Examples of Sheltered housing in a sentence
Sheltered housing - specifically designed housing in a group with services such as the support of a warden, communal facilities, alarm systems and laundry services.
Sheltered housing will normally only be available to persons requiring the level of support offered in this type of accommodation.
Sheltered housing is available to applicants over 60 years of age and prior to an offer of a tenancy applicants will be subject to an assessment by the landlord of the accommodation to establish their prospective support needs and suitability to living in sheltered housing.
Sheltered housing is usually designated for those aged over 55 years.
Sheltered housing facilities for animals must be lighted well enough to permit routine inspection and cleaning of the facility and observation of the animals.
Sheltered housing, purpose built student housing and other types of housing designed or approved for special population groups which do not include children within the resident's household.
Sheltered housing is designed for older applicants, generally those over the age of 55 years, as a way of providing independent living with added security and support.
Sheltered housing service charges were first implemented in 2013-14 and reflect the cost of enhanced housing management services provided to residents.
Sheltered housing is clearly an example of purpose-built accommodation intended for people with a particular set of needs.
Sheltered housing and social work properties will follow, with priority 1’s cleared first, then priority 2’s and then 3’s.