Collaborative
Funding Initiatives
Assisted Living
Overview
Connecticut and the nation began exploring alternatives to
nursing facility placement for elders in the 1990s as
research seemed to conclude that institutionalized nursing
care was not the preferred or most cost effective model for
elders who might be capable of maintaining independence when
provided adequate daily support. As a result of this new
understanding, the state legislature authorized a pilot
program to test the efficacy of Assisted Living as an
alternative housing and care model for elders living in
affordable, subsidized housing.
Since 1999, Connecticut has led the way in creating and
sustaining affordable Assisted Living alternatives that
enhance and maintain the health and dignity of their
residents. CHFA has collaborated with the following state
agencies to provide Assisted Living Housing:
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Current Assisted Living Initiatives involving
CHFA
As funding for Assisted Living is made available, CHFA
issues Requests for Proposals (RFPs) soliciting applications
from interested developers. (See,
Requests for
Proposals for more information.)
Assisted Living housing developments that apply for CHFA
mortgage financing through a Request for Proposals must
comply with CHFA’s Multifamily Underwriting Standards.
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| File | Size | Type | Multifamily Underwriting Standards This guide outlines the requirements and procedures for filing an application for a CHFA multifamily mortgage loan for a proposed housing development. | 158K | pdf |
| Herbert T. Clark – Assisted Living – Glastonbury, CT Fully occupied since 2006, the Herbert T. Clark Assisted Living facility in Glastonbury provides 25 affordable apartments and assisted living care for residents over 62 who require daily support. | 21K | pdf | | File | Size | Type |
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Assisted Living.