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Should I move? housing choices for older people | Author(s) | Angela J Yih |
Corporate Author | Age Concern Scotland - ACS |
Publisher | Age Concern Scotland - ACS, London, 2003 |
Pages | 48 pp |
Source | Age Concern Scotland, Leonard Small House, 113 Rose Street, Edinburgh EH2 3DT. |
Keywords | Housing [elderly] ; Consumer choice ; Guides, guide books ; Scotland. |
Annotation | Age Concern Scotland regularly receives enquiries from people about possible housing options. In this guide, some of the housing choices for older people are examined, as well as help and support to remain at home. The book covers: support at home; safety, security, adaptations, improvements, and repairs; heating and insulation; and help with housing and other costs. Should the decision be made to move, the guide also covers rented housing, buying a house, housing designed for older people, other housing options (e.g. shared ownership), as well as individual housing rights. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-030731203 B |
Classmark | KE: WYC: 69N: 9A |
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