
Welcome to Solihull Care Housing Association Ltd (SCHA)
Formed in 1990, Solihull Care Housing Association Ltd (SCHA) is an industrial and provident society which is trusted and respected for the quality of the homes, support services and opportunities provided for its residents. SCHA work tirelessly responding to the needs and aspirations of our customers.
Who We Are
SCHA provide good quality housing accommodation and related services for people with a range of special needs including elderly people, people who have learning disabilities and people with mental health needs.
The Association has a strong commitment to providing high standards of customer service and an appetite for continuing growth and success as one of the leading providers of good quality affordable housing and services throughout the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull.
We are acutely aware of the need to keep our business strong and agile, whilst staying true to our values which have stood the test of time for over 30 years.D OUT MORE

How We Can Help
Offering person-centred housing for the needs of individuals
Further Information & Advice
Please get in touch should you require further information on our accommodation
Please get in touch should you require further information on our accommodation
Latest News
Keep up-to-date with the latest information from SCHA
Read issue five of our Residents’ Bulletin
The winter 2025 Residents’ Bulletin is out now! Check it out for updates and news from SCHA. Issue five includes: You can download or view issue five below: Have you got news or a story to share? We’d love to feature more updates from our residents in future issues of our Residents’ Bulletin. Please email…
Festive fun at Phoenix House
Phoenix House residents and staff enjoyed a very busy December. Celebrations began with their Christmas party and a wonderful afternoon of music from the Boogaloo Babes, which everyone thoroughly enjoyed. Their Christmas Fair came next, raising an impressive £272.45 for the residents’ fund to support future events and activities. Residents then took part in a…
Tenant Satisfaction Measures 2025 – You said, we did!
Thank you to everyone who took part in this year’s Tenant Satisfaction Measures (TSMs). Your feedback helps us understand what matters most and where we can improve. What’s going well: You Say, We Did: We’re proud of the progress you’ve helped us make, and we’re committed to doing even better. The full TSM Report 2025…
Your privacy, your rights: GDPR Explained
We understand that your personal information is important. That’s why we follow the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a law that protects your data and gives you rights over how it’s used. What is GDPR? GDPR is a set of rules that ensures any personal data you share with us is handled fairly, safely, and…
Winter news from Trinity Apartments
Halloween Bake Off 31 October 2025 A huge thank you to Caterplus for hosting our spooktacular Halloween Bake Off! The creativity on display was fang‑tastic, with so many amazing designs. Special applause goes to Sam, our star baker, whose Jack Skellington‑inspired cake wowed everyone. She rolled and smoothed the icing all by herself! Thank you…
Tackling damp and mould: What’s changed and what you can do
Landlords’ responsibilities Recent reforms have strengthened legal duties around damp and mould. Under Awaab’s Law, landlords must act promptly when issues are reported, with strict timescales for investigation and repair. Failure to comply can lead to enforcement action and serious health risks for residents. What residents can do While landlords have clear obligations, residents can help…




