How we'll support daily life
Support setup, Staff, and Certifications
Our experienced disability support workers receive specialised training to ensure they deliver personalised, high quality support. All employees are fully trained in the following, with additional coaching provided as needed:
- Personal assistance – such as dressing, eating and bathing.
- Daily living – such as meal preparation, shopping and cleaning.
- Positive Behaviour Support and/or intervention strategies.
- Health management.
- First aid.
Who you'd live with
Housemates
There are four men aged between 49-68 living here with a preference for a quiet, calm living environment. Three redisdents attend day services.
Inside the home
Layout, features, and accessibility
Home features The home includes two living areas, along with a combined kitchen and dining space. There is also an office/OOA room with two access points – one opening to the kitchen and the other to the lounge. Bedroom 5 is the vacant room.
Accessibility
- Ramp at front and back of property
- Adapted bathroom facilities
Where it is
Approximate area shown for privacy
Neighbourhood
- Frankston Hospital is a short drive away.
- Nearby shopping centres are Bayside and Frankston Village.
- Nearby attractions include Frankston Beach, pier and foreshore, George Pentland Botanic Gardens, Peninsula Aquatic Recreation Centre (PARC), Frankston Arts Centre Frankston Library and Ballam Park.
Public transport
- Frankston Train Station, the terminus of the Frankston Line, providing frequent direct services to Melbourne CBD.
- Extensive local and regional bus network connecting Frankston to surrounding suburbs and the Mornington Peninsula