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Could you point me to recommended guidance for applying for Homemove council acc
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7 months 1 week ago #290157 by James77
Could you point me to recommended guidance for applying for Homemove council acc was created by James77
Hi I just wondered if you had any recommended guides for applying for the council housing register website called Homemove, if you suffer from disabilities. Thank you.
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7 months 1 week ago #290174 by BIS
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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Hi James77
I'm really sorry your question is outside the remit of this forum and it's not something I have any knowledge of. I did google it and see that a lot of councils have information on the scheme in their areas - so that's where I would start. Perhaps one of our members may be able to recommend something to you.
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I'm really sorry your question is outside the remit of this forum and it's not something I have any knowledge of. I did google it and see that a lot of councils have information on the scheme in their areas - so that's where I would start. Perhaps one of our members may be able to recommend something to you.
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7 months 1 week ago #290187 by ivyfox
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As BIS says, do have a look on your local Council website initially.
I started the process during the pandemic and there were long delays, which I hope you will be spared.
On the advice of a physiotherapist I contacted (who used to be a Community Physiotherapist), I emailed the Adult Safeguarding Team at the Council for an assessment with a view to having aids (handrails, bath seat, etc) installed to my privately-rented home.
The assessor who inspected my home arranged for the aids to be installed and also wrote a report, recommending me to the Council's 'Home Choice' scheme (there are no Council houses remaining in this area, it's all Housing Associations). I applied to the scheme but it took a long time (11 months) for me to be accepted on to the waiting list.
I try to remember to check the website regularly - property details only appear for 4 days at a time. It's all down to luck whether a suitable property will become vacant: so far, they've mostly been upper floor flats with no lift.
Good luck
I started the process during the pandemic and there were long delays, which I hope you will be spared.
On the advice of a physiotherapist I contacted (who used to be a Community Physiotherapist), I emailed the Adult Safeguarding Team at the Council for an assessment with a view to having aids (handrails, bath seat, etc) installed to my privately-rented home.
The assessor who inspected my home arranged for the aids to be installed and also wrote a report, recommending me to the Council's 'Home Choice' scheme (there are no Council houses remaining in this area, it's all Housing Associations). I applied to the scheme but it took a long time (11 months) for me to be accepted on to the waiting list.
I try to remember to check the website regularly - property details only appear for 4 days at a time. It's all down to luck whether a suitable property will become vacant: so far, they've mostly been upper floor flats with no lift.
Good luck
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