Extra Care Housing offers a unique housing option that promotes independence and well-being. It's designed to be flexible, catering to your changing needs over time. The goal is to provide high-quality housing with support and care services, allowing you to live independently in your community for as long as you choose.
Extra Care Housing provides you with an option of accommodation, that has been designed for people who are aged 55 and over to enable you your continued independence. Proven to enhance your quality of life, whilst supporting your continued independence this type of accommodation offers a more flexible approach in the provision of housing and homecare.
The location of the Extra Care Housing schemes enables you to be able to stay within your chosen community and have continued access to services close to home. Extra Care Housing has many other benefits such as: additional employment opportunities, greater use of community facilities and volunteering opportunities in the community.
It is essential to understand that Extra Care Housing is NOT a residential care home or a nursing care home. People living in Extra Care Housing have their own self-contained homes and their own front doors. Depending on the type, this housing may include communal facilities like a lounge, guest suite, laundry, shop, restaurant, fitness facilities, and hobby rooms. On-site staff can provide domestic support and personal care, focusing on helping you maintain independence with support available support needed.
Extra Care Housing is rented accommodation that you and the person you live with are responsible for. There is also a service charge, which covers for the upkeep of the communal areas. You will need to understand the content of the tenancy agreement and will need to be able to meet the requirements set out within the agreement.
You may have concerns about being able to afford the rent but it maybe that you are eligible for housing benefit, and you can find out more about this benefit by exploring the following websites:
https://www.gov.uk/housing-benefit
https://www.ageuk.org.uk/information-advice
or by contacting your local District Councils benefits officers, Citizens advise and Age UK.