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Abbeyfield House

Abbeyfield House

1-3 The Drive, Radlett, Hertfordshire WD7 7BZ (view on map).
Manager: Abbeyfield UK, c/o Tracy Hedges, Allocations Manager, on 01707 272 864; email t.hedges@abbeyfield.com OR the House Manager on 01923 854 683
Properties:12 flats. Sizes studio. Opened in 1960.
Services:Resident management staff (24 hours).
Facilities:Lounge, dining room, laundry, guest facilities, garden.
Accessibility:Access to site easy. Distances: bus stop 500 yards; shop 500 yards; post office 1 mile(s); town centre 1 mile(s); GP 1 mile(s); social centre 1 mile(s).
Lifestyle:Some meals available (Two meals. 7 days.).
Pets:Please contact us to discuss if you wish to bring a pet.
Tenure:Rent (social landlord).
Manager's notes:Abbeyfield societies are guided by the shared beliefs of the movement: 1. Older people have an important role to play amongst their families, friends and in their community; 2. Overcoming loneliness and insecurity can make all the difference to an older person's wellbeing and quality of life; 3. Local people have an essential part to play in helping older people in their community.

Charges for Abbeyfield accommodation are inclusive of meals and all bills, and typically in the range of £500 to £1200 per month, with an average of around £800 per month. Many residents are eligible for Housing Benefit and other financial support to help towards the costs, and we invite you to contact us whether or not you could afford them from your own resources.
Info updated:29/05/2007.
Abbeyfield House

Manager

Abbeyfield UK

Memberships

This scheme’s landlord / manager is a member of EROSH – the ‘Emerging Role of Sheltered Housing’ Consortium.
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