We currently have two available properties in Spelga Mews - if you are interested or want more information, contact Scheme Coordinator Louise McConville on 02840669070 or 07803897718.
Spelga Mews is located on Old Hospital Road in Banbridge and is a registered supported housing scheme with the local Health and Social Care Trust.
Accommodation is provided for one resident in each self contained flatlet. There are 12 flatlets in total. Each flatlet has a toilet, wash hand basin and shower en-suite and some built in furniture.
A full meals service is available, special diets will be catered for.
Care and Support staff are on duty 24 hours daily to help with personal care and general daily activities.
A team of domestic and laundry assistants will support keeping flatlets clean and the laundering of clothes and bed linen.
There are communal lounges and dining rooms where both social and leisure activities take place and where meals are served.
Residents will, where practicable retain their own GP. Arrangements for regular visits to or by dentists, opticians, podiatrists and physiotherapists will be organised by the Care Team at Spelga Mews.
Spelga Mews is regulated by RQIA and Supporting People.
Click here for the RQIA inspection reports
Enquire about this PropertyThe Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) is responsible for carrying out the housing assessments. To apply, you will need to fill in a short application form and return it to the Housing Executive office closest to your current address.
You can request an
application form from us by ringing 0330 123 0888, or, if you prefer, you can
download and print the form by clicking here. You can also visit the NIHE website for further information.
You will only need one application form to apply to any of the social housing providers in your area. Please take time to read the notes on the application form. If you need assistance to fill in the form, one of Radius Housing Officers will be pleased to help you.
Alternatively, you can ring the NIHE directly on 0344 892 0900 and they will take all your details on the phone so that you don’t need to complete an application form.
When your application form is received, or you contact the NIHE directly, they will assess your housing needs and you will get points awarded to reflect your accommodation needs.
Your name will then be placed on the common waiting list for the schemes or area of your choice. When a vacancy becomes available, it is allocated to the person on the waiting list with the greatest need at the time.
Get in touch with us today for further help and support.
If you are currently a Radius tenant you can apply to us if you wish to transfer from your current accommodation.
Tenants of other social landlords, the NIHE or other Housing Associations can also apply for a transfer via their existing landlord.
All providers follow the same rules on allocations and transfers as the NIHE.