caseworker Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Full Name *Phone Number *Email Address *State *Local Housing Authority name *Do you currently have a Veteran searching for housing? *YesNoHas the veteran located a VACATE property or home for SALE they are interested in? If so please provide the address including city state and zip code. Add any additional comments: *Does the Veteran require any special amenities needed in the home for a disability? (select all that apply)NoneRamps and Accessible Entrances: Ensure that all entrances to the home are accessible with ramps or lifts.Wider Doorways and Hallways: To accommodate wheelchairs and mobility devices, doorways and hallways should be widened.Grab Bars and Handrails: Install grab bars and handrails in bathrooms, hallways, and other areas for added support and safety.Roll-In Showers and Accessible Bathtubs: Bathrooms should have roll-in showers or accessible bathtubs with seating and hand-held showerheads.Lowered Countertops and Cabinets: Kitchen and bathroom countertops and cabinets should be lowered for easy access.Non-Slip Flooring: Use non-slip flooring materials to prevent falls and provide better traction.Adjustable Shelving and Closets: Shelving and closets should be adjustable to different heights for easy reach.Lever-Style Door Handles and Faucets: Replace traditional knobs with lever-style handles for easier use.Stair Lifts or Elevators: Install stair lifts or elevators for multi-story homes to ensure accessibility to all levels.Smart Home Technology: Utilize smart home technology for lighting, temperature control, and security systems that can be operated remotely or with voice commands.Accessible Light Switches and Outlets: Place light switches and electrical outlets at accessible heights.Emergency Alert Systems: Install emergency alert systems that can be easily activated in case of an emergency.PhoneSubmit