Tours AHEPA Affordable Housing Management Company senior living facility
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.-05) saw firsthand some of the affordable housing options available to Hoosier seniors during her tour of an independent living facility managed by the AHEPA Affordable Housing Management Company.
During her visit, Rep. Spartz met with AMC President and CEO Steve Beck and other members of the management team to discuss the company’s mission to provide safe, dignified, and independent affordable housing for vulnerable elderly and disabled populations on a limited income.
“We had a productive conversation about the need for more affordable housing for seniors and the challenges the sector faces,” Rep. Spartz said. “It is an important issue that we need to take a serious look at as well as making improvements in long-term care options. I’m focused on supporting and empowering our seniors to live their best life.”
“We are excited to welcome Congresswoman Spartz for a tour of one of our AHEPA affordable senior living communities in Indianapolis,” AMC President and CEO Steve Beck said. “Access to safe and dignified affordable housing for our nation’s vulnerable seniors, and the supportive services needed to allow them to age in place and live independently, is a priority. We commend Congresswoman Spartz’s attentiveness to the issues impacting seniors and appreciate her interest in our mission. We look forward to working with her.”
The visit comes one week after Congresswoman Spartz’s bill to address elder abuse and fraud passed out of the House Judiciary Committee. The Elder Abuse Protection Act, introduced with Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia (D-Tex.), seeks to make the Elder Justice Initiative at the Department of Justice permanent, ensuring federal resources flow to protecting elderly Americans from financial fraud and abuse. The Elder Abuse Protection Act is currently awaiting a vote in the House.
AHEPA manages four affordable-assisted living communities with 532 housing units in Indiana. The apartments are federally financed under the Department of Housing and Urban Development Section 202 program.