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Livability Care Australia can provide short to medium term transitional accommodation in our purpose-built respite properties. These homes have been extensively modified and refurbished to provide homely and welcoming shared living arrangements for individuals with varying levels of physical and intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injury. Our Transitional Service is available to adults aged 18 - 65 years.
We use a person-centered approach to foster a stable and secure environment and actively support each individual to maximise their independence and plan their future with the support of their family and other stakeholders.
The key factors of our Transitional Accommodation Service Model are:
Finding the right accommodation setting to meet your needs can be very overwhelming, especially if you or your carer need a break , you are waiting for home modifications or you find yourself suddenly being discharged from hospital and need to find accommodation that will ensure you are being taken care of for a short period of time. That is why we offer a respite program that provides quality, short term accommodation in a comfortable and homely environment where your loved one will be well looked after. Our welcoming respite, short stay accommodation centers are a relaxed stay for people with a disability for a weekend or a few weeks.
South Australia
Phone: 1300 522 786
Email: info@livabilitycare.com.au
Address (Head Office SA):
18- 22 Hurtle Parade, Mawson Lakes, South Australia, 5095
Queensland
Phone: 1300 522 786
Email: info@livabilitycare.com.au
Address (Head Office QLD):
23 Brandon Street,
Marsden, Queensland, 4132
ABN: 85 628 259 281
NDIS Registration 4- CVD371Z
We acknowledge this land that we meet on is the traditional lands of the Kaurna people and that we respect their spiritual relationship with their country.
We also acknowledge the Kaurna people as the custodians of the Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today.