How we'll support daily life
Support setup, Staff, and Certifications
Support Model
Sleepover / passive overnight support
- Staff have a wide range of skills and experience, including positive behaviour support, high physical support, manual handling training, personal care, person centred active support, intellectual and neurological disabilities, following allied health professional plans, mealtime management, medication management, dysphagia support and incontinence.
- This home has been supported long-term and offers support based on individual needs.
Who you'd live with
Housemates
5 current housemates
- The current residents are females and males aged 30 – 59.
- They enjoy football, listening to music, watching movies, eating out, BBQ’s, arts and crafts, sports and socialising.
Inside the home
Layout, features, and accessibility
Type
House
SDA Category
Fully Accessible
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
2
Parking
2
Features
- Suitable for wheelchair access with automatic doors, widened pathways and doors
- Rumpus room for additional space to hang out with friends
- Air conditioning and heating throughout for comfort all year round
- Provisions for ceiling hoists to bathroom
- Fully fenced backyard and outdoor entertaining area with BBQ to entertain
- Pets are allowed so bring your furry friend!
Bedroom features
- Bright spacious room with large window facing the street
- Built-in wardrobe
- Air conditioning and heating
- Private courtyard access to relax privately
- Carpet flooring.
Where it is
Approximate area shown for privacy
- Close to Moe train station
- Walking distance to local shops and eateries
- Easy access to local pool, library and Returned Services League (RSL)
- Near local medical clinic and United Medical Centre.
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