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MURPHY, POLIQUIN INTRODUCE BILL TO HELP SENIORS LIVE MORE INDEPENDENTLY

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Washington, May 16, 2016 | Erin Moffet (202-225-3026) | comments

Today, U.S. Representatives Patrick E. Murphy (FL-18) and Bruce Poliquin (ME-02) introduced the Senior Accessible Housing Act to provide seniors with a tax credit for the cost of modifying their homes to make them more accessible so they can "age in place."  Home improvements such as constructing entrance and exit ramps, installing handrails, and adding non-slip flooring allow seniors to be more mobile and live independently in their own homes instead of costly assisted living facilities.

"With many older Americans living on limited incomes, home improvements to make their residences more accessible are often unaffordable," said Murphy.  "Making it easier for seniors to make these modifications means that they can stay in their homes longer without being forced to turn to assisted living facilities or nursing homes, which can often cost more.  After a lifetime of hard work, our nation's seniors deserve to age with dignity."

"Seniors around the country deserve the option to age with dignity in their own homes, instead of depending on expensive and often times unattainable assisted living and nursing programs," said Poliquin. “Seniors will be able to use this new tax credit to make the changes necessary for them to stay in their own homes.  As a strong supporter of protecting and securing important benefits for our seniors, such as voting to reauthorize the Older Americans Act, I am proud to introduce this legislation.”

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