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HSG/2002/3: Housing Trends in Scotland:
Quarters Ending 31 December 2001 and 31 March 2002

Housing for the Elderly and Disabled

Provision by Local Authority as at 31 March 2002: by Local Authority Area

Table 22

Area

Housing for the Elderly

Housing for the Disabled

Very Sheltered

Sheltered

Medium Dependency Housing 1,2

Wheelchair

Ambulant Disabled

Other Specially Adapted

Number

Number

SCOTLAND 3

273

18,824

8,951

1,473

13,951

8,344

Aberdeen City 3

36

2,104

103

70

710

17

Aberdeenshire

20

1,491

2,390

200

930

-

Angus 3

-

650

46

19

-

23

Argyll & Bute

-

198

36

35

143

1

Clackmannanshire 3

-

56

155

48

90

478

Dumfries & Galloway 3

-

280

580

75

25

7

Dundee City 3

62

2,846

-

53

88

3,862

East Ayrshire

-

406

106

17

83

-

East Dunbartonshire

-

156

14

-

-

-

East Lothian 3

-

146

371

2

-

-

East Renfrewshire 3

-

230

342

-

9

-

Edinburgh, City of

-

1,083

256

243

218

658

Eilean Siar

-

101

-

15

-

-

Falkirk 3

26

300

843

31

520

1,040

Fife 3

-

1,290

315

115

120

65

Glasgow City 3

88

956

..

..

5,181

..

Highland 3

-

561

..

39

209

1

Inverclyde

-

256

35

3

9

-

Midlothian

-

22

42

47

4

233

Moray 3

-

149

900

43

200

3

North Ayrshire

-

537

904

-

282

-

North Lanarkshire

-

1,087

113

16

..

..

Orkney Islands

8

51

14

8

50

-

Perth & Kinross

-

463

-

164

..

..

Renfrewshire

-

330

153

49

14

-

Scottish Borders, The

-

295

6

43

245

-

Shetland Islands 3

25

274

-

13

87

13

South Ayrshire 3

-

602

262

20

20

-

South Lanarkshire

-

1,251

292

40

4,370

776

Stirling

-

287

396

50

309

1,167

West Dunbartonshire 3

-

269

230

15

35

-

West Lothian 3

8

97

47

..

..

..

1. Sometimes known as amenity housing
2. Dwellings are adapted to suit particular needs of the tenant, so numbers in these categories may rise or fall from year to year.
3. Includes some estimated figures.

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