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HOUSING VOUCHER PROGRAMS - POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL

SPECIAL PROGRAMS – AFFORDABLE ASSISTANCE HOUSING PROGRAM

(Formerly referred to as MEDICAID WAIVER)

Section Section Name
 

Introduction   

Section A

Eligibility

Section B

Waiting List

Section C

Program Requirements

Exhibit A

Amendment to VA and HUD Appropriations Bill 2002

Introduction

The Affordable Assisted Housing Program (AAHP) was developed in the year 2000 to address the lack of affordable housing for elderly and/or disabled clients who are forced to remain or enter nursing home facilities because they cannot afford suitable housing in the community. This project combines 125 MSHDA Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV) with the Michigan Medicaid Waiver Program (called MI Choice) to provide eligible clients with a choice of affordable assisted living housing as an alternative to nursing home care.  Affordable assisted living housing can be an apartment or home within a community or a unit in an assisted living facility. 

MI Choice waivers assist low-income clients who qualify for nursing home care to receive long-term care services in a community setting. It is a waiver to Medicaid rules, which allows the client to get the services they need and allow Medicaid to pay for these services. MI Choice pays for and provides an array of support services such as personal care, homemaking, medical equipment, and transportation.  MI Choice is available through designated agencies throughout Michigan and a limited number are assigned to these designated agencies each year.

Currently the program is a pilot program and is operating only in Macomb and Oakland counties.  At the present time, MSHDA works with the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Macomb Oakland Regional Center (MORC), two agencies in those counties that work with the MI Choice program.

MSHDA administers this program in accordance with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regulations for their Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program.

Section A:  Eligibility

The eligibility criteria for the AAHP HCV is that the applicant must:

Preference will be given to applicants that are in a nursing home or in danger of going into a nursing home.

Section B: Waiting List

The AAHP uses the current waiting lists in Macomb and Oakland counties.  A separate waiting list is not maintained for those counties, but eligible applicants are identified on it through the use of a special program code of “D”.  The preference code will be “51”.   The waiting list will be re-ranked during the monthly HAP generation.  

If a county waiting list is closed, and it is determined that the number of names with the special coding code on the current waiting list is nearly exhausted, procedures will be followed for purging/updating the wait list as identified in the Policy Procedure Manual, Chapter II, Waiting List Management.  The processes for outreach, opening and closing the wait list, removing names from the wait list, and ranking applications will be followed. 

If a county waiting list is open, applications will be accepted on a continual basis for persons with a MI Choice Waiver. 

Section C: Program Requirements

The AAHP Program follows all HUD federal regulations and MSHDA policies for the HUD Section Housing Choice Voucher program with one exception:  The 40% affordability rule does not apply if the client lives in an assisted living facility but the 40% affordability rule does apply if the client is living in a private home or apartment setting. 

Please note that MSHDA received a special waiver from HUD that was given for four specific counties in Michigan (Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne) waiving the 40% affordability requirement.  This 40% affordability waiver is for tenants participating in this pilot only.

EXHIBIT A

Amendment to VA and HUD Appropriations Bill, 2002

Offered by Mr. Knollenberg

Page 53, after line 7, insert the following new section:

SEC.2___ (a) During fiscal year 2002, in the provision of rental assistance under Section 8 (o) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f(c)) in connection with a program to demonstrate the economy and effectiveness of providing such assistance for use in assisted living facilities that is carried out in the counties of the State of Michigan specified in subsection (b) of this section, not withstanding paragraphs (3) and (18)(B)(iii) of such section 8(o), a family residing in an assisted living facility in any such county, on behalf of which a public housing agency provides assistance pursuant to section 8(o)(18) of such Act, may be required, at the time the family initially receives such assistance, to pay rent in an amount exceeding 40 percent of the monthly adjusted income of the family by such a percentage or amount as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development determines to be appropriate.

(b) The counties specified in this subsection are Oakland County, Macomb County, Wayne County, and Washtenaw County, in the State of Michigan. 

 

(December 2003)