Sheltered Housing in Merseyside

We offer homes that help older people stay independent, safe and comfortable for as long as possible.

You can enjoy the privacy of your own home, with peace of mind knowing you’re in a secure and supportive place.

Sheltered Homes in Merseyside

There are lots of sheltered housing options in Merseyside. Take a look at some of our schemes below:

Sheltered Housing in Merseyside
Scheme name Who lives here? Is there car parking? Are there shared spaces? Will my home be furnished? Are there group activities? Are there guest rooms?
Maritime Grange 55+  Yes

Yes. There is a:

  • communal lounge,
  • kitchen,
  • shower room,
  • hairdressers,
  • laundry,
  • gardens.
White goods only  (fridge, freezer and cooker.) Bingo / HOY Yes 
   
Reay Court 55+ Yes

Yes. There is a:

  • communal lounge,
  • laundry,
  • kitchen,
  • garden area.
White goods only  (fridge, freezer and cooker.) Yes: Yes 
 
  • Hairdresser
 
  • Bacon Butty Morning
 
  • Craft Club
 
  • Reiki
 
  • Seasonal Activities i.e. Halloween Scouse, Christmas Party
St Peters Court 55+ Yes

Yes. There is a:

  • communal lounge,
  • kitchen,
  • saloon,
  • shower room,
  • laundry
  • gardens.
White goods only  (fridge, freezer and cooker.)

Yes:

  • Breakfast club,
  • bingo twice a week, 
  • chair exercise,
  • fish and chip lunches weekly.
Yes
Maritime Park 55+ Yes

Yes. There is a:

  • communal lounge,
  • laundry,
  • kitchen,
  • gardens,
  • quiet room,
  • WC and shower room.
Fridge freezer only

Yes:

  • coffee morning,
  • bingo,
  • Christmas party,
  •  Christmas bingo.
Yes
Wilkinson Court 55+ yes

Yes. There is a:

  • communal lounge,
  • kitchen,
  • wet room and bathroom.
White goods only  (fridge, freezer and cooker.) Not at the moment - but looking at coffee morning moving forward. Yes
Woods Court 55+ Yes

Yes. There is a:

  • communal lounge,
  • kitchen,
  • hair salon,
  • shower and bathroom,
  • laundry.
Flats are provided with white goods only  (fridge, freezer and cooker.)

Yes:

Bingo, Tuesday & Thursday.

Yes 
 
  • Coffee Morning Wednesday.
 
  • Sunday Luncheon Club every other Sunday.
  • Chippy Lunch Fridays
 
  • Jigsaw - daily
   
Autumn Lodge 55+ yes

Yes. There is a:

  • communal lounge,
  • kitchen,
  • hair salon,
  • communal shower,
  • laundry room.
White goods only  (fridge, freezer and cooker.)

Yes:

  • Breakfast club once a week,
  • bingo twice a week, 
  • daily coffee morning and mingle,
  • Christmas party.
Yes
Finch Court 55+ Yes – on site car park and on street parking available

Yes. There is a:

  • communal lounge,
  • kitchen,
  • gardens,
  • shower and bathroom.
No white goods provided.

Yes:

  • Bingo every Friday afternoon,
  • bacon butty every Thursday morning, 
  • sewing club every Tuesday afternoon,
  •  technology club 2nd Monday afternoon of every month,
  • snooker most afternoons,
  • takeaway every Friday evening.
Yes 

What is Sheltered Housing?

Sheltered housing provides older residents with the support they need to live independently.  

Sheltered housing schemes are unfurnished, self-contained apartments in one building or area. 

The aim is to offer safe, comfortable, and convenient accommodation while promoting independence. 

Who is Sheltered Housing for?

Sheltered housing is for people aged 55 and over or adults with disabilities. There is no upper age limit, although residents may need ongoing support from family, friends, or external agencies to continue living independently. 

Is Sheltered Housing right for me?

Sheltered housing can be a great option but it’s important to check that it is the right option for you or your loved one. 

 Some key benefits of sheltered housing are: 

  • Independence and privacy in your own home 

  • High-quality, manageable accommodation with added security 

  • A community of similarly aged residents, with the freedom to engage socially as much or as little as you choose 

  • Peace of mind knowing help is available in an emergency. 

What are Sheltered Housing homes like?

Each scheme varies slightly, but all typically consist of unfurnished, self-contained flats. You’ll have your own front door, allowing you to come and go freely and welcome visitors. The main entrance is secured with a door entry system, which residents can operate from their flats.  

All properties include: 

  • Central heating 

  • Emergency alarm systems 

  • Smoke detectors, with fire safety guidance provided upon moving in. 

Is there support available?

Each scheme has a dedicated Scheme Manager responsible for: 

  • Resident safety and wellbeing 

  • Responding to emergencies 

  • Supporting communal activities  

  • Work with you to create a support plan with key contact details (e.g. next of kin, GP, care agencies) to ensure you receive appropriate support. 

  • Ensuring the building and its facilities are well-maintained. 

Please note: Scheme Managers do not provide personal care. They are not responsible for tasks such as shopping, cleaning, cooking, collecting prescriptions, or administering medication.