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I dont want to go West of Mississipi or south of South Carolina.
I also perfer Michigan...
but if you know of a good disabled-senior house, maybe some place your grandma, auntie, sister etc {they have to take underaged disabled too} that is low income, apts are well kept and the people are happy there and the community is nice, TELL ME ABOUT IT.
There are dozens of these all over the country. You can pretty much just pick a town or area you want to live in and then google "HUD senior citizen housing" or some such and the name of the town and then just start researching.
My mother, aunt and a couple of our family friends all live in these apts near my hometown in western IL. (There are four high-rise apt buildings in their county.) I've been in three of the four: They're well-maintained and clean. They all have social events, a community room, coffee and donuts in the morning, free cable tv, card games, etc., plus there's a van they can call to take them shopping or to dr appts, etc.
In the Baltimore Maryland area, the Catholic diocese maintains a whole bunch of communities/apartment complexes for low income seniors. Some of them also accomodate people in wheelchairs. I've been in one of them and I was impressed by the cleanliness and friendliness of the people who work there and the people I met who live there. You don't have to be Catholic to live in one of them. There is a wait list of one year or more to get in.
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