Accommodation Vouchers
To help residents settle into their new Home in Place-managed, Specialist Disability Accommodation homes, we have a limited number of accommodation vouchers for families and supporters.
To help residents settle into their new Home in Place-managed, Specialist Disability Accommodation homes, we have a limited number of accommodation vouchers for families and supporters.
A high-grade Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) project in Marsden has reached completion, joining the string of Queensland developments bolstering national SDA housing supply.
Compass Housing Services SDA team has summarised the highlights from the National Disability Insurance Agency’s (NDIA) 2021 SDA Market Summary –2021.
The first sod has been turned on an innovative community housing project that will serve people with a disability in the outer Brisbane suburb of Marsden.
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.
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.
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.
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 says the region’s growing stock of specialist disability accommodation (SDA) will help to improve the lives of people with disabilities and their families.
Minister for Disability Services Ray Williams today announced construction of 69 new homes for people with disability living in the Hunter Residences will commence imminently.
A joint venture from two of Australia’s leading not-for-profit community housing providers has been selected by the NSW Government to provide tailored supportive accommodation to people currently living in three Hunter based residential care centres.
Home in Place wishes to recognise the traditional custodians of the lands and waterways where we work and live. We celebrate the First Peoples’ unique cultural and spiritual relationship to Country and acknowledge the significance of Aboriginal cultures in Australia.