Compass Housing Services strong despite challenging year
Compass Housing Services (Compass), finished the year in a strong position despite what Group Managing Director Greg Budworth describes as the most challenging year in Compass’ history.
Compass Housing Services (Compass), finished the year in a strong position despite what Group Managing Director Greg Budworth describes as the most challenging year in Compass’ history.
Compass Housing Services (Compass) has teamed up with the Royal Botanic Gardens and Cerebral Palsy Alliance to build and plant-out a wheelchair accessible sensory garden at one of its new specialist disability accommodation (SDA) properties on the Central Coast.
There are still almost 5,000 people under 65 and 130 aged under 45 living in residential aged care. The reality is almost all of those people have a disability.
Residents of the new group home in Bolwarra will soon be enjoying home grown lettuce, tomatoes, herbs and bush tucker as well as citrus fruits.
Compass Housing Services has teamed up with the Royal Botanic Gardens and The Disability Trust to build and plant a sensory garden at one of its new Hunter specialist disability accommodation properties.
A dozen families have received the keys to their brand new homes in Wallsend, after the construction of two social and affordable housing complexes developed by Compass Housing.
Modern, purpose built, specialist disability accommodation (SDA) is providing people with a high level of disability to enjoy living in the community rather than in institutions.
The My Place Property Maintenance facility will ultimately create 40 permanent Compass Housing jobs.
Today, the NSW Minister for Families, Communities and Disability Services, The Hon Gareth Ward, inspected one of the final new group homes being built for people with a disability as part of the Hunter Residences program.
Compass Housing Services is one of seven Hunter-region-based institutions to have founded a task force to advocate and drive the local adoption of the United Nations’ (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Compass Housing Services (Compass) has been selected to be part of the NSW Government’s largest housing response dedicated to rough sleepers in the state’s history.
Compass Housing Services, has welcomed the Queensland government’s $267 million building stimulus announced on June 16 as a good start to boost economic recovery while tackling the state’s housing crisis.
Compass Housing says the region’s growing stock of specialist disability accommodation (SDA) will help to improve the lives of people with disabilities and their families.
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