Similarly, what does sheltered housing mean?
Sheltered housing is a term covering a wide range of rented housing for older and/or disabled or other vulnerable people.
Likewise, who is eligible for sheltered housing? Sheltered housing is for people who are normally able to live quite independently, but need occasional help or support. Often, sheltered housing will have a warden who you can call in an emergency, as well as other security features like emergency alarm systems.
Similarly, what is the difference between sheltered housing and extra care?
Assisted living (also known as extra-care housing) offers more support than sheltered housing but still allows you to live independently. You live in a self-contained flat, with your own front door, but staff are usually available up to 24 hours per day to provide personal care and support services.
Do you pay council tax if you live in sheltered housing?
The cost of sheltered housing will vary depending on whether you rent or buy, the scheme that you choose, and the area you live in. As well as rent and/or mortgage payments, you have to pay Council Tax, water rates and energy bills and you usually have to pay a regular service charge.