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Supported and sheltered housing - information and advice

Sheltered housing is a flat or bungalow especially designed and built with the needs of elderly people in mind.

Applying for sheltered housing

Any person of pensionable age who feels the need for some support can apply for sheltered housing. The Council's main responsibility is towards applicants who currently live within the Council's boundaries. Your application will also be considered if you used to live in the Council area, or if you have relatives who currently live here. If you do not have any connection with this area, you may still register as, from time to time, it is possible to allocate sheltered housing to those who wish to live in this area.

The application can be done in person (or someone else can do it for you, like a friend or social worker) by contacting Rochdale Boroughwide Housing.

The warden system 

Wardens are practical and understanding people, sympathetic to the problems of ageing. They are carefully recruited and trained to encourage you to look after yourself and to lead an active independent life. When on duty the warden's primary task is to respond to an emergency as quickly and efficiently as possible, so that in the event of an illness or a fall, or some other crisis, you can quickly get help.

In an emergency, it is the warden's job to take the first action. It may be something that can easily be put right there and then; if not the warden may have to call your relatives, your doctor; or other professional help that may be needed.

If you need home care services, meals on wheels or special household aids, the warden will try to help you obtain them by contacting the Adult Care Service for you. The duty warden will normally call on you once a day to ensure you are alright.

If you are unwell or in need of urgent assistance when a Warden is unavailable, a person at Central Control will contact a member of your family or a friend to visit you. If it is an emergency and you are in need of urgent assistance, they will quickly arrange this.

Help with your rent

You are responsible for paying your rent but you may be eligible for help with it. For further information contact the Housing Benefits Section.