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Sheltered
Sheltered housing can offer you a range of services to help you live independently with th
e added security of having someone to call on in emergencies. Sheltered accommodation is different from other housing because a scheme manager or warden lives on the premises or nearby. They can be contacted through an alarm system if necessary. Some schemes are designed specifically for people with disabilities and may have specialised facilities and specially trained staff to provide care.
Council homes: Your local council should have a stock of adapted properties to meet specific needs. Whenever possible the council tries to let these properties to people who need them after assessment from an occupational therapist. Your local council may also be able to adapt council properties to
You have the right to choose your care home. There are lots to choose from, but finding one that is right for you might take some time. You should make sure the care home you choose has the facilities, equipment and staff with the right training to meet your needs. Each local council sets amounts that they normally pay for someone with your assessed needs. If you want to move into a care home that is more expensive, you may need to find a way to pay the difference.

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To cover the cost of running the sheltered housing scheme, residents may have to pay a monthly service charge. This contributes towards paying for things like the scheme manager and building repairs. The amount you have to pay will vary, so always ask how much the service charge will be. It's also important to check what the service charge does not cover.
 
 
 
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