Kinsey Road Sheltered Scheme
Kinsey Road, High Green, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S35 4HP
Kinsey Road, High Green, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S35 4HP
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Manager's Description
"Residents benefit from quality housing, security, peace of mind, independence, support plans, as well as company when needed, and help in an emergency.Kinsey Road sheltered housing scheme comprises ..." Show more "Residents benefit from quality housing, security, peace of mind, independence, support plans, as well as company when needed, and help in an emergency.
Kinsey Road sheltered housing scheme comprises Reevesend House, Queensmere House, Thanestead House, and Broomfield House. The 2 latter houses have lifts." Show less
Main Facts
Retirement housing
Tenure(s): Rent (social landlord)
68 flats. Built in 1972. Sizes 1 bedroom, 3 bedroom.
Visiting management staff (from main office), Non-resident management staff and Careline alarm service
Lift, Lounge, Laundry, Guest facilities, Garden, Hobby room, Library, kitchen
Whole site accessible by wheelchair. Access to site fairly easy. Distances: bus stop 200 yards; shop 1 mile(s); post office 1 mile(s); town centre 2 mile(s); GP 1 mile(s); social centre 500 yards.
Regular Social activities include: Coffee mornings, bingo, craft sessions, computer lessons, music evenings, and fish & chip lunch, organised by tenants - facilitated by warden. New residents accepted from 60 years of age.
Housing Authority: Sheffield
Social Care Authority: Sheffield
Info updated: 11/10/2011
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Availability
Many council and housing association lettings in this area are made through a 'Choice Based Lettings' system called Sheffield Property Shop. See how to register and then bid for properties at: https://www.sheffieldpropertyshop.org.uk/Residents' views
A resident has used EAC's resident consultation card game to give their views on aspects of where they live. They gave top marks to this scheme for: Number / size of facilities