Ashley Court rented housing with extra care
Welcome to Ashley Court rented housing with extra care
Ashley Court rented housing with extra care offers 35 one bed retirement apartments with the benefit of on-site facilities, including shared gardens, a residents' lounge and a laundry.
A local manager looks after the upkeep of the buildings and gardens, as well as providing further help and support if required.
Additional help and assistance is available through an emergency call system.
The A10 Stoke Newington Road is only a short walk away for a wide choice of amenities, including a pharmacy, café and supermarket. A variety of bus routes operate in the vicinity of the estate, while Dalston Kingsland overground station has regular rail services to Richmond, Stratford and Clapham Junction.
Features of Ashley Court rented housing with extra care
Communal facilities
Shared facilities complementing each private residence:
- 1 lift
- Secure door entry system on all external doors
- CCTV
- Car parking available
Outdoor space
Well maintained outdoor space for you to enjoy:
- Garden
Care and support
More support available when you need it:
- On‑site care services
- 24 hour emergency response call system
Life at Ashley Court rented housing with extra care
At Ashley Court rented housing with extra care we have a range of great on-site facilities available to all residents, including a lounge, laundry and communal gardens for exercising and gardening.
The building is purpose-built, ensuring it is wheelchair accessible throughout and includes lifts to all floors.
There is also a secure door entry system for your added peace of mind.
Nearby facilities include a pharmacy, café and supermarket.
There are excellent bus links close to the property.
Ashley Court rented housing with extra care offers purpose-built and well-maintained properties for people over the age of 55 to rent, in a safe and secure setting.
All our properties are self-contained, with their own front door, offering the privacy and independence you expect.
Living at Ashley Court rented housing with extra care is just like living in an independent retirement flat, but with the added benefit of access to support when you need it. Your home will have a bathroom, kitchen with fully-fitted cupboards, ample storage space, lounge and bedroom areas. It will be easy to maintain and you will have the freedom to decorate and furnish it as you wish.
Many of the people who live in at Ashley Court arrange broadband and digital or satellite TV and most properties already have a telephone point installed ready for your own private telephone line.
For added peace of mind, each of our properties are also fitted with a 24-hour emergency call and secure door entry system.
You’ll find our rented housing with extra care locations are thriving communities, offering a variety of social activities, to take part in as and when you wish.
At Ashley Court we organise a range of activities throughout the week which reflect the interests of the people living here and change on a regular basis.
Health
Also known as assisted living, housing with care or extra care housing, our rented housing with extra care offers a range of services to help tackle the specific issues that older people face.
If you are 55 and over, still independent but need a little help time to time, then rented housing with extra care could be for you. It’s just like living in an independent retirement flat, but with the added benefit of access to care and support when you need it.
Move into one of our self-contained properties at Ashley Court and you’ll be getting your own high quality home, with the reassurance of care and support from a 24-hour on-site team of professionals. You’ll also benefit from a range of great on-site facilities in a fully accessible setting, and a thriving community.
At Ashley Court rented housing with extra care we support those aged over 55 with one or more care or support needs to continue to live independently by offering a range of services that support and flex to your needs. This could range from help with shopping, cooking, housekeeping, catering, care, housing related support and wellbeing. You decide the type and level of support that suits your lifestyle.
On-site care provision at Ashley Court is local authority approved and funded (subject to financial assessment).
A local manager is based on site to provide peace of mind when it comes to maintaining your home and managing your tenancy. You’ll also find active links with the local community that promote socialisation, including specialised interest groups and services.
Pricing information
We endeavour to be completely transparent about all our charges and fees. Below is indicative pricing to act as a guide to the costs at Ashley Court rented housing with extra care, London. For further information please contact us.
How much does it cost?
Properties for rent
Pricing available on request.
What is included in rental fees?
Our service charge covers all the cost of amenities you share with your neighbours, including the estate manager service, our 24-hour emergency call service (Anchor On Call), repairs and maintenance, window cleaning, gardening and the cleaning of communal areas.
Your local council will be able to advise you about getting help paying your rent and service charge through housing benefit. They will also be able to tell you if they will be paying a grant to us to meet or contribute towards the support cost elements of our services to you.
To ensure rented housing with extra care is right for you, and you meet local eligibility criteria, your application will usually need to go through a local process which involves the local authority, a nominated care provider and us.
Enquire now to speak to the local manager who will explain the application process for Ashley Court, eligibility criteria and any local charges. You will also be able to arrange a viewing and see the facilities and what life is like here.
Getting here
Ashley Court rented housing with extra care
150 Boleyn Road, London, Greater London, N16 8BN
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