Service-Enriched Housing Videos
The Housing and Health Services Coordination Council (the "Council" or "HHSCC"), was established in 2009 and codified in Texas Government Code §2306.1091. The purpose of the council as set forth in statute, is to increase state efforts to expand Service-Enriched Housing through increased coordination of housing and health services.
Service-Enriched Housing is defined as: integrated, affordable, and accessible housing that provides residents with the opportunity to receive assistance in coordination of on-site and/or off-site health-related and other services and supports that foster independence in living and decision-making for individuals with disabilities and persons who are elderly.
The videos were produced in collaboration with the University of Texas on behalf of the Council to provide educational information about housing and services resources for people with disabilities and aging Texans.
Overview of Service-Enriched Housing
Learn about Service-Enriched Housing and the Housing and Health Services Coordination Council.
Playlist | Voice-Overs: Spanish or Vietnamese
Resources provided in this video
- HHSCC Biennial Plans - Every two years, the Council prepares a report of its findings and recommendations. After public input, the report is submitted to the Office of the Governor and the Legislative Budget Board
- HHSCC - Service-Enriched Housing and the Housing and Health Services Coordination Council
Homeless and Emergency Assistance
Services for persons who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
Resources provided in this video
- Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs "Help for Texans" - Search for emergency and homeless services providers.
- 2-1-1 Texas - Search HIV/AIDS, and other emergency or homeless resources. Or, call 2-1-1
- Texas Council on Family Violence
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Continuum of Care (CoC) Program.
- Texas Homeless Network
- Fund for Veterans' Assistance at the Texas Veterans Commission - Provides grants for local organizations to help veterans and their families with housing and homelessness.
Home Repair & Rehabilitation
Programs to help you repair, rehabilitate, or replace your home.
Resources provided in this video
- Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs "Help for Texans" - Search for home repair providers, including the Amy Young Barrier Removal Program.
- U.S. Department of Agriculture Service Center Locator
- TDHCA Office of Colonia Initiatives Bootstrap Loan Program
- Fund for Veterans Assistance Housing4Texas Heroes - or call 1-512-463-1157.
- 2-1-1 Texas - Search "home repair" or call 2-1-1.
Fair Housing Rights and Reasonable Accommodations
Know your rights and learn how to request reasonable accommodations.
Playlist | Voice-Overs: Spanish | Vietnamese
Resources provided in this video
- Fair Housing Act
- Civil Rights Division of the Texas Workforce Commission - To file a complaint.
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Austin Tenants' Council
- Greater Houston Fair Housing Center
- Fair Housing Council of Greater San Antonio
- North Texas Fair Housing Center
- National Fair Housing Alliance
- Texas Law Help
Homebuyer Assistance
Programs to help you buy a home.
Resources provided in this video
- My First Texas Home - Search for Lenders. Or, contact a participating lender by calling 800-792-1119.
- Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs "Help for Texans" - Search for home buying assistance providers in your area.
- TDHCA Office of Colonia Initiatives Bootstrap Loan Program
- Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation - Homeownership. Or, contact a participating lender by calling 877-508-4611
- U.S. Department of Agriculture Service Center Locator
- Habitat for Humanity - Find Your Local Affiliate
Accessing Texas Health and Human Services Commission Programs
Help with health care, food, and basic living expenses.
Resources provided in this video
- Your Texas Benefits – The best way to learn about and apply for benefits, including SNAP and TANF.
- 2-1-1 Texas - Connect with Medical Transportation and other state and local health and human services.
Accessing Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services
Programs for people with disabilities and aging Texans.
Resources provided in this video*
- Aging services: https://hhs.texas.gov/services/aging
- Disability services: https://hhs.texas.gov/services/disability
*As of September 1, 2017, programs and services previously administered or delivered by the former Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services have been transferred by the Texas Legislature to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
Accessing Texas Department of State Health Services
Programs to help people with mental and substance use disorders.
Resources provided in this video
Rental Assistance
Programs to help you pay your rent.
Resources provided in this video
- Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs "Help for Texans" - Search rental assistance providers in your area.
- Find your local Aging and Disability Resource Center
- Find your Local Mental Health Authority
- Fund for Veterans' Assistance at the Texas Veterans Commission
- 2-1-1 Texas - Search "rental assistance" or call 2-1-1.
Energy Assistance
Programs to help you save energy and pay utility bills.