Orwell Housing Association started its business in 1981 as a Registered Society with reg. no. IP16460R. This company has been active for fourty three years and the present status is active. This firm's head office is situated in at . You can also find this business using its post code, .
One of the tasks of Orwell Housing Association is to provide health care services. It has ten locations in Suffolk County and Norfolk County. Blackbourne View in Bury St Edmunds has operated since 2011/06/10, and provides home care and Extra Care housing services. The company caters for the needs of patients with dementia, people with mental health problems and older people. For further information, please call the following phone number: . All the information concerning the firm can also be obtained on the phone number: 01473218818or on the company's website www.orwell-housing.co.uk. Apart from its main unit in Bury St Edmunds, the company also works in Deben View located in Woodbridge, Emily Bray House located in Ipswich and Kittens Lane placed in Norwich. The firm joined HSCA on 2011-06-10. As for the medical procedures included in the offer, the centre provides patients with personal care and accommodation for persons requiring nursing or personal care.
The company operates as a hospital, childcare centre or caring centre. Its FHRSID is PI/000241607. It reports to Mid Suffolk and its last food inspection was carried out on 2014/09/09 in Steeple View, Mid Suffolk, IP14 4BW. The most recent quality assessment result obtained by the company is exempt, which translates as exept.
Having 30 job announcements since 2017/12/07, the corporation has been among the most active employers on the employment market. Most recently, it was looking for new workers in Ipswich, Hadleigh and Cambridge. They often hire part time workers under Fixed term contract mode. They need candidates on such positions as for instance: Support Workers (Older People), Support Workers (Waking Nights) (Older People) and Support Worker (Older People).
We have identified 3 councils and public departments cooperating with the company. The biggest counter party of them all is the Norwich, with over 67 transactions from worth at least 500 pounds each, amounting to £655,550 in total. The company also worked with the Broadland District (10 transactions worth £12,371 in total) and the Barnet London Borough (1 transaction worth £1,582 in total). Orwell Housing Association was the service provided to the Broadland District Council covering the following areas: Self Contained Units and B & B Accomodation was also the service provided to the Norwich Council covering the following areas: New Construction, Conversion & Renovation-non Main Contractor, Professional Advice / Fees 4103 and Homelessness 3927.