In the coming year, senior housing providers and residents can expect far-reaching changes related to the way that HUD inspects and reviews housing communities. Both physical inspections and file reviews have been adapted during the pandemic and will continue to adapt; at the same time, a comprehensive new HUD approach for physical inspections is on the horizon, impacting the senior housing setting for decades to come.
Help LeadingAge advocate for a robust yet feasible HUD oversight structure for senior housing communities by joining our “HUD Oversight Workgroup”:
- Inform and respond to HUD’s changes to physical inspections and file reviews in senior housing
- Participate in monthly 45 minute small-group discussions with senior housing peers
- Produce actionable input on HUD compliance oversight mechanisms
- Advocate for robust but feasible oversight and accountability structures and supports in HUD housing
Workgroup topics for discussion and HUD feedback will include:
- HUD’s recently proposed physical inspection changes (feedback due by March 15th)
- Ongoing changes to physical inspection standards in senior housing
- Requirements to self-inspects all units annually and to report electronic self-inspection results
- Applicability of differing inspection and review requirements in properties with mixed financing
- File compliance and maintenance approaches during the pandemic
- Unique needs and characteristics of the senior housing setting
To join the HUD Oversight Workgroup of LeadingAge housing provider members, email jbilowich@leadingage.org. LeadingAge will also soon announce separate workgroups related to internet connectivity, resident services access and coordination, and meal programs.