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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the hud live in aide verification form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in the Health Care Provider’s Name, Address, City, State, Zip Code, and Telephone Number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for verification.
  4. Next, input the Tenant’s Name and Address. This identifies who is requesting the live-in aide.
  5. In Section 1, indicate whether the tenant is disabled by checking 'Yes' or 'No'. Refer to the definition provided on the next page if needed.
  6. Section 2 requires you to assess if the tenant needs a live-in aide for independent living. Again, check 'Yes' or 'No'.
  7. Complete your details as a qualified professional including your name, title, organization, signature, and date.
  8. Finally, ensure that the tenant signs and dates the release section at the bottom of the form to authorize information sharing.

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WILL I NEED TO PRODUCE ANY DOCUMENTATION? Yes, the HA representative will request whatever documentation is needed (e.g., birth certificates, tax returns) to verify the information given on your application. The PHA will also rely on direct verification from your employer, etc.
Verification can be provided by a reliable third party who knows about your disability, this may include a doctor or other medical professional, a peer support group, a non-medical service agency, or any other reliable third party. Your housing provider should not request your medical records.
Heres the good news: Your eligibility to receive government subsidies for housing is NOT based on your credit score, and will NOT be affected by it. The government looks only at your income and assets to determine whether you qualify for low-income housing or other government benefits, not your credit history.
Family members, like other live-in aides, are only allowed to remain in the housing unit as long as a disabled resident requires the aides services and remains a tenant.
Official HUD forms used in all programs and other commonly used forms are available online to print and download. Printed forms can be ordered online through the Direct Distribution System or by telephone at (800) 767-7468.
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HUD approval can take between 60 and 90 days. Approval may be delayed on incomplete applications.
Official HUD forms used in all programs and other commonly used forms are available online to print and download. Printed forms can be ordered online through the Direct Distribution System or by telephone at (800) 767-7468. Forms for housing discrimination complaints are available online.
Low-income assisted living can be found through HUDs Section 202 housing, or sometimes with the use of a Housing Choice Voucher. Medicare can help pay for eligible care services received in assisted living, which can help reduce the cost of assisted living indirectly.

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