Housing

kebab
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Can anyone give advise about finding appropriate accommodation?My daughter an I are on the housing list as our 3 bed home is no longer fit for purpose.My daughter has cp and autism and a learning disability. Although we are on the housing list and have been for 2 yrs we need a 2 bed bungalow and have given all the info they need but theres nothing in the town we live in only villages that arnt suitable for our situation.My daughter is due to have op op as soon as possible which we will then need a bungalow..any tips or advise on how to push this further.Thank you
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Hi and welcome
Have you had a needs assessment by OH as they can often suggest recommended housing and this could move you into a higher priority
However if there are no suitable places available there isnt much you can do
I suggest you talk to shelter organisation who may be able to offer some advice0 -
I think I'm on priority and have carers first helping and had adaptations done to the house but need a bungalow. I'll try shelter thanks0
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HI and welcome,Bungalows are extremely difficult to find and this is most areas. I don't think you will be able to do anything to push it if there's no bungalows available in your choice of area. You may have no other option but to change your area or add more areas and even then it will be difficult to find a bungalow.Have you thought about a ground floor flat? You'll likely have more option this way.As you are not homeless i'm not sure what advice shelter will be able to offer at this stage.0
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Ground floor flats are a no go as my daughter also has autism we are already having to deal with anti social behaviour and in a flat you have others above you and beside you0
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I don't have any other advice for you. I do hope you find something suitable soon though.Good luck.0
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This does sound like a tricky situation @kebab. Could you perhaps try and look for a house that has the option for a downstairs room to become a bedroom, if it isn't already? If there was a bathroom downstairs, that would mean your daughter could perhaps stay in the downstairs bedroom?0
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We have discussed this will the relevant people theres nowhere for a downstairs bathroom and she wouldn't sleep downstairs on her own she would panic .we could have the bathroom adapted but if we move within 5 yrs of it being installed I would have to pay all the money bk0
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Yes, with a disabled facilities grant there's a clause if you move within a certain time. With such a shortage of bungalows across most of the country you may have no option but to change your thoughts. Having a bathroom adapted maybe your only option.There's another thread here on the forum somewhere and this member is also looking for a bungalow but is having the same problem as you are, there isn't anything available. If i find the thread i'll post a link to it.0
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Ok thank u0
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Thank you.ive got some pointers from reading it to try1
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