Older Adults Home Modification Program

Older Adults Home Modification Program (OAHMP) OAHMP is a federal program that, with the help of licensed occupational therapists, offer…

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Older Adults Home Modification Program (OAHMP)

OAHMP is a federal program that, with the help of licensed occupational therapists, offer seniors free, high-impac, low-cost home modifications so they may age-in-place safely. Benefits include decrease risk of falling, improve general safety, increase accessibility, and improve functional abilities in the home. Examples of free home modifications are install temporary ramps, install toilet riser with handle, adjust door swing, repair floor transitions, or install handrails.

Do you qualify?

  • Are you age 62 or ove?
  • Are you the primary resident of the home or rental unit to be repaired?
  • Is your family income below 80% of area median income?
  • Do you live in Buncombe, Henderson, Madison or Transylvania County?
Older Adults Home Modification Program Flyer

For More Information reach out to Land Of Sky

About the Author:

Betsy O'Leary

With more than 20 years of experience in senior-focused publishing, Betsy O’Leary is the heart behind Carolina Living Choices, Western North Carolina’s trusted guide to active adult and retirement living. As a Certified Active Adult Specialist in Housing (CAASH) and Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS), Betsy brings both professional expertise and personal insight to helping older adults and their families navigate this exciting stage of life.

Her journey in publishing began with editorial roles and evolved into ownership, where she now oversees both the quarterly print magazine and a dynamic online platform. Under her leadership, Carolina Living Choices connects 55+ readers with vibrant communities, helpful resources, and inspiring stories—all in a user-friendly, beautifully designed format.

Betsy is proud to be part of the “sandwich generation,” balancing the needs of aging parents and adult children. Her personal experiences, including her mother’s move to assisted living in Hendersonville, inform her work every day. She knows firsthand how important it is to find the right place to call home—and she’s passionate about guiding others on that journey.

Deeply rooted in the mountains of Western North Carolina, Betsy is committed to supporting both the readers who rely on Carolina Living Choices and the local communities that make this region such a special place to live and retire.

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