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Well folks.
I went to view my proposed sheltered housing flat today(Friday),and it's far better than I expected.
My flat,on 1st floor has a juliet balcony,with views in the near distance of the sea.
I have to go next Tuesday (13th) to finalise all the paperwork,with the intention of moving in around March 14th to 16th(depends on the movers).
Nice big living room,Kitchen off,small but ideal for a single person;with washer/drier,fridge freezer,and eye level oven,and halogen hob.
Living room is connected for TV(Communal Aerial) and Internet/Landline phone.
Decent size bedroon,with enormous built in wardrobe.
Bathroom is a wet room with shower etc,but if you MUST have a bath there is a communal bathroom down the hall(I shall stick with a shower).
Restaurant does light lunches,12 to 2 daily.
GP's Surgery onsite,just a minute or so walk from my flat.
On the first floor is a communal lounge,where several days a week communal clubs meet(I am going to learn how to play darts!)LOL
Hairdresser comes every Friday,to a purpose built salon.Mens hair £12.00,which for this area is very cheap.
Tesco will deliver their online food deliveries right to the flat door too.
More updates soon.
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Find(online) your local council Social Services dept,and contact them,either by email(or better) by phone.If you hit the wrong department,they will redirect you,and explain just what you do(or do not qualify for).
I should say that this(I believe) can be a bit of a lottery.Not all Councils are as good as mine(East Sussex) but just ask, on the whole you will find them friendly,and very helpful.
Can I ask how old you are,as I think 60 is the minimum age requirement.
After that,it is down to health,where and how you are situated,finance does come into it,but the money side is quite a high sum that you are allowed to have in savings.
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