Our News Our News My New Home Bill had lived in his last flat for nearly 10 years and although it was ok, it was on the 3rd floor and all of those stairs were becoming a little bit tough to get up and down each day, so for the past few months Bill with a lot of Help from Pam have been looking for a new place for him to live. Bill said “Pam has been on Property Pool a lot for me and we’ve looked at 4 different properties and they were ok, but they were all on the 1st or 2nd floor. They did have a lift which was better than what I had, but I really wanted somewhere on the ground floor. Pam arranged for me to look around here and as soon as I seen it I said to Pam “This is the one, this is what I want.” and Pam helped me to go through Property Pool so that I could move in. It has been a lot of work for everyone, Pam and Tom my support, we’ve bought new things and Susan’s dad came in to decorate before I moved in and I picked the colours I wanted for each room. It’s got one bedroom, a bathroom, a kitchen and living room and it is perfect for me. It is really quiet and I can look over the garden at the back which I like and there are planters out the front that I am going to plant up as I enjoy gardening. I like that there is a communal living room and it never feels busy even when there are lots of people in there, there is a communal kitchen we can use, the laundry room, the games room and there is a hair salon as well. I am making friends and everyone is so friendly. 45 people live here and there are quite a few young people in their 50’s which I was not expecting. There is always a warden on and I have got my lifeline too. I have still got my own front door and my independence but I also feel a lot safer and a lot more confident here and I would like to thank Sue, Pam and Tom and Natural Breaks if it wasn’t for them I wouldn’t have this – thank you.” If you would like to find out more about what we do at Natural Breaks call on 0151 207 9120 or email [email protected] or via the website here. Manage Cookie Preferences