Intergenerational Housing

Intergenerational housing is a progressive concept based on the idea that seniors should not be segregated from other generations and that people of all ages benefit from connecting with one another in daily life. H.O.M.E. owns and manages 78 apartments in three affordable intergenerational buildings where seniors choose between private apartments or, for those who desire more support and a family-like setting, Good Life Senior Residences. In H.O.M.E.'s buildings, all older adult residents have access to social services and engagement opportunities, and families with children and young adults live alongside older adults.

Date of Last Formal Update

09/13/2023

Data provided by

211 Metro Chicago

Location

1537 West Rosemont Avenue, Chicago, IL 60660

Application process

If you are interested in our affordable housing opportunities, please fill out the inquiry form on the website.

Eligibility

Seniors (aged 62 and older or 55 and older with a disability); Families with children; Resident Assistants (at least age 18)

Service area

IL, United States

Agency info

H.O.M.E.

H.O.M.E. (Housing Opportunities & Maintenance for the Elderly) offers low-income older adults intergenerational housing and community-based housing support services (home repair, shopping bus, moving assistance) to ensure that they maintain their independence and their connection to the larger community.