Adullam Homes Housing Association Reviews 17

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.7

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  1. Housing Association
  2. Low Income Housing Program

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Adullam Homes is a specialist provider of quality housing and support services and was founded in July 1972 by Walter Moore MBE. We house and support 1,000 people at any one time throughout England.


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2.7

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Enter at own risk

I lived in a property owned by this housing association and wouldn’t even give one star if was an option.
They are meant to provide a staffed, safe environment for residents suffering with addiction issues. This is far from the service I received late 2025. I got there all seemed a nice place and thought would be a good place to do my recovery. Not long after I was made aware by other residents that they also house convicted pedophiles and sex offenders and that you have to share facilities with these people. They were a ware of a male entering a females room when she was out and hiding in the bathroom and the male continued to live there, short time later he was arrested and charged for exposing himself in the local park, yet still returned. Vulnerable women would find themselves engaging with people who would offer them lifts etc to then find out from another resident that they are convicted sex offenders.
They offer no support themselves with addiction issues and just host the community service one day a week, staff don’t seem to be trained in this field. Weekend staff were all foreign and didn’t know where anything was or what they were doing. Some residents could get 20+ warnings for relapse and others would be evicted after 4 or 5. Drug tests gave false positives from prescribed medication which resulted in being put back to square one in your recovery process that gets more independent as time goes on (you don’t test as often can stay out of premises more days). Staff lie and rules change to suit them , favouritism occurs, and i believe this is due to poor professionalism through poor training practices.
All of the above fails to provide a safe home that helps vulnerable people and their mental state through their recovery which is often a challenging time.

October 1, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I started working for Adullam in…

I started working for Adullam in September with mixed feelings. For 43 years I’d worked in palliative care so was something completely different. At first I thought this isn’t the job for myself. After meeting Leah my line manager she built up my confidence. She’s showed so much support and encouragement . Anyway 3 months later Leah and Andrea as became part of my family and I love my job

September 29, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Neglect

They Offer no support. Have Extremely high staff turnover. Fraudulent activity. Poor record keeping. Breeches or legal legislations.

August 28, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

All This Place Cares About Is Money!!!!!!!

I was let down by the LCC as I’d had an argument with my Family as I was Gay, and so I saw this Company and asked for help…..I was USED as their very first female ‘tenant’…. It was being homeless or being in all ALL male HOSTEL- until me !!
They SNAPPED me up as a proverbial Guinea pig!!!!!!!,
There was a paedophile called John and an arsonist called Aiden in the upstairs flat (imagine) Whilst I was there, another girl Sue, who was a known Prostitue who had killed a man by swiping him across the head with an ashtray, was placed with me!!! I told the staff for weeks that I could see flies and smell an unearthly stench, and was laughed at, NEVER SAW HER AGAIN!!! The SMELL of DEATH was HORRIFYING yet NOBODY listened or helped me!!!!

April 23, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Housing officers are a joke can't even…

Housing officers are a joke can't even complete simple repairs let alone help with any needs you have my tumbler dryer set fire wasn't treated as an emergency than housing officer messed me about making me wait all day changing the times she was coming just to not show up the third time she's done this and other housing officers doing the same I've had enough of this housing 5 years I've lived in there property I've had nothing but problems please don't get housed with these people

January 24, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I'd give imran more stars if it was possible..

I'd give more stars if it was possible for Imran if I could, hes been so supportive in my first move and hes helped me with everything I couldve needed, giving advice, instructions whatever I could need to make this journey easier. Thank you so much

December 30, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

the women in flat 6

the women in flat 6, ran towards me (i was over road) with her hand behind her back like she had a knife. i ran didnt stay to find out. then she started smashing the doors of the general public till 1 of them came out with there dog because she was scaring the kids. not the first time. this was sunday, they said she had left, ( the neighbours over road who have nothing to do with adullam said if she comes back inform them they will be getting onto council because it isnt first time. the weekend staff didnt ring police about her or nothing. said shes gone now. i saw her today and rabia said she never left. im gobsmacked now. and mo stopped for 2 weeks stealing the food donations because different staff waere on with him. went back to normal weekend just gone because he was left to it again.

September 8, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Disgusting

Disgusting, draw on millions in public money claiming to help vulnerable people and just funnel it all straight to themselves in dividends

January 7, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stay away from Adullam Homes

Adullam now is one gang using extremly vulnerable tenant broken English poor understanding of social skills against them.They classified absolutly poor enviroment houses as luxury accomodatinos dont provide support and service also lied in court to talk on person with mental and language barrier issue.Staff is absolutly unqualificated.

November 4, 2022
Unprompted review

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