What Counts as Supported or Temporary Accommodation?

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Supported and temporary accommodation in Nuneaton and Bedworth is primarily aimed at individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. This can include various types of accommodations where support is provided to help residents transition to more permanent housing.

Here’s a brief overview of what counts as supported or temporary accommodation:

Type Description
Temporary Accommodation Accommodation provided by the council while investigations regarding homelessness claims are conducted. This will last until suitable long-term housing is found.
Supported Accommodation Designed for people with additional support needs, often including various support services aimed at helping individuals live independently.
Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) Properties where accommodations are shared among individuals not from the same household; these may also serve as temporary housing for some vulnerable groups.

The aim is to assist individuals such as those fleeing violence, young people, or families to stabilize their housing situations while receiving necessary support. If you're seeking accommodation, it's advisable to contact the Housing Solutions Team for guidance on available options specific to your circumstances. You can find more information here.