Retired or Disabled

Find tailored accommodation advice for retirees and disabled individuals, covering accessible housing options, adaptations, and support services to suit your specific needs.

Buying a New Retirement Property
Think through the key decisions before buying a retirement home, from whether it's right for you to finding the right property type.
Choosing a Care Home
Picking a care home means weighing up your loved one's needs, the cost, location and what support they actually require.
Disabled Home Essentials
Home modifications like grab bars, accessible bathrooms and ramps help disabled people stay independent, and grants up to £25,000 can cover the costs.
Financing Your Retirement Property
Buying a retirement home means understanding what you can actually afford and being willing to cut back elsewhere to make it work.
Finding Rental Property With Disabled Access
Work out what accessibility features you need, then use the right search methods to find a rental property that actually fits your requirements.
Moving into Sheltered Housing or a Rest Home
Moving into sheltered housing or a rest home lets older people live independently while having support nearby and avoiding the upkeep of a family home.
Renting a Retirement Property
Weigh up the pros and cons of renting versus owning a retirement property to find the right fit for your situation.
Retirement Property Abroad
UK retirees buying property abroad need to weigh the pros and cons carefully before committing to this major decision.
Safety Issues in Homes for the Disabled
Disabled people face serious safety risks at home, especially on stairs and in bathrooms, here's how to make your home safer.