St Eugene's Court (sheltered housing / retirement housing)

St Eugene's Court

77 Rea Street, Digbeth, Birmingham B5 6BB (view on map).
Manager: Focus Futures, St George's Court, 1 Albion Street, Birmingham B1 3AH Tel. 0845 6020 530
Properties:44 flats. Sizes 1bed. Includes mobility standard & wheelchair properties. Renovated in 2003.
Services:Non-resident management staff (24 hours, 7 days).
Facilities:Lift, lounge, dining room, restaurant, laundry, guest facilities, garden, community centre.
Accessibility:Access to site easy, but less so for less mobile people. Distances: bus stop 100 yards; shop 150 yards; post office 0.5 mile(s); town centre 0.5 mile(s); GP 1.5 mile(s).
Lifestyle:Regular social activities include Pool matches, darts, table football, chess, parties. Some meals available (breakfast and evening meal). Scheme for, or of particular interest to: Irish males, 1st or 2nd generation.
Pets:Pets not accepted.
Tenure:Rent (social landlord).
Cost:From £49.68 per week excl. service charge at Dec 2006.
Manager's notes:The scheme caters for older Irish men, 1st & 2nd generation, aged 5 years and over who present the following specific support needs; Physical Health needs, Mental Health needs, Day-to-Day domestic domiciliary support needs, and Alcohol Support issues.
Info updated:10/12/2006.
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Memberships

This scheme’s landlord / manager is a member of EROSH – the ‘Emerging Role of Sheltered Housing’ Consortium.
This scheme, together with all schemes run by this provider, has achieved compliance with the externally accredited CSHS Code of Practice for Sheltered Housing

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