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What Does Domiciliary Mean?

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The term domiciliary is given to an institutional home for the aged and disabled veterans who basically cannot care for them selves anymore. It is also known as sheltered housing.

It is basically an extensive variety of rented houses for aged or disabled people. It is generally addressed to a grouped housing like a block or "scheme" of flats or bungalows. These housing schemes are normally owned, operated and sustained by a housing trust, it mainly a not-for-profit trust which functions directly with and is even partly sponsored by the local authority.

Sheltered housing accommodation is basically self-contained and simple to handle, varying form a basic bedsit to a big flat or small house. Most of these schemes have common sectors like a lounge or a garden where tenants can come together and socialise.

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