Examples of Adapted housing in a sentence
Adapted housing is available upon advanced written approval from the Office of Adaptive Services on behalf of the Student and is based upon availability.
Adapted housing We allocate housing that has been adapted to meet particular housing needs to applicants with such needs, as appropriate.
Adapted housing may be purpose built or general needs housing that has been fitted with aids and adaptations to help a person with a disability.
Adapted housing is available upon advanced written approval from the Office of Adaptive Services on behalf of the student and is based upon availability.
Adapted housing and lifetime housing units are also needed for people with physical accessibility needs.
Adapted housing, adaptations and equipment Barnsley Council should:• Work with Berneslai Homes, other social housing providers and the equipment and adaptations service to assess the costs and benefits of setting up and maintaining a Register of Adapted Properties in Barnsley.
Upon joint suggestion from the Social Protection Committee (SPC) and the Employment Committee (EMCO) the Council on 6 December 2012 adopted Guiding Principles for Active Ageing, which highlight the following policies as key routes to autonomy and independent living in old age: Health promotion and disease prevention; Adapted housing and services; Accessible and affordable transport; Age-friendly environments and goods and services; Maximising autonomy in long-term care.
Adapted housing solutions and ‘smart homes’ with sensors and automated systems for electrical appliances, lighting and heating can improve the safety of older people living alone and increase product durability and reusability.5.3. Territorial differences in access to care and servicesAlthough most EU countries have achieved universal coverage for a core set of health services, the range of services and the degree of cost-sharing vary significantly across countries.
Adapted housing solutions and ‘smart homes’ with sensors and automated systems for electrical appliances, lighting and heating can improve the safety of older people living alone and increase product durability and reusability.5.3. Territorial differences in access to care and servicesAlthough most EU countries have achieved universal coverage for a core set of health services, the range of services and the degree of cost-sharing vary significantly across countries.