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Retirement housing in the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

Elderly Accommodation Counsels' Housing Options database of retirement housing for older people. Lists housing schemes for older people to rent and buy in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales:

Retirement housing schemes for older people in England

Retirement housing schemes for older people in Scotland

Retirement housing schemes for older people in Wales

Retirement housing schemes for older people in Northern Ireland


What is Retirement housing?

Retirement housing (also known as sheltered housing) is a group of flats or bungalows where all residents are older people (usually over 55). With a few exceptions, all developments (or 'schemes') provide independent, self-contained homes with their own front doors. There are usually some common facilities that all residents can use - such as a residents' lounge, a guest suite, a garden and often a laundry.

Many schemes also have their own 'manager' or 'warden', either living on-site or nearby, whose job is to manage the scheme and help arrange any services residents need. Properties are usually also linked to an careline service ( also called emergency alarm or community alarm service) so that residents can call help if needed.

There are many different types of scheme, both to rent or to buy. They usually contain between 15 and 40 properties ranging in size from studios to 2, and occasionaly 3 bedrooms. Properties in most schemes are designed to make life a little easier for older people - with features like raised electric sockets, lowered worktops, walk-in showers, and so on. Some are designed to accommodate wheelchair users.

New forms of sheltered housing have been pioneered in recent years, to cater for older people who are becoming more frail and less able to do everything for themselves. These are known as extra care, very sheltered or assisted living schemes. Most properties in these schemes will suit less mobile people and wheelchair users, and bathrooms particularly will be designed to make it easier for assistance to be offered. Schemes may have their own care staff, and will usually provide one or more meals each day, if required.

To read more about sheltered, retirement and extra care housing, and many other housing options for older people, browse our Guide to options in the Making choices section of this site.

To find sheltered and retirement housing schemes, or extra care housing, anywhere in the UK, to buy or rent, use our Search for retirement housing.

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