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Specialist Disability Accommodation (Group Homes)
Shared accommodation provides people with the
support they need to increase their independence,
achieve personal goals and to live full and productive lives.

CASS Group Homes are located in a local community where a small group of people with disability can live together with corresponding support from disability support workers.

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Accommodation Features

CASS Group Homes have shared accommodation that provides people with the support they need to increase their independence, achieve personal goals and to live full and productive lives. It provides 24/7 support to people with disability from CALD (culturally and linguistically diverse) communities in a friendly home-like environment. All meals, programs and activities are specifically designed to meet clients’ cultural and linguistic needs. We adopt Person-Centred Approaches and empower residents to make decisions on their own. Each resident is facilitated to develop an Individual Plan which ultimately enables them to achieve their short or long term goals.

Services
  •     Accommodation

  •     Supported Independent Living – 24/7 in-house support

  •     Independent skill training

  •     Meal preparation

  •     Laundry/shopping assistance

  •     Support in health and well-being maintenance

  •     Medication supervision

  •     Arranging medical appointments

  •     Transportation / mobility assistance

  •     Assistance with financial management

  •     Liaising with other service providers

  •     Organising culturally specific programs and activities

  •     Facilitating to attend social/cultural/recreational activities

  •     Any other services tailored to meet individual needs

Eligibility
  •    People with disability

  •    The person is granted with National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funding

Service Fee

The service fee is set in line with government recommendations. Each case will be considered on an individual basis. Thus, clients who are eligible but are unable to afford the fees are still able to receive services.

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