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So in doing a very shallow internet search I find that there are indeed home improvement grant programs for very-low-income homeowners (I checked in FL where my Aunt lives).

LA may have such programs (and the one in FL does wind damage mitigation for hurricanes and it does include windows).

https://www.usa.gov/home-repair-programs

Here's what I searched:
"can seniors living below the poverty line get financial help to fix their homes?"

Lots of stuff came up but I didn't look specifically for LA.
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Southernwaver May 19, 2024
Interesting and good to know.
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Dis someone tell you that you can get these things for free?
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My front window is original to 1951. And plus, I’ve been in a walker for 2.5 months and need an assist to even step out of the tub these days. It still is on me and no one else to pay to remodel my bathroom or redo the front windows, or a roof, or landscaping, or whatever.
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I don't know how you get this free stuff, but when you find out, let us know!
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Kwiemer May 19, 2024
Yeah, let me know too. I'd love one of those walk in tubs with the Jacuzzis and strobing lights.. oh, add in the pool boy and a nice margarita
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If you cannot get new windows or remodel your bathroom with your own money, perhaps it is time to realize the profit you’ve made in this house after decades and sell it.
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Call your Office of Aging to see if there are any programs for this kind of thing.
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LinnieB May 19, 2024
I agree, there may be an income based or a government program that helps. An acquaintance I know had repairs done to her home completely free through a government (state, county, or federal) program. Unfortunately, I can't recall the name of the program on the East Coast. She qualified because she met the low income requirements.
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Contact social services for your county and ask to speak to a social worker about your health and mobility and financial issues.
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Deville May 19, 2024
Thank you
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