Adaptations, Accessibility and Independent Living
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This group has been created to share ideas, thoughts and resources around Adaptations, Accessibility and Independent Living within the UK social housing sector. It is a space for housing professionals to connect, learn from one another, and exchange practical insight, examples, tools and experience that can support greater independence, safer homes, improved accessibility and better outcomes for residents. It is also a place to explore how organisations can remove barriers, respond to changing needs and deliver homes and services that enable people to live well, live safely and live as independently as possible.
Whether you are looking for fresh thinking, proven approaches, useful resources or informed discussion, this group is here to help bring people together around a shared interest in Adaptations, Accessibility and Independent Living. Members are encouraged to contribute questions, challenges, case studies, documents, reflections and examples of what works in practice, so that collective knowledge can grow and others across the sector can benefit. This includes discussion around home adaptations, accessible design, aids and equipment, occupational therapy links, rehousing options, mobility needs, ageing well, disability inclusion, resident communication, funding routes, service coordination and how to create practical, person-centred responses that protect dignity, choice and quality of life.
By joining this group, you become part of a professional community that values collaboration, openness, shared learning and positive change. If Adaptations, Accessibility and Independent Living matter to your role, your organisation or the residents you serve, this is the place to explore ideas, share experience and take part in conversations that can make a real difference.
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