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Carrum Downs: Basic house

Suburb: Carrum Downs

Postcode: 3201

× Floorplan
Icon | Bedroom 5
Icon | Bathroom 2
Icon | Additional Feature Basic accessibility
Icon | Support Model Sleepover
Icon | Vacancies 1 Vacancy
SDA Design Category

Basic

Home Features

The property is spacious, with five bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen and dining area. There is a garden with an undercover area where you can have gathering with family and friends. The vacant room has built in robes, and air conditioning and heating.

Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Ramps
Current Residents

There are three people living in the home, aged 25, 52, and 65.

Neighbourhood
  • Carrum Downs Library
  • Lyrebird Community Centre
  • Carrum Downs Recreation Reserve
  • Peninsula Aquatic Recreation Centre
  • Seaford Beach and pier
  • Frankston Hospital
  • Carrum Downs Shopping Centre
  • Karingal Hub
Public Transport
  • Frankston Train Station is a 15min drive. It provides V/Line services to Melbourne and other destinations.
  • Carrum Downs Bus Service offers multiple bus routes in the area.
Our Team

Our experienced disability support workers receive specialised training to ensure they deliver personalised, high quality support. All employees are fully trained in the following, with additional coaching provided as needed:

  • Personal assistance – such as dressing, eating and bathing.
  • Daily living – such as meal preparation, shopping and cleaning.
  • Positive Behaviour Support and/or intervention strategies.
  • Health management.
  • First aid.

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