My late mother in law stayed in a 'sheltered' complex, rented from a housing association. She had a lovely flat with good sized rooms and more storage than I have in my own bungalow! There was a manager who phoned through to them every morning and sorted out any housing problems. She also called relatives if a resident wasn't well. She actually found my late MinL when she had a heart attack, phoned the ambulance and phoned us to inform us what had happened. They had a weekly coffee morning and occasional concerts/parties, but there was no pressure to attend. She loved it and we loved it as we didn't have to worry about her safety. The rent was very high, but she did get financial help with it. I would love to live in one of those flats when I get older.
Cross partyAsylum seekers in UK should have right to work after six months!