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What is a reasonable accommodation? Can I get one?

Sometimes people with disabilities may need a reasonable accommodation in order to take full advantage of the GCHA’s housing programs and related services.

A reasonable accommodation is a change, adaptation, or modification to the GCHA’s rules, policies, practices, or services which is necessary to provide a qualified individual with a handicap or disability an equal opportunity to participate fully in the services, programs, or activities provided by the GCHA.

You may request a reasonable accommodation.  A request may be made on behalf of the individual by a family member or other agent.

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