Social housing information guide
Social housing is housing provided by social landlords – councils and housing associations. Our guide can help you...
Does where you live meet your needs? If not, our information guide can help you think about options to help you live more comfortably – from making adaptations at home to moving somewhere new.
This guide goes through options you could consider if you're finding it more tricky to manage day-to-day where you are currently. It covers:
It also lists lots of useful organisations that offer more specialised help and support if you need it.
If you’re a professional or organisation, please email orders@ageuk.co.uk. In your email please include how many you'd like of each guide and a full postal address of where you'd like them sent. Delivery normally takes around 10 days.
If you'd like to place an order for yourself, you can call our advice line on 0800 678 1602 or email us at orders@ageuk.co.uk – please include your full postal address and allow 10 days for delivery.
All orders are free of charge.
This guide is also available in other formats if that's more suitable for you.
To request any of these options, you can call the advice line on 0800 678 1602.
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