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About Us We know that most older and disabled people prefer to stay in their own homes, as their needs change. This is what you tell us, and with the right advice, support and assistance to keep your property maintained and adapted for your needs, you can remain safely in your home. You might know that there is increasing emphasis by central and local Government and the Health Service on "preventative" services to enable you to remain at home, and there are proven benefits to this approach. Anchor Staying Put exists to assist older and disabled people to "stay put" at home if that is what you want, and we provide a range of advice and support services to enable that to happen. If you are aged over 60, we can provide a full survey, assessment and technical service to help you manage refurbishment and repair work on your home, as well as offering assistance in finding the funds to pay for these works. This may well be in the form of grant assistance from Cotswold District Council if you are eligible. We find reputable building contractors to carry out the work on your home, and we fully inspect the work before you are asked to make any payment (if applicable) towards it. We can assist you in applying for local authority and other grants, for which you may be eligible. Many of you, of course, are able to find the funds from your own savings and will not need this part of our service. We also provide a number of complementary services, which are all focused on helping you 'stay put' at home. This includes a small repairs service, to do those little jobs around the house, such as putting up shelves, fixing dripping taps, or changing light bulbs. In addition, we have a minor adaptations service, which means that we can supply and fit adaptations such as lever taps, grab rails and handrails to help your mobility in and around your home. We also have a gardening service, which you can use. Further information and the costs for these jobs can be found below. What is a "Home Improvement Agency"? A
Home Improvement Agency offers a comprehensive service to enable essential
repair and adaptation work in your home, and helps to manage the whole
process.
Where we work and what we can do We can offer our service to you if you live in the Cotswold District Council area. If you live outside this area or need assistance, which is beyond the scope of our service, we will provide details of other organisations that may be able to help.
We have assisted thousands of residents in the Cotswolds area to remain independently in their own homes. The services provided and how much the services cost are:
Please note: For some services, professional assessments and referrals are needed before work can be carried out. This is to ensure that the most appropriate equipment or adaptation is provided for your needs. Please ask us for details.
Please contact us for further details. Why this service is needed People aged over 60 make up some 23% of the total population of the district, which is the highest proportion of older people in the county. In addition, of all Cotswolds residents, 1 in 10 people are aged 75 or over. It is estimated that 24.7% (3,067) of dwellings occupied by householders aged 65+ are classified as non-decent and 18.6% (1,789) of dwellings occupied by householders aged 50-65 are identified as non-decent. [1] The majority of 'non-decent' housing is in the owner-occupier sector.
Less than 1% of the population in the district is from a black or minority ethnic background.
These statistics indicate that the number of people requiring our assistance to remain living safely in their homes is likely to grow. The agency and its funding partners will need to take this trend into account when planning future services for local people. We also assist people who are living with a disability and those who are otherwise disadvantaged. Please ask us if you are interested in knowing more about demographic information and statistics on this.
[1] Data source – Cotswold District Council Stock Condition Survey 2002
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