Disabled woman with 'nowhere to go' is last person left in Coventry sheltered housing complex
A disabled Coventry woman feels “frightened” and “vulnerable” as she is the only one left in her sheltered housing block. Jackie Kennedy, 53, has not been able to find a suitable home after being hit with two eviction notices from the managers of Ribbon Court in Foleshill.
Housing group GreenSquareAccord are turning the building into temporary housing and all but two residents moved out in October last year. They claimed they have offered her “significant” support but admitted finding a suitable home for her has been “challenging.”
Coventry council said the process is “difficult” but added that most people living in the scheme have moved to suitable alternative homes. They claimed all residents have been offered other homes in line with its housing and social care legal duties.
Since June, Jackie has been the last tenant remaining at Ribbon Court. After the other resident moved out she felt so vulnerable that she stayed on a sofa-bed in her mother’s 1-bedroom bungalow for a week, she told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS.)
On what it is like as the last person there, she told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS): “It feels like doomsday and I’m just trying to survive on there on my own. All these corridors are empty, it’s like a film.”
She claimed drug dealers and drug users have gathered in the building’s car park at night. She told us: “I have to have my windows open and I’ve got a camera on my door.
“It’s frightening, because they can see the building’s empty and people are gathering out there.” The security isn't adequate she claimed, adding that she is afraid to go down there to let her dog out if it needs to go at night.
Jackie told us she suffers from crippling pain and other health problems. She was left disabled after an accident 10 years ago which meant her leg had to be reconstructed, and she now uses mobility aids and struggles to get up and down stairs.
She said she decided to move to Ribbon Court in late 2022, because of a recommendation from her social prescriber. She gave up a “lovely” adapted house to do so but Ribbon Court offered more care and seemed safer than living alone, she added.
She moved in in January 2023 but just eight months later residents were told they had to leave their homes, due to new plans for the block. Jackie called the decision to move there the “biggest mistake of my life” and says she should not have been accepted if those running the scheme knew of the plan.
She told us she has been offered a house but it is in Willenhall, outside CV6 where her mum and brother live and where she grew up. She said she wouldn’t feel safe in the area and claimed the home is at the back of a car park where there are also problems with drug users.
Jackie claimed she feels discriminated against as others in the scheme were taken out to view more properties but she wasn’t. She said she has tried about 50 homes but had offers from only one, and says other residents with dogs were able to move out to places in their preferred area.
Jackie alleged the housing group started switching off lifts over the winter, saying it was for repairs. She said she had to wait “hours” to get to her flat and it only stopped after her solicitor got involved.
Her solicitor Peter Jewell confirmed that lifts had been switched off and said the reason given was that they were being repaired, but for it to be that often “beggars belief.” Mr Jewell felt she is being “bullied” to get her out and stressed that she needs accommodation in CV6 as her brother is there.He said she had been served two eviction notices, of which both were worded incorrectly.
