
Sash is originally from Kent and that was where he lived until 10 years ago.
A recovering alcoholic, Sash was moved to sheltered accommodation.
This was when he realised that to improve his life and create some distance between some of the choices he had made, he needed to move away from the area he currently lived in.

At this point Sash had nowhere to call home and his support worker helped him move to Birmingham, to a property that was owned and operated by another provider at the time. He had an interview straight away and two weeks later he moved in and never looked back.

Sash has continued living at the same property through two acquisitions during this time. Before Housing 21 took over the Retirement Living scheme, he was looking to move to another housing association. Sash didn’t feel that the support was in place and that he could be himself living there.
Since then the scheme has been refurbished which he thinks is amazing and he loves to use the kitchen.
Sash feels that the support from his local manager, Sarah has helped him to stay on the right track, and now, with the support from Housing 21, he has been sober for three years. Having the reassurance of speaking to Sarah about any issues has helped Sash tremendously.
Sash gets involved with resident activities and often helps Sarah cook samosas and curries in the communal kitchen.
Harmony House is somewhere that Sash feels he can be himself.
Sash wants to share his story for other people who may be struggling and to know that there is support available.