We partner with Anvers Housing to provide housing with support to anyone living with a brain injury in Ireland. We also provide rehabilitation to the brain injury survivors living in these services. We are delighted to share that Anvers’ Assisted Living service in Waterford, Cloch Cora has been shortlisted for the Irish Council for Social Housing Public Choice Awards 2023. We would be very grateful if you could vote for Cloch Cora using the link below. Voting closes 16th October at 11:59am.
Vote for our Anvers Assisted Living Service in the ICSH Public Choice Awards
About Cloch Cora
Cloch Cora provides individualised in-house and community-based rehabilitation supports designed to maximise the quality of life of the tenants, while fostering autonomy, personal growth and development. The house, designed by Michael Regan at E-Project Chartered Architects, Dungarvan, is built to the highest standards of accessibility and sustainability. It is flexible and adaptable to suit the requirements of the brain injury survivors living there, while also integrating into the existing architecture of the estate. You can learn more about Cloch Cora here.
We are honoured that Anvers is a finalist in the Public Choice Awards for Community Housing and we appreciate everyone’s support.
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