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Drouin: Improved Liveability house

Suburb: Drouin

Postcode: 3818

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Icon | Bedroom 5
Icon | Bathroom 2
Icon | Additional Feature Improved Liveability
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Icon | Vacancies 1 Vacancy
SDA Design Category

Improved Liveability

Home features

This light filled home offers five bedrooms and an open plan kitchen, dining and living area, along with a bathroom and separate toilet. A sunroom overlooks the lush gardens, providing a relaxed space to enjoy natural light and greenery.

Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Assistive technology
  • Emergency call system
Current residents

There are three people supported in the house. Perfect for those who enjoy socialising or participating in group activities.

Neighbourhood
  • Drouin Library
  • Drouin Community Hub
  • Drouin Recreational Reserve
  • West Gippsland Arts Centre
  • Drouin Outdoor Pool
  • Civic Park
  • West Gippsland Hospital
  • Drouin Central Shopping Village
Public transport
  • Drouin Train Station provides access to the Melbourne metropolitan rail network, with services to the Melbourne CBD and surrounding suburbs.
  • Local bus services connecting Drouin to nearby towns and public transport hubs.
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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Melba Support Services acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises First Peoples’ continuing connection to lands, waters, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past and present who carry the memories, traditions, cultures, and aspirations of First Peoples, and who forge the path ahead for future leaders.