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Our homes are designed for independent living, and residents must be able to manage their own affairs. Chestererfield United Charities are not a refuge or residential care facilities. 

The homes, which falls under the Alms House Association, are designed for those with limited means who need affordable housing. It provides a supportive community, and no one here feels isolated. If a resident becomes unwell or faces an emergency, the General Manager liaises with their family to ensure they receive the necessary care and support.

I would not live anywhere else, it is home;ly and friendly, and we have chances to join in coffee mornings and other gatherings. The flats are good and all repairs are sorted out for us. It's near town and the church. What else could we wish for

I enjoy sitting in the sun, or shade, in our large, pretty garden.

Regular coffee mornings

Careline emergency call system

Gardener

Maintenence by our dedicated team

Subsidised trips and activities

All residents must be independent in managing their day-to-day living. While carers and support services do visit some residents, we do not provide full-time care or nursing. We do, however, have a podiatrist who visits, as well as hairdressers. If nursing care is required, it needs to be arranged privately by the resident.

The residents contribute a small monthly maintenance fee, which covers the cost of structural repairs, maintenance, gas, water, and heating. They’re responsible for their own electricity and council tax. If you’re over 75, you may be eligible for a reduced TV licence fee.