Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Construction Nora House, a home for disabled adults begins in Huntsville

The building is for disabled adults this month begin in a house in Huntsville, which are not suitable for state housing waivered but need 24-hour care.

A representation of Nora house in Huntsville. (Courtesy)

305 8th Street, a nonprofit faith-based organization, to make at home a reality Nora. The 3300 square foot, family style home at 312 Eighth St. will be accessible to people with disabilities, to monitor throughout the day and have a maximum of eight new beds for low-income residents, the home of the group Health Care does not qualify Day or direct assistance.

CEO Andrea Williams said that his organization the gap with special needs adult help close that are less patient, but not eligible for state benefits or location of the nursing home.

"This project is for is vital that lack these services in our community," he said. "We have the older residents of our current program and although they have made a service gap in the houses funded group, they reach another camera. Care Reception When residents reached by Medicaid a point, which are unstable, they have full tray with Alzheimer's or almost bedridden "receive services.

the waiting list 305 8th Street in 2012 began to grow, Williams said. Three of the 12 women in the list expected placement over three years.

The nonprofit organization currently provides 24-hour surveillance for 15 adults and supportive care to live five residents outside the facility. Williams said he. The cost of building the home of Nora and work with local suppliers where to deliver the house and to be equipped the needs of future residents meet

"Our objective is equipped with new elements to get to the house," he said. "We hope to have a public shower for the new house in the spring of 2017, and welcome the community of our new residents do justice to."

305 8th Street has raised $ 150,000 funding for the project. The community can make a donation in www.3058thstreet.org/donate or send a check for 305 8th Street, Huntsville, AL, 35805th

Williams said that they are working with 15 major partners at home of Nora possible, including Jane K. Lowe, Legacy Homes, Madison County Commission, Commissioner Bob Harrison, Commissioner Roger Jones, leadership Huntsville / Madison County Foundation, the Anne Cary Foundation Walker Trust management venturi Brighter Day, PAK Legacy, steelmaking Libertad association Hunts transferred torch Technologies, Dynetics Golden construction and the Board / staff of 305 8th Street.

"305 8th Street is a special place, and I am very happy to see our services, expand a general need in the market to achieve," he said.

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