SHA surveys seniors relocated from Holly
Park, Rainier Vista and High Point
Surveys find most relocated seniors are satisfied with their new homes
SEATTLE—August 14, 2003—This past spring the
Seattle Housing Authority sent surveys to 232 senior households who
moved from Holly Park, Rainier Vista and High Point to permit the
revitalization of those communities. About 63 percent, or 146
households, responded, letting SHA know how they were doing. Sharon
Jewell, the Seattle Housing Authority's Redevelopment Community
Liaison for Seniors and the author of the survey, gives the reason
behind it, "We wanted to see if there was anything more we
could do to help them adjust to their new homes."
The seniors at SHA's old garden communities were
used to living in a ground floor unit with no one living above them.
Some were able to do a little gardening in their front yard. Typical
senior housing, on the other hand, is an apartment in an elevator
building. In making their relocation decisions some seniors valued
their old neighborhood and proximity to friends, family or church
above the type of housing unit.
SHA worked hard to find seniors the kind of housing
they wanted the most, whether it was near the old neighborhood, or a
similar type of housing in a new neighborhood. Some seniors had a
hard time making a choice and many moved to a different kind of
housing or a different area than they had been used to.
The survey gave Sharon a chance to check in with the
seniors that she had worked with while they were making their
relocation decisions, see how they were adjusting, and follow up
with them regarding any problems or issues that may have come up
since their move.
Several noted how nice their new housing is:
"They treat me like royalty!" and "I love my
apartment and I don't want to move again."
Summary
of Survey Results
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Yes
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No
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Other
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Are you
satisfied with your housing choice?
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70%
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21%
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9%
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Would you
be interested in moving back to the redeveloped community?
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39%
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53%
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8%
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Have you
moved more than once since leaving your community?
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11%
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85%
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4%
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Do you
plan to move again soon?
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25%
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70%
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5%
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Are you having any housing problems?
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18%
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76%
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4%
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SHA followed up with all of the seniors who reported
having problems in their new location. Several who relocated
using a Housing Choice Voucher reported that they were paying more
in rent than they had before they moved. In response, Sharon and
other relocation staff rechecked the rent calculations for all those
relocating with Housing Choice Vouchers to confirm that they their
rent was the same before and after relocation.
If residents reported that their new situation
wasn't working out as they expected, Sharon was often able to offer
referrals to other suitable housing, or help residents learn to
work with the property manager in their new place to address
problems.
Most of all, survey respondents told Sharon that
SHA's continuing to keep in touch meant a lot to them. As part
of relocation, SHA committed to following up with all relocated
residents, including seniors, for several years. Survey like
this are one way that SHA can maintain contact. Sharon plans to
continue surveying the seniors every year or so for the next few
years.
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