Bulky waste
Due to resource issues, we cannot take bulky waste phone calls today. The phone line will be open again at 9:30am on 22 April. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Seniors Housing is for older people who want to live independently, but need some support. In Brighton & Hove this used to be called sheltered housing.
Seniors Housing allows older people to be part of an active community, while knowing help is always available.
Most Seniors Housing has a manager or warden. They're on site throughout the day to keep a check on the residents and look after the building.
There is also a 24 hour emergency alarm, so residents can contact the manager or our CareLink Plus alarm service, when the manager is off duty.
Find out more about CareLink Plus alarm and telecare.
There are communal areas like lounges and gardens, and guest rooms for family and friends to stay in.
Extra care housing is for older people who need some extra support to look after themselves. These schemes have 24 hour care staff available. If you’d like to find out more about extra care housing, contact Access Point.
Access Point is the main point of contact for Adult Social Care.
Seniors Housing or extra care housing could be right for you if you:
As a resident you pay:
If you receive Housing Benefit, you could get help towards some of these costs.
In extra care housing, you might have to pay a contribution towards the cost of your care.
Find out how to apply for Seniors Housing in Brighton & Hove.
Find out how to buy a seniors housing property, on the Housing Care website.
If you want to speak to someone about seniors housing, contact Homemove.
Contact Homemove to tell us which advertised properties you're interested in.