Sheltered Housing Local Authority Criteria
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It is an elderly person with longstanding mental health. I just feel sorry they are feellng brushed off. As I mentioned - it does not seem quite right to me not to be more 'included' at assessment. I must be wrong but I really thought this 'disadvantage' because of mental health would not be allowed - especially in a Local Authority Sheltered Housing.
I only have limited information and don't know if any other option is available.
I hope you are happy with your housing.
Thanks for replying.
Green garnet
Whilst I also have mental health conditions, these did not give me extra 'points' on the housing criteria. In fact, sheltered housing is NOT considered as an option for more serious mental health issues in this are, as we no longer have live-in wardens. (We have wardens who come in Monday-Friday for a set number of hours).
Perhaps the OP's mother would find her needs better met in some sort of residential care? ...Or would regular carer visits allow her to stay in her own home?...I think a full needs assessment is advisable.
It just seems a pity that the elderly person really does feel brushed off and considered less in need than folks with other health (physical) problems who have priority. I guess it is 'the system.' Thank you for replying.
Green garnet
Just out of interest, Bananas, I also think it is discriminatory but in what way and how to demonstrate it? I have stepped back a bit from the situation (did my best to find out if it was allowed and failed.)
It seems to be that Local Authorities set their own critetia when allocating places. Are there set guidelines or anything to show that it is not right or fair?
Thanks.
Green garnet