Grants for Alternative Living Facilities

Alternative living facilities provide an option for people who require long-term care outside of institutions or nursing homes. Alternative facilities, or assisted living facilities, allow the elderly, ill, or mentally disabled adults and youth to live more independently, assist one another in daily living and enjoy a higher quality of life. Both the government and private foundations provide grants to establish assisted living facilities.
  1. The Coming Home Project

    • An initiative from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Coming Home Project provides grants to help rural communities develop services and alternative living facilities for residents requiring long-term care. Funds from the project have established the Cache Valley Assisted Living Apartments in Illinois, supported a community hospital and its assisted living wing in Scotland Neck, North Carolina, and established assisted living facilities within the Benedictine Nursing Center in Oregon.

      The Coming Home Project

      Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

      P.O. Box 2316

      Route 1 and College Road East

      Princeton, NJ 08543

      877-843-7953

      rwjf.org

    Nursing Facility Conversion Program

    • Nebraska's Department of Health and Human Services offers the Nursing Facility Conversion program to provide financial assistance to nursing homes for the conversion of their facilities to assisted living facilities. Grant awards may total as much as $1.1 million. Facilities must adhere to certain guidelines. Each unit must have a minimum number of square feet for living space, and there must be community spaces for dining and activities.

      Nursing Facility Conversion Program

      Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services

      P.O. Box 95026

      Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-5026

      402-471-3121

      hhs.state.ne.us

    Eden Alternative Grant Assistance Program

    • The mission of the Tennessee Eden Alternative Grant Assistance Program is to enhance the quality of live for nursing home and assisted living facility residents across the state. Facilities must support the Eden Alternative process for improving care, which emphasizes de-institutionalization and independent decision-making for its residents. Grants of up to $5,000 are awarded annually.

      Eden Alternative Grant Assistance Program

      Texas Department of Health

      425 5th Avenue North Cordell Hull Building

      Nashville, TN 37243

      health.state.tn.us

      615-741-3111

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