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Sheltered housing

What is sheltered housing?

Sheltered housing is rented accommodation specially designed for older people and ideal for those who enjoy independent living. Find out more about sheltered housing.

What are the costs of sheltered housing?

You pay weekly rent and a service charge (where applicable) for the heating and hot water in your property and/or towards the heating in communal areas of the scheme.

There is an added support charge to cover the warden service and City Wide Alarm. If you are already in receipt of Housing Benefit you will not have to pay this charge.

If you are on a low income you can apply to have an assessment to see if you are entitled to any assistance, this is called a Fairer Charging Assessment.

You will receive help and advice on claiming Welfare and/or Housing Benefit at the start of your tenancy.

Who is eligible for sheltered housing?

  • Anyone aged over 60 - there is no upper age limit
  • Anyone aged 55-59 with a physical or learning disability
  • People living alone or couples. For couples, at least one person must fit the age requirement
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    How can I access sheltered housing?

    You can access sheltered housing through the Sheffield Property Shop or any local Area Housing Office. You can also be referred through the Medical Visitors Team, Social Services or via the Health Service. They will complete an assessment form and fax this to the Sheltered Housing Team.

    What does the warden do?

    The warden provides general support to residents and in emergency situations - such as a sudden illness or fall - will contact relatives and call a doctor or the emergency services as required. He or she is in daily contact with each resident via visits or intercom alarm.

    What are the benefits of sheltered housing?

  • Good quality housing
  • Security
  • Independence
  • Your own front door
  • Peace of mind, with help on hand in emergencies
  • A support plan - agreed with the warden - to meet individual needs
  • Company when you want it
  • Being part of a community
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    What does living in sheltered housing provide?

    Convenient and comfortable accommodation with added security, in an environment where residents have their own front door and can come and go as they please.

    We can usually provide the following accommodation and facilities: 

    • Self contained flats
    • Studio apartments
    • Bungalows

    Communal facilities such as laundry, kitchen, lounge for social activities, gardens, security and safety features, warden, and 24 hour emergency response.

    Where are the properties?

    Schemes are scattered all over the city. Find out if there is a scheme in your area?.

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    How do I contact the Sheltered Housing Team?

    You can contact the Sheltered Housing Team via:

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    North Call Centre on 0114 293 0000
    South Call Centre on 0114 205 3333

     

     

     

     

     

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