Abbeyfield Chichester
Oakshade, Market Avenue, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1JR
Oakshade, Market Avenue, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1JR
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Comfort, companionship and security
Living at home can become harder as you get older. But choosing to move into supported living accommodation doesn't have to mean losing your independence. In fact, many of our residents tell us it feels like a new beginning.
Manager's Description
"Oakshade is well placed on the East side of the city of Chichester, close to the market. Opposite the house you'll find part of the historic city walls, which date back to the time of the Romans. A sh..." Show more "Oakshade is well placed on the East side of the city of Chichester, close to the market. Opposite the house you'll find part of the historic city walls, which date back to the time of the Romans. A short walk past the market leads onto East Street, which is the main Shopping street and contains the major banks and building societies, Marks & Spencer, Boots etc." Show lessMain Facts
Retirement housing
Tenure(s): Rent (social landlord)
11 flats. Built in 1966. Sizes studio, 1 bedroom.
Resident management staff and Careline alarm service
Lift, Lounge, Dining room, Laundry, Garden
Access to site easy. Distances: bus stop 100 yards; shop 150 yards; post office 1 mile(s); town centre 0.5 mile(s); GP 0.25 mile(s).
Regular social activities include: Taking part in activites and spending time out in the garden. Meal(s) available (two meals every day, provisions for breakfast in room).
Housing Authority: Chichester
Social Care Authority: West Sussex
Info updated: 30/04/2020
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Availability
Abbefield welcomes enquiries for future vacancies in this House.Managed by
Comfort, companionship and security
Living at home can become harder as you get older. But choosing to move into supported living accommodation doesn't have to mean losing your independence. In fact, many of our residents tell us it feels like a new beginning.