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Accommodation housing options

Respite / Short (STA) Medium term (MTA) & Semi Independant living (SIL) 


Our specialist team at Ability to Achieve support people with disability who want to: 

  • Live independently
     
  • Learn and develop everyday skills
     
  • Be a part of the community.
     
  • Make friends
     
  • Receive support in personal care or healthcare 


Individual Housing
Our Individual Housing service meets the needs of someone who wants to live independently but also requires daily drop-in support.
Our Individual Housing Service includes:
• Rent: 25% of your Disability Support Pension usually goes towards your rent, which Ability to Achieve will manage.
• Utilities: 50% of your Disability Support Pension usually goes towards utilities and other independent living costs.
• Food: Is 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.
• Assistance with daily personal supports: Whether it’s a speech therapist or an occupational therapist, together, we can assess what daily personal supports you need.
• Accommodation-related community access: This includes specialised transport and access to shopping and medical appointments.

Shared Housing Services 

Our fully accessible Shared Housing services include: 

  • Rent
     
  • Utilities
     
  • Food
     
  • Assistance with daily personal supports
     
  • Accommodation-related community access (with specialised transport) such as shopping and
    medical appointments 


Short term /respite Housing Services 

Our fully accessible Shared Housing services includes: 

  • Rent
     
  • Utilities
     
  • Food
     
  • Assistance with daily personal supports
     
  • Accommodation-related community access (with specialised transport) such as shopping and
    medical appointments 


Current Vacancies


FAQs

Shared Housing FAQs  1. How will I be matched with my roommates?  Our team at Ability to Achieve we will check your requirements and preferences before searching for your new home. When considering shared homes for you, we will work with you to match homes with your preferences.   2. How many vacancies do Ability to Achieve have for shared housing?  Our vacancies change regularly. To find out whether we have any vacancies that may suit your needs, including where you would like to live, please contact us.   3. How many people are usually in a shared home?  Most of our shared homes house three to four people in the accommodation. We have found a lot of our customers prefer this because it provides a social and communal aspect that individual housing doesn’t offer

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