Sunderland Echo

Specifical­ly-adapted home is ‘a dream’ for Michele

- Sam Johnson samuel.johnson@jpimedia.co.uk @ThatSamJJo­hnson

A mum has praised lifechangi­ng new council homes that are enabling her profoundly autistic son to become more independen­t.

Michele Carr has described the specially-adapted bungalows at Albert Place, Columbia, as ‘everything she could have wished for’ as the first home for her son James, who is moving into the property with 24/7 care.

James, 26, has severe autism which means he has the communicat­ive abilities of a four-year-old.

But his impressive new home means he can lead a more independen­t life with his family’s minds put at ease.

Built by Sunderland City Council, Albert Place is one of the schemes delivered as part of its £59million Housing Delivery and Investment Plan (HDIP) and have been custom-designed and developed for people with disabiliti­es and challenges with mobility, as well as those who have support-needs that could be better met with onestorey living.

Michele said: “We are absolutely thrilled with the bungalow. It has been an absolute dream for us to find a property like this for James.

"Though we have planned this for many years, it’s been very tough, emotionall­y, for us as a family to take the steps towards James’s independen­ce.

“But knowing that he is moving to such a beautiful home, where his needs can be supported, is just wonderful and has made the transition much easier for us.”

The bungalow features a range of assistive technology devices, which James can operate himself, to allow him to maintain a sense of independen­ce and is one of 117 homes that will be built in Sunderland.

The bungalows, which are constructe­d by Tolent, were handed over last month, with tenants moving in over the past few days and are the first new-build council homes in more than 40 years.

Councillor Kevin Johnston, dynamic city cabinet member, said: “We’re delighted with the lifechangi­ng difference these bungalows are making to our residents.

“James, and the other residents who now call Albert Place home, deserve to be supported with high-quality homes that meet their needs and that is exactly what we’re trying to achieve through the HDIP and this scheme. We could not be happier to see these brilliant new homes now in use.”

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