How we'll support daily life
Support setup, Staff, and Certifications
Support Model
Sleepover / passive overnight support
Who you'd live with
Housemates
1 current housemate
- You’ll be sharing with Jemma, a vibrant woman in her late 20s who is friendly, expressive and loves being out in the community.
- She enjoys swimming, op-shopping and grocery runs, and attends a weekday day program (9 am – 3 pm).
- Jemma thrives on structure and predictability.
- She’s sociable and has a great sense of humour, but can be vocal at times, so a housemate who’s tolerant of some noise will be a good fit.
- Every second weekend, she spends time with her family, offering her housemate some solo downtime at home.
What she's looking for in a housemate:
- Female, any age
- Calm, kind, and easy-going
- Tolerant of noise and able to follow staff redirection
- No history of aggression or unpredictable behaviours
- Comfortable sharing with someone who needs structure and routine
- Optional: enjoys community outings
Important funding note: this is not a shared support arrangement. The incoming housemate must be funded for 1:1 support during the day and 1:2 inactive overnight or 1:1 active overnight.
Inside the home
Layout, features, and accessibility
Type
House
SDA Category
Improved Liveability
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Parking
1
This newly built, purpose-designed SDA home is ideal for two residents with structured support needs. The layout promotes privacy, calm and comfort, while durable finishes support long-term stability.
Key features:
- Two resident bedrooms, each with a private ensuite and built-in robes
- Open-plan kitchen, living and dining areas
- Staff OOA room with private ensuite
- Secure outdoor space with alfresco area
- Close to a local park and oval
- Durable, low-maintenance finishes
Where it is
Approximate area shown for privacy
- Built to Robust SDA standards, it offers a secure, calming environment for its residents while being conveniently located close to local amenities.
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