Band 3 (c) waiting for medical panel assessment

sarahw85
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I was supposed to have had my medical assessment result today but my housing officer was sick so she tells me next Monday
im a stroke survivor with left side paralysis in my arm/ hand . I have a 2 year old .I’m a single disabled mum and we are sharing a room. Determined to get out of this funk .
im a stroke survivor with left side paralysis in my arm/ hand . I have a 2 year old .I’m a single disabled mum and we are sharing a room. Determined to get out of this funk .
Does anyone know what they might say .. I don’t understand how the points system works ?
Also did you have your area of choice met when you were housed? As I currently can’t drive .
where I live is pretty rural and because I get replies fairly quickly I’m hoping something will come up soon as there’s not many social housing in this area .
here we have bands 1-5 similar to A-D
where I live is pretty rural and because I get replies fairly quickly I’m hoping something will come up soon as there’s not many social housing in this area .
here we have bands 1-5 similar to A-D
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No one can predict what they will determine from the assessment. There's no points system in my area, when I moved up to urgent medical priority it was because my needs changed and adaptions couldn't be done in the house I was living in, as I advised on the other thread where you posted recently.
When you say "did you get the area of your choice." Yes, I did but that's because I placed bids on areas I liked. If you don't like the area then you shouldn't place bids. You should only place a bid if you like that area. Don't bid just because you can. If you bid and then you're offered that property but then decide you don't like the area so refuse it, this could go against you.
Even if you are placed higher in the list due to medical needs this doesn't mean you will be rehoused soon, especially if there's not many social housing properties in your area.0 -
Keeping my fingers crossed for you!The right home really can make your life so much better.1
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Thanks Luchia! All this waiting is doing my head in if I’m honest x I’d be happy with a ground floor maisonette as long as I don’t have to share a garden 😅0
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sarahw85 said:Thanks Luchia! All this waiting is doing my head in if I’m honest x I’d be happy with a ground floor maisonette as long as I don’t have to share a garden 😅
I’d suggest making a list of what you want from your new home, things like garden etc and then put a star or some form of mark next to the ones that are absolutely essential.
I found this really helped me keep focused on the things that were essential so when you’re able to start bidding you can look at the list and compare it with the available properties to bid on.
It can become quite overwhelming so I found it a great help, it’s also a great distraction while you are waiting to hear back.Once your able to start bidding make sure that you love the place before placing a bid, take a moment and try and imagine if you could see yourself living there as if you win a bid and turn it down(without an exceptional reason) it can go against you, the bidding site for my council show you what place you would be in the bid(bare in mind some people cancel, decline or it isn’t suitable for them) if your in the top 10 you could even go have a nosey on your own if your able or if someone can take you, I found the Google Earth app also a great tool to have a virtual tour of the area and zoom in on the property.1 -
Thank you!! I’ve done all I can I just need to trust the process . To add to my worries they don’t have a bidding system.. they have a direct offer system . But like you say I just need to make a list of things I desire try to manifest it by imagining myself living there .. sit back hope and pray that it will tick all or most of the boxes .0
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I’m surprised they don’t use the bidding system, They only use direct offers here for Band A(Homeless due to fire/flood etc)0
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Argh two more sleeps until I find out what’s happening after my medical assessment it’s driving me insane0
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Not long to go!
Best thing to do is try and keep busy until you hear back from them1 -
I’ve just got an email from them which I’m over the moon about . It says I have been award medical B priority within band 3 .It says band 1 and 2 are urgent severe situations and both bands do not get to choose which area they would like to live . It also says I will be prioritised in my band and that they have assessed I am in need of a ground floor property. 😁0
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Hi @sarahw85, I wasn't around for your original post but I just wanted so pop in to say woohoo! Glad you were able to get the result you were hoping for. Fingers crossed you're able to get into a property soon1
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Thanks a lot Rosie 😊0
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That's great news. If they don't use the bidding system what happens now? I've never heard of any LA not using the bidding system before.0
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Thank you ! I mean I plan on just saving my money so that I can buy my appliances and flooring and furniture but I just have to wait until they contact me with an offer . Wish sounds so indefinite but I’m just trying to remain positive i0
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I’m just happy things are moving and they recognised my medical needs0
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poppy123456 said:That's great news. If they don't use the bidding system what happens now? I've never heard of any LA not using the bidding system before.0
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You’re right if I refuse it I’ll even get moved further down or potentially booted off. There areas of choice I have are all really nice so hopefully It will be acceptable . The uncertainty is painful I admit.
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sarahw85 said:You’re right if I refuse it I’ll even get moved further down or potentially booted off. There areas of choice I have are all really nice so hopefully It will be acceptable . The uncertainty is painful I admit.1
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Luchia said:poppy123456 said:That's great news. If they don't use the bidding system what happens now? I've never heard of any LA not using the bidding system before.0
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poppy123456 said:Luchia said:poppy123456 said:That's great news. If they don't use the bidding system what happens now? I've never heard of any LA not using the bidding system before.
By Critical Shortage it means even lower than the current housing crisis levels(which is already abysmal), Basically it means they have the bare minimum to 0 available properties.I did the same as you with my Bungalow, I searched the street on google earth and was able to find the property so had a good nosey around before the official viewing.1 -
Just wanted to ask if you had heard anything?
keeping my fingers crossed for you0
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