Center for Universal Design
The Center for Universal Design (formerly, the Center on Accessible
Housing) is a NIDRR-funded Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center that evaluates,
develops, and promotes accessible and universal design in buildings and related products.
Department
of Housing and Urban Development
HUD enforces the Fair Housing Act and has issued
guidelines under this law (the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines) which
cover multi-family housing. These guidelines
are available on HUD's website. Information is also available on how
to file a complaint
with HUD under the Fair Housing Act.
Fair Housing Accessibility First
Fair Housing Accessibility FIRST is a new initiative
sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
designed to promote compliance with the Fair Housing Act design and
construction requirements. The program consists of a comprehensive training
curriculum, as well as a toll-free information line and website designed to
provide technical guidance to the public.
Home Modification Action Project
The Goal of "Promoting Successful Aging in Place: The Home
Modification Action Project" (or HMAP) is to increase the availability of home
modifications so that frail older and disabled persons have the choice to age in place and
the provision of care can take place in a supportive environment.
Homes and Communities - People with Disabilities
This site, established by HUD, provides links to news, fair housing
laws, HUD resources, and other housing information.