Successful Senior & Supportive Housing
Auburn Ridge Senior Apartments
Oakwood Senior Apartments
Ammenities Community Garden Wifi-hotspots Computer Center Several gathering areas for social activities Congregate Dining Room Walk-in closets Accessible units including vinyl plank floors Available Laundry Service Available Meal Plans On site hair cuts ADA Van for food, medical, and social trips
DC Cares 10+ agency collaborative Works with 40 families a year Engages families in developing long-term solutions to achieve self-sufficiency Community wide process to identify, assess and select families Accountable and measurable outcomes
Self-Sufficiency Solutions “We have to attempt to move from ‘what’s the matter’ with our clients to ‘what matters’ to our clients.” - James Ricker Patient Centered Care: What it means and how to get there
Self-Sufficiency Solutions Entire family must be engaged Whole person perspective Proactive approach Partner with others in care Work Regionally
Self-Sufficiency Solutions Identify facilitator Discovery process Work to create goals and vision Identify family strengths Develop action steps to achieve plan Access new resources Hold accountable to achieve
Self-Sufficiency Solutions Life Domains Adult Education Employment Family Support Financial Health Health Care Housing Kids Education Mental Health Parenting Transportation
Actions – How did we get there? Douglas County Cares 14 agency collaborative Works with 40 families a year Engages families in developing long-term solutions to achieve self-sufficiency Community wide process to identify, assess and select families Accountable and measurable outcomes
Self-Sufficiency Solutions Identify facilitator Discovery process Work to create family goals and vision Identify family strengths Develop action steps to achieve plan Support through approved funding Hold accountable to achieve
Self-Sufficiency Solutions Mental Health Scale Crisis Vulnerable Stable Safe Thriving Danger to self or others Self disclosed NOT under treatment or care Self disclosed under treatment or care Self disclosed no longer requires care No history no concern
Self-Sufficiency Solutions Housing Scale Crisis Vulnerable Stable Safe Thriving Homeless, Outside, Vehicle, Hotel Voucher, Shelter Eviction, Foreclosure, Doubled up, Temporary, Income qualified, Income subsidized, Own or rent +50% Own or rent 30-50% Own or rent less than 30%
Housing Stock As of today there are 1,376 total affordable rental units in Douglas County As of January 1, 2018 there were 124,118 total housing units Sadly affordable housing makes up just 1% of the total housing stock
Locations Castle Rock 779 Meridian Village 376 Highlands Ranch 96 Reyn Rock Senior Apartments 33 units of Project Based Section 8 for 62+ Oakwood Senior Apartments 64 restricted units for 55+ and disabled Auburn Ridge Senior Apartments 90 total units; 80 units restricted 9% LIHTC for 55+ Castle Rock I & II 80 units USDA RD; 19 units RD subsidized Castle Creek Commons 20 units of Project Based Section 8 The Pines of Castle Rock 630 total units; 302 units restricted by 4% LIHTC The Reserve at Castle Highlands 200 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Meridian Village 376 Lincoln Pointe Lofts 221 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Apex at Meridian 155 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Copper Steppe 242 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Highlands Ranch 96 Traditions 96 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Parker 125 Parker Hilltop Apartments 312 total units; 125 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Total Units: 1,376 Coming Soon 405 South Range Crossings 204 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Apex at Meridian II 156 units restricted by 4% LIHTC Oakwood Senior Apts. II 45 new units restricted by 9% LIHTC
Rental Rates Source: realtor.com Beds Affordable 60% AMI Douglas County Market Rates 1 $1,012 $1,687 2 $1,215 $2,025 3 $1,402 $2,337 4 $1,564 $2,607
Outcomes Self-Sufficient 60% No change 20% Move Away 10% Drop Out 10% Increase Employment / Benefits 72% Sustain Housing 95%
Lack of Transportation Challenges NIMBYism “We don’t want those people here” Politics Lack of Transportation