Due to the success of the pilot program, we have reached participant capacity. This pilot program was completed in July 2022 and we are thankful to have had the opportunity to serve the community. You may learn more about this innovative pilot program below.
Welcome!
Aging in Place Efficiently partners with qualified older adults to help them remain in their homes for as long as possible. Improvements focus on three areas: comfort, lower energy bills, and home safety.
Home Improvements
The home improvements offered will depend on the needs of each homeowner. A licensed energy auditor, an occupational therapist, and a social worker will help determine the best options for your home within the available budget.
Examples of potential home improvements include:
- insulation in walls and attics
- weatherization
- appliance upgrades
- grab bars in bathrooms
- handrails and ramps
- improved lighting
Qualifications
To qualify for this pilot program, you must:
- own a single-family home within the city of Ann Arbor that is your primary residence (not sure? use the City Address Search to determine eligibility)
- be at least 60 years of age at the time of application
- not have assets in excess of $50,000 (note: your primary residence and any saved retirement funds are not included in asset calculation)
- have a monthly income at or below 80% of the Area Median Income for Ann Arbor (not sure? use the table below to determine eligibility)
Due to the success of the pilot program, we reached participant capacity and this pilot program funding concluded in July 2022. We are not taking applications at this time.
Not eligible? You can find tips on how to improve the energy efficiency of you home, as well as information on how to get a home energy assessment, on our
Sustainability at Home page.
Funding and Support
This program is free thanks to funding from the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation and Partners for Places.
Click on a partner logo below to be directed to their website for more information.