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Talk to people such as your family, your

friends and your social worker about what you think will be best for you.

This information is to help you

understand the different places you can live.

We want you to know about the

different choices you have about where you live, who you live with and what support you can get.

Most adults with learning disabilities live

with their families, but at some point in your life you may want leave your family home and get a home of your own.

Easy Read accommodation

options in Kirklees for people with learning disabilities renting a council house

Renting from the council can be a good

option because rents are cheap and you can usually stay in your home as long as you need to. The council also makes sure the properties are looked after and in a good state of repair.

Supported living

Supported living means you are

supported to live in your own home and your housing and care and support is built around you. There are different

Shared lives

The shared lives scheme offers the

chance to live with another family, a couple or a single person, in their home. You will have your own bedroom and share the other rooms in the house.

Care home

A care home provides a home and

support for people with a learning disability who need lots of support in their lives.Care homes have staff to support people up to 24 hours a day. You will have your own bedroom, all other facilities (like lounge and bathroom) in the home are shared with the other residents.

Accommodation choices

specialist accommodation

Specialist accommodation based

supported living means your accommodation will be provided along with care staff, up to 24 hours per day and sometimes has communal facilities.

This type of accommodation is provided

for learning disabled people with complex needs. extra care housing

In extra care housing you have your own

home and support is available 24 hours per day. There are communal facilities such as a lounge, restaurant, activity rooms, therapy rooms, hairdressing salon and landscaped gardens.To apply you must be over 50 years of age and have a housing and a care need. renting from a private landlord

Many people with a learning disability

choose to rent a home from a private landlord because this can be a quick and easy way to find the right place especially in popular areas. But it is up to the landlord (not you) how long you can stay. renting from a housing association

Housing associations usually offer a good

standard of places to live long term with cheaper rents. Renting from a housing association is a way many people with learning disabilities in Kirklees get their own low-cost place to live.

Supported living

If you have any questions or would

like further information please contact your social worker or Gateway to care

Look on the website:

www.kirklees.gov.uk

Telephone: 01484 414933 or text

question to

07781 482931

Email gatewaytocare@kirklees.gov.uk

or visit your local Gateway to care office:

Kirklees Council, Customer Service

Centre, Walsh Building,

Town Hall Way, Dewsbury, WF12 8EE

Kirklees Council, Customer

Service Centre, Civic Centre 3,

Huddersfield, HD1 2YZ

family investment in housing

If your family have enough money, they

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