Living Quarters / Residential Home of the Sophie Döhner-Hube Foundation
Non-profit residential foundation for people over 65 years old in Hamburg-Hamm with around 100 one- to two-room apartments. Requirements: housing entitlement certificate, Protestant denomination, age over 65 years.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Provision of affordable housing and promotion of elderly care as well as social interaction for seniors in Hamburg-Hamm.
Eligible to apply
- Individuals
Funding requirements
- Age over 65 years
- Housing entitlement certificate (WBS) for Hamburg
- Protestant denomination
Documents required for application
- Completed tenant self-disclosure form
- Copy of the last 3 income statements
- Copy of the liability insurance certificate
- Previous landlord's certificate of no rent arrears
- Copy of the identity card or passport
- Copy of the housing entitlement certificate for Hamburg
Description
The Sophie Döhner-Hube Foundation operates a non-profit residential complex in Hamburg-Hamm with around 100 one- to two-room apartments, providing affordable and community-oriented housing for seniors aged 65 and over. Each apartment is equipped with a kitchenette, some have their own balcony, and a separate storage room. Although not fully barrier-free, all floors are accessible via two elevators, and the facility features a well-maintained garden area as well as several common rooms with a reading corner and freely accessible balconies. Shopping facilities and Hammer Park are within walking distance, promoting the residents' independence without the need to offer care or service provisions. The operations manager is available for consultation during the day at all times.
Interested parties with Protestant affiliation and a valid housing entitlement certificate for Hamburg can make use of the offer year-round. Requirements include a minimum age of 65 years and submission of the following documents: completed tenant self-disclosure form, copies of the last three income statements, proof of liability insurance, landlord certificate confirming no rent arrears, copy of identity card or passport, and housing entitlement certificate. The grant nature allows for continuous application submissions. The goal is to strengthen community among the elderly and ensure a secure, affordable housing prospect in the heart of Hamburg.
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