The OAHMP model focuses on low-cost, high-impact home modifications. Examples of these home modifications include the installation of grab bars, railings, and lever-handle doorknobs and faucets, as well as the installation of adaptive equipment, such as a temporary ramp, tub/shower transfer bench, handheld shower head, raised toilet seat, risers for chairs and sofas, and non-slip strips for tub/shower or stairs. The OAHMP model primarily relies on the expertise of a licensed Occupational Therapist (OT) to ensure that the home modification addresses the client’s specific goals and needs and promotes their full participation in daily life activities. The OT is trained to evaluate clients’ functional abilities and the home environment and knows the range of low-cost, high-impact environmental modifications and adaptive equipment used to optimize the home environment and increase independence. To help maximize the breadth of the program, the OAHMP also supports the use of licensed OT assistants whose work under the grant is overseen by licensed OTs. The OAHMP model also encourages a person-centered approach that motivates and supports older adults as they identify their goals and learn to function safely in their home.
Services made available to participants of this program must be for the benefit of eligible low-income homeowners who are at least 62 years old for work in their privately owned primary residence. Proposed projects involving repair or rehabilitation above the maintenance level require an environmental review by HUD. That environmental review includes consultation with the City of Houston and compliance with other federal environmental requirements listed at 24 CFR §50.4.
For more information about this program contact: Ph.713-260-0683 and Email: OAHMP@housingforhouston.com