To be eligible for sheltered housing, you or your partner must be over 60 years of age, or over 55 if registered disabled, and in need of housing support. Households with an income of less than £60,000 or capital assets of less than £24,000 are eligible to apply.
How do I get my parents into sheltered housing?
Contact the Sheltered Housing Team to apply. After you have applied, we will arrange for a housing officer to visit you at home. The officer will complete reports on your existing housing, medical and social circumstances and they can also give you more information and advice.
What does sheltered accommodation mean?
Sheltered housing is accommodation specifically designed for older people (or younger disabled people) to allow them to live independently. It usually consists of self-contained flats with communal facilities.
What are the disadvantages of sheltered housing?
The Cons include high exit fees when your property is sold. This fee is contained in the lease agreement. Also, it can be difficult to sell as the resale market is limited. The service charges are higher than comparative services as more are supplied and they are ususally delived by the managment company.
How does sheltered accommodation work?
Sheltered housing is a term used to describe accommodation provided specifically for elderly people. Such schemes usually have the services of a warden or scheme manager. Each property will have a round the clock alarm system so the resident can summon help in an emergency.
Where can I get sheltered accommodation in the UK?
For people with limited resources, sheltered accommodation is available from local councils or housing associations. Some charitable organisations and landlords registered with the social housing regulator (known as social landlords) also offer affordable or social housing.
What do you need to know about Abbeyfield sheltered housing?
Abbeyfield sheltered housing is often a rented room in a converted house with around 10 residents. Each house has a communal lounge, an on-site house manager and an alarm system, and usually provides two cooked meals a day. If you’re interested in moving to one of their properties, you should apply directly to the home you like.
Which is the best sheltered housing for older people?
Abbeyfield is a non-profit organisation offering a range of accommodation for older people, including sheltered housing. Abbeyfield sheltered housing is often a rented room in a converted house with around 10 residents. Each house has a communal lounge, an on-site house manager and an alarm system, and usually provides two cooked meals a day.
What does Council and housing association sheltered housing?
Council and housing association sheltered housing – Which? Local councils, housing associations and some charities offer sheltered and affordable housing for those living on a low income. Local councils, housing associations and some charities offer sheltered and affordable housing for those living on a low income.