Our Lady of the Lake Senior Residential Living
Baton Rouge, LA - 70806

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Our Lady of the Lake Senior Residential Living

7575 Bishop Ott Dr
Baton Rouge, LA - 70806
(225) 926-5918


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Last-Modified: 2019-05-28 13:22:52

Our Lady of the Lake Senior Residential Living is a HUD Apartment. HUD residents usually pay 30% of their gross income for rent. The rent amount, less approved HUD deductions such as medical and child care expenses, and other allowances, includes a utility allowance. HUD Residents also may choose to pay what is known as flat rent. The HACC works with applicants to determine which rent arrangement is best for them.

Median apartment rental rate in this zip code: $827
Population in zip code: 28,588
Media age of those living in this zip code: 34.7
Media household income of those living in this zip code: $45,081
Average home value in this zip code: $235,474


About Our Housing FacilitiesA part of Our Lady of the Lake, Senior Residential Living was established in 1992 to address the need for attractive, safe and affordable housing for the elderly in the Baton Rouge area. The program provides quality, affordable housing for those 62 or older and who are income eligible. Villa St. Francis 68 one-bedroom apartments Assisi Village 67 one-bedroom apartments Calais House 67 one-bedroom apartment. Chateau Louise, 60 one-bedroom apartments St. Martha Activity CenterBenefits Ability to maintain independence and dignity longer None of the financial burden of owning a home or the upkeep involved Socialization with others of the same age Scheduled activities such as monthly resident birthday parties, recreational activities and various other forms of entertainment Educational programs about various health related topicsEligibility Requirements (established by HUD) Designed for income eligible individuals 62 years and older Residents must meet income limits set by HUD. Residents must maintain their apartments and provide for their healthcare alone or by obtaining assistance from resources outside the complex.Cost The portion of the rent that the resident is responsible for is based solely on the individual's annual gross income minus any medical bills (doctors/hospital/medication) for the year. HUD subsidizes the remainder of the contract rent.Amenities Staff and/or security available 24 hours a day Clean and safe environment Maintenance personnel on staff Emergency pull cords in the bedroom and bathroom Front door of all apartment buildings are locked at 9 p.m. Gates lock in the evening for added security and safety Every apartment building is handicap accessible. Pets are allowed. Weekday noon meals available for purchase Library services Spiritual services provided at St. Martha's Activity Center Transportation to area grocery store available Monthly newsletters Beautician on campus every week Secure parking Service coordinator on staff to assist residents with education and discount programs and many other services

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  • 1. Research all of the different low-income housing programs available in your area. There are a variety of federal, state, and local programs that offer low-income housing assistance. Each program has its own eligibility requirements and application process, so it is important to do your research to find the program that is right for you.
  • 2. Get all of your documentation in order: When you apply for low income housing, you will need to provide documentation of your income, assets, and household composition. This documentation may include tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements, and birth certificates.
  • 3. Be careful and accurate on all information provided: Any false or misleading information on your application will most likely result in your disqualification.
  • 4. Waiting Lists: The waiting lists for most, if not all low-income housing programs is long. Do not limit yourself to only apply to one apartment location.

Qualifications: Do you qualify to live here?
To qualify for low income housing in Louisiana, you must meet the following income requirements:

Your household income must be below 80% of the area median income (AMI). The AMI is updated annually by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and varies by county.

You must have a valid Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN).

You must be a U.S. citizen or a legal immigrant.

In addition to the income requirements, you may also need to meet other eligibility requirements, such as:

- You must not have been evicted from any public housing or Section 8 housing in the past three years.
- You must not have any outstanding felony convictions for drug-related offenses.
- You must not be a registered sex offender.

Type: One Bedroom Available


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Federal Poverty Guidelines for 2023
Persons In Family Household Poverty Guideline
For Households with more than 8 persons, add $4,480 for each additional person.
1 $14,580
2 $19,720
3 $24,860
4 $30,000
5 $35,140
6 $40,280
7 $45,420
8 $50,560

*Alaska and Hawaii have different rates for HUD federal poverty guidelines.
These numbers above represent 100% of the Federal Poverty Rate. In order to get in some apartments the 100% rate changes to things like 200%. In these cases, you will only need to multiply the rate in each category by 2.


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