To provide accommodation for those who have reached sixty years
of age and who are able to live independently and to care for
their own needs.
The properties are for the use of needy persons wanting such
accommodation with priority given, at the discretion of the Association,
to people having a connection with Brockham and neighbouring
villages in the District of Mole Valley.
ANTHONY WEST HOUSE is the only site that
is run by this small local voluntary Housing Association that
does not employ any
medical or care staff. There is a tenant with special responsibility
in the main building who "keeps an eye" on all residents
and is the link between the residents and the Committee. All
new residents are expected to be ambulant and capable of living
independently.
The Association is managed by a voluntary
committee who meet throughout the year. There are no paid officers
or officials.
A small “House Committee” support the residents and
provide a duty visitor every month. This volunteer visits all
residents at least once during their duty period and keeps in
touch with the tenant with responsibility every week. They are
the first point of contact for the residents.
Although the site has a total of 13 units,
one is occupied by the ‘tenant with responsibility’ who is fit and active, ‘keeps
an eye’ on the residents and acts as Warden. Their accommodation
is on the second floor and would not be suitable for a frail
elderly person.
The remaining units comprise:-
Five bungalows for two person occupancy;
Four flats for two person occupancy;
Two flats for single person occupancy.
One single person Coach House conversion (like a small bungalow).
The selection of tenants takes account
of the suitability of the applicant’s present accommodation, particularly its
size, convenience and upkeep; the applicant’s need to be
nearer to relatives and/or friends who can give support and of
the applicant’s prospects of finding suitable alternative
accommodation elsewhere.
The amount of the applicant’s financial
resources may be taken into account when assessing suitability
for residence.
Where an applicant owns property, or has significant capital,
this capital asset will be taken into account but will not necessarily
exclude their application.
The Association uses a score sheet to put applicants in priority
order before offering a placement. This selection process takes
into account the need for balance between the frailer and more
active residents. Married couples will be eligible for consideration
even if one of them is not quite sixty years of age.
Priority points will be awarded in sequence for Brockham, neighbouring
villages, Mole Valley and lastly other areas.
The threat of homelessness would justify a higher rating than
any other factor.
The final selection of all tenants is the responsibility of
the Association.
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