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  1. Contact us. Ring us on: 0116 454 1004. A wide range of support is available to help you carry on living in your own home. Some of this support is free and some of it has to be paid for.

  2. Nov 26, 2021 · Our office is on Narborough Road in the city centre, so please do pop in to meet the team, who will delighted to help you on the next stage of your property journey. Alternatively, contact us via our website or give us a call on 0116 2044920. *Data from Rightmove **Data from Zoopla

    • What Is Sheltered, warden-assisted Or Retirement Housing?
    • Who Is It for?
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    • How Do I Find and Apply For Sheltered, warden-assisted Or Retirement Housing?

    Sheltered, warden-assisted or retirement housing is self-contained accommodation in flats or bungalows providing privacy and independence. The schemes have 24 hour emergency call systems (with pull-cords, pendants or wristbands) and a visiting or on-site scheme manager or warden.

    Most places are available to you if you’re aged 55 or over. Some schemes are available to you, if you’re under 55 years old and have a physical disability, learning disability or a mental health support need. You don’t require a care and support assessment from adult social care to apply for sheltered housing because eligibility is usually based on...

    Facilities and services can vary between sheltered housing schemes but usually include some or all of the following: 1. Communal laundry and lounges and gardens for socialising 2. Guest room, so that family and friends can stay 3. Security and safety features (such as fire alarm and door entry systems) 4. 24 hour emergency call system connected to ...

    Sheltered housing can be bought or rented. Costs will vary depending on the location of the scheme and the facilities provided. There may be service charges for communal facilities and you will be responsible for council tax, phone, broadband, heating and lighting in your own property. You may get help to pay the rent and service charges if you mee...

    You can contact: 1. the housing team at your local district council(Link is external and opens in new window) 2. the scheme or housing provider/developer(Link is external and opens in new window)

  3. Our First Contact Plus service is an online tool which helps adults in Leicestershire find information about a range of services all in one place. Information and resources on housing,...

  4. The helpline for these services is 0808 80 200 28 or contact us for further information. We also offer support services to the children of adult survivors we are working with across Leicestershire and Rutland.

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  7. If you would like to live in independent accommodation, you will need to complete a housing application for Leicester City Council (or for another local council if you are living outside...

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