What is Sheltered Housing?
Sheltered Housing is self contained accommodation for people aged over 60 or who have a disability. It is designed for people who need the reassurance of knowing that emergency assistance is available 24 hours a day. It is ideal for those who want to live independently whilst knowing that help is on hand if needed.
All Sheltered Housing accommodation is served by a Supported Housing Officer responsible for the scheme. Each property is provided with an Emergency Alarm system which is connected to the Supported Housing Officer during duty hours or to the 24 hour Emergency Alarm Centre.
We have 32 Sheltered Housing schemes spread throughout the Kerrier district with homes available to rent. Each property has a bedroom, bathroom, lounge and a kitchen. Some have communal lounges, laundry facilities, lifts, disabled bathing facilities, guest rooms and door entry systems. All properties have smoke detectors, with fire alarm systems in the complexes.
How do I apply for Sheltered Housing?
The application process for Sheltered Housing is the same as for any other property. Please click here to go to the 'How to Apply' page.
To be eligible for Sheltered Housing you must be over 60 or eligible for registration under the Chronically Sick and Disabled Act 1970.
If you would like to view any of our sheltered housing properties please contact the Supported Housing Manager on 08452 700 720 or email sylvia.evans@coastlinehousing.co.uk



