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Proposal to strip dollars from affordable housing, HCBS 'unconscionable,' aging services leaders say - News


Linda Couch of LeadingAge discusses the crisis of affordable senior housing during a panel discussion.
“Disturbing news” that Republican leadership’s $928 billion counterproposal to the Biden administration’s $2 trillion infrastructure bill strips out every dollar to support affordable senior housing is simply “unconscionable,” LeadingAge President and CEO Katie Smith Sloan said Thursday.
She led a panel discussion on what she described as a crisis in meeting the housing needs of a rapidly aging population.
“It’s an outrage to hear that some congressional leaders want to strip every dollar for affordable housing and home- and community-based services for older Americans out of the legislation,” Sloan said. “Any infrastructure bill that goes forward must provide for safe and affordable housing designed specifically for older Americans, as well as home- and community-based services.” ....

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Frustrated with the government's virus response, citizens are building their own testing programs. And it's working.


Frustrated with the government’s virus response, citizens are building their own testing programs. And it’s working
By Laura Krantz Globe Staff,Updated January 31, 2021, 4:52 p.m.
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COVID-19 testing in Massachusetts, it helps if you know a guy who knows a guy. Especially if you have the time and money — and
that guy is a scientist.
Frustrated by the lack of an overarching state or federal strategy for COVID-19 testing, an increasing number of local organizations are rolling up their sleeves and figuring out how to create their own testing programs, part of a desperate effort to return to normalcy as the pandemic drags on and solutions — amid a bumpy vaccine rollout — still seem far off. ....

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'Forgotten' Seniors In Mass. Low-Income Housing Get Their Place In The Coronavirus Vaccine Line


Jerry Halberstadt outside his low-income senior housing building in Peabody. He was masked except for this photo taken at a distance. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR)
Jerry Halberstadt, a tenants rights advocate who has fought bullying in low-income housing, is focused on a different concern these days.
I’m 84, and unlikely to survive COVID if I get it, so I need to keep myself safe, he said. I’m concerned about the same danger facing 92,000 tenants in public and subsidized housing all over the state.
He worries when neighbors in the building for senior and disabled residents where he lives, in central Peabody on the North Shore, don’t follow rules about wearing masks or maintaining distance in the small elevator or tight hallways. And in the current surge, the risk has grown. ....

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