basis.
Technical
Guidance:
Authorization first was under
the CHSA of 1978; the Housing and Community Development Amendments
of 1978, Title IV, as amended, Public Law 95-557, 42 U.S.C. 8001.
The revised Congregate Housing Services Program is authorized by
Section 802 of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing
Act, 42 U.S.C. 8011, with regulations at 24 CFR 700 for HUD and
7 CFR 1944 for RHS. At HUD headquarters, the program is administered
by the Office of Housing Assistance and Grant Administration at
(202) 708-2866. In the Field Offices, contact the Director of Multifamily
Housing or Public Housing. Program regulations can be found in HUD's
"Monitoring and Technical Assistance Handbook for the CHSP," item
# 0395, stock # 4640.01 R001.
For
More Information:
Evaluation reports of both
old and the new CHSP programs are available from HUD USER (1-800-245-2691
or 1-800-483-2209 TDD). Both the Baseline Comparison Report: Congregate
Housing Services Program (CHSP) and HOPE for Elderly Independence
Demonstration Program (HOPE IV) and the Evaluation of the New Congregate
Housing Services Program: Second Interim Report about the new program
were issued by HUD in 1996. Credit card orders may be placed online
at http://www.huduser.org/. CHSP is described on the Internet at
http://www.hud.gov/sec2d.html#I.
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