The majority of Rosebery homes are classed as 'General Needs'. We term the properties general needs because they are not allocated to a specific member/section of the community.
When a general needs property becomes available to let, Rosebery will receive a nomination from our local council. To find out how to apply for a home click here.
Residents in general needs accommodation have their own Neighbourhood Officer. Neighbourhood Officers provide a frontline service, encourage participation and help residents to maintain their tenancy by working in partnership with other agencies.
A number of our flats and houses which have communal areas receive services provided and managed through Rosebery. These services range from grounds maintenance (gardening) and communal cleaning to caretaking.
If residents need additional support, such as personal care or help to manage their home or tenancy, this will be provided with other agencies and Rosebery can help to liaise with those agencies.