New York Foundation for Senior Citizens is dedicated to helping New York's seniors enjoy healthier, safer, more productive and dignified lives in their own homes and communities and to help them avoid the need for premature institutionalization.
Minor Home Repair and Safety Audit Program
Many older adults choose to live independently in their own homes and communities. NYFSC sponsors the Minor Home Repair and Safety Audit Program’s two services, which help ensure that these New Yorkers remain healthy, safe and independent. This program serves as a model for the development of similar programs throughout the United States.
Minor Home Repairs
Through this program, age 60+ owners of private homes, condos, co-ops and renters, with consent of and after attempts to enlist their landlords, are benefitting from free, minor home maintenance and repair services. Offered to individuals with limited finances, these services include minor plumbing, masonry, electrical, carpentry, home readiness for winter and summer, and installing smoke detectors, air conditioners, crime prevention devices, grab bars, as well as some emergency services.
Each year, this highly successful program serves thousands of older homeowners and renters in all five boroughs. It is made possible through funding from the New York City Department for the Aging Community Development Block Grant funds and from private contributions.
Home Safety Audits
The program offers free home safety audits for older adults by the home repair technicians who check for, identify and correct safety hazards in their homes. These audits are designed to help prevent household accidents, injuries and burglaries among older homeowners. This service also helps protect older adults, particularly those who are frail or disabled, from dishonest service providers as well as from potential financial scams and other situations that would increase their sense of vulnerability.
Minor Home Repair & Safety Audit Program
11 Park Place, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10007-2801
P: (212) 962-7655
F: (212) 227-2952
Minor Home Repair and Safety Audit Program
Many older adults choose to live independently in their own homes and communities. NYFSC sponsors the Minor Home Repair and Safety Audit Program’s two services, which help ensure that these New Yorkers remain healthy, safe and independent. This program serves as a model for the development of similar programs throughout the United States.
Minor Home Repairs
Through this program, age 60+ owners of private homes, condos, co-ops and renters, with consent of and after attempts to enlist their landlords, are benefitting from free, minor home maintenance and repair services. Offered to individuals with limited finances, these services include minor plumbing, masonry, electrical, carpentry, home readiness for winter and summer, and installing smoke detectors, air conditioners, crime prevention devices, grab bars, as well as some emergency services.
Each year, this highly successful program serves thousands of older homeowners and renters in all five boroughs. It is made possible through funding from the New York City Department for the Aging Community Development Block Grant funds and from private contributions.
Home Safety Audits
The program offers free home safety audits for older adults by the home repair technicians who check for, identify and correct safety hazards in their homes. These audits are designed to help prevent household accidents, injuries and burglaries among older homeowners. This service also helps protect older adults, particularly those who are frail or disabled, from dishonest service providers as well as from potential financial scams and other situations that would increase their sense of vulnerability.
Minor Home Repair & Safety Audit Program
11 Park Place, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10007-2801
P: (212) 962-7655
F: (212) 227-2952