Inexpensive Senior Housing That’s Dignified

In Utah, a program called Paws and Porchlight produces inexpensive homes designed to meet the needs of seniors so they can live in dignity:




Each home in Paws & Porchlight would cost about $100,000 to install—a fraction of what it takes to build a traditional home or senior facility.

But this project isn’t just about numbers. It’s about knowing what it feels like to live on a fixed income and still want something beautiful.

We aren’t trying to reinvent housing. We’re trying to bring it back down to earth.

You know the feeling: sitting outside as dusk arrives, your dog curled up nearby, someone walking past who knows your name—maybe even your birthday. That’s the kind of community Paws & Porchlight is built to restore.

To read the full story behind Paws and Porchlight, click here for the Shelterforce website. It’s an interesting read.

 

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