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Mullen Manor for the Disabled

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About This Mullen Manor for the Disabled

Mullen Manor is an ideal living facility for individuals who have mobility impairments. To qualify for residency, applicants must meet the income limits set by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and abide by the occupancy policy established by the sponsor. Monthly rent is determined by a formula specified by HUD, based on the resident's income. Mullen Manor was designed exclusively for individuals with mobility impairments and is ADA approved. Each unit is wheelchair accessible and includes grab bars in the bathrooms and pull cords for emergency situations. The building is equipped with a telephone system to facilitate guest entry and a surveillance system to ensure safety. Although Mullen Manor is an independent living facility, residents can rest easy knowing that it is professionally managed with a resident coordinator on-site to help connect them to the greater community. Mullen Manor is dedicated to the memory of Ann Mullen, the former mayor of Gloucester Township (1989-1994), who played a pivotal role in bringing barrier-free housing to Gloucester Township. Amenities include 24-hour on-call services for emergencies, on-site parking, and services provided by a social services coordinator, including supportive counseling, assistance with paperwork, and transportation help. Bedrooms and bathrooms are equipped with pull cords for emergency situations, while extra-wide doorways, raised electrical outlets, and specially designed kitchens make the apartments easily accessible for individuals in wheelchairs. Mullen Manor accepts HUD subsidies and, for those who qualify for low-income housing, rent is based on 30% of their Adjusted Gross Income. For further details on the available 1-bedroom apartments, please call 856-401-1923.

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Public housing is a form of housing tenure in which the property is usually owned by a government authority, either central or local. The federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) department addressed concerns of distressed properties and blighted superblocks with revitalization and funding projects for the renewal of public housing to decrease its density and allow for tenants with mixed income levels.

1. Check Your Eligibility Criteria

2. Search For Your Local Housing Authority

3. Fill In And Submit The Application Form

4. Check Your Waiting List Status

5. Move Into An Unit

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