A photo of the facade of O'Reilly Manor, pictured from the ground towards the sky.

Senior Housing

Please be advised that the Dearborn Housing Commission (DHC) has closed all waitlists for the following properties due to reaching full capacity: Townsend Towers, Kennedy Plaza, and Sisson Manor. Thank you for your understanding.

 

The City of Dearborn is committed to providing accessible and affordable housing options for its residents through two distinct programs: 

1.) The Dearborn Housing Division 

2.) The Dearborn Housing Commission

Senior Housing Programs

The Dearborn Housing Department provides housing for "moderate income" seniors aged 55 years and older. 

 

 

The Dearborn Housing Commission provides housing options for low-income seniors, handicapped, and disabled persons subject to regulation by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

How to Apply for Dearborn Senior Housing

To be considered for senior housing through either the City of Dearborn Housing Division or federal housing through the Dearborn Housing Commission, it is necessary to submit an application. There is a different application for 1.) Dearborn Housing Division buildings and 2.) Dearborn Housing Commission buildings

 

1.) Dearborn Housing Department Buildings

2.) Dearborn Housing Commission Buildings

Questions & Assistance

Dearborn Housing Office
22077 Beech St
Dearborn, MI 48124

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Phone: 311 or (313) 943-2391
Email: Housing@Dearborn.gov