We are delighted to announce our partner organisation, Anvers Housing’s Assisted Living Service in Cloch Cora, Waterford won the 2023 Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH) awards in the category of Housing With Support. Cloch cora opened in 2021 and is Anvers’ newest Assisted Living Service in Ireland. This five bedroom house provides individualised in-house and community-based rehabilitation supports designed to maximise the quality of life of brain injury survivors living there, while fostering autonomy, personal growth and development. Acquired Brain Injury Ireland provides rehabilitation services to everyone living in an Anvers House, such as Cloch Cora. This award is a fantastic achievement for Anvers Housing. You can learn more about the awards and Irish Council for Social Housing using the link below.
Anvers’ Service, Cloch Cora Wins ICSH Housing With Support Award
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