At Ability to Achieve, our mission is to provide high-quality, supported accommodation for individuals with varying needs. We strive to help our residents live as independently as possible while receiving round-the-clock support to ensure their safety and well-being.
Our accommodation is designed to feel like a home away from home, with comfortable living spaces that are welcoming and inviting. Each resident has a private room, which they are encouraged to personalise and decorate.
Our facilities are fully equipped with everything our residents need to live comfortably.
We offer fully furnished homes with kitchen and laundry facilities, communal areas, and outdoor spaces.
We understand that each individual has unique needs, and we offer customisable services to cater to those needs.
Our experienced staff work closely with each resident to create personalised support plans that outline their goals and needs. We offer support in various areas, including personal care, medication management, life skills development, and social activities.
Our staff are highly trained and qualified, with extensive experience in providing support to individuals with varying needs.
We prioritise the safety and well-being of our residents above all else, and our staff are available 24/7 to provide assistance and support as needed. Our goal is to provide a supportive and inclusive environment for all individuals. We welcome residents of all ages, genders, and backgrounds and strive to create a community where everyone feels valued and respected.
Features of the properties
Here are some frequently asked questions about our Shared Housing services:
How will I be matched with my roommates? Our team will assess your requirements and preferences to find a home that matches your needs and preferences.
How many vacancies do you have for Shared Housing? Our vacancies change regularly, so please contact us to find out whether we have any vacancies that suit your needs and where you would like to live.
How many people usually share a home? Most of our shared homes accommodate three to four people. This provides a social and communal aspect that individual housing may not offer.
How much will rent cost? Rent for our Shared Housing services is 25% of your Disability Support Pension, which we manage on your behalf. Utilities and other independent living costs usually account for 50% of your Disability Support Pension. Food is also provided and included in the independent living costs covered by your funding. If you have dietary requirements, Ability to Achieve will consider this when finding the right home for you.
Do you provide homes for participants funded for one one supports?
Yes, we provide homes for participants funded for one-on-one supports. Our experienced staff are highly trained and qualified to provide support to individuals with a range of needs, and are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of our residents. We work closely with each resident to create a personalised support plan, outlining their goals and needs, and provide support in a range of areas, including personal care, medication management, life skills development, social activities, and more.
Do you provide drop in supports if im not funded for a accommodation model?
Yes, we provide drop-in supports for individuals who are not funded for accommodation. Our services are fully customizable to meet the unique needs of each individual, and we offer a range of support options, including drop-in supports, to ensure that everyone has access to the support they need to live as independently as possible. Please feel free to contact us to learn more about our services and how we can support you.
What the location like?
Panania, Lugarno and Riverwood.These homes are minutes away from cafes, clubs, supermarkets, the local train station, and community centers. If you like to enjoy nature, Lambeth reserve is a five-minute drive away, with a beautiful sandy beach and scenic walking tracks.
Can you care for Children?
Ability to Achieve is registered with the Children's Guardian, allowing us to provide care for children in the foster care system through an Alternative Care Arrangement (ACA). An ACA is an emergency and temporary accommodation option for children who are in or entering out-of-home care and do not have access to a preferred foster, relative/kin, or Intensive Therapeutic Care (ITC) placement. The commencement of an ACA is subject to strict approval processes and ongoing review by the Office of the Children’s Guardian (OCG). If you have a child in need of emergency accommodation, please contact us, and we will arrange immediate support.
Ability to Achieve
ABN: 83639015624
ACN: 639 015 624
3/68 Roberts Avenue, Mortdale 2223 Sydney, NSW
02-83117163
WE ACKNOWLEDGE AND THANK
The Traditional Owners of the land, the Bedigal Tribe of the Dharug Clan on which we meet, walk, work and live.
We acknowledge the Elders, past and present and the care they have given this country.
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