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Rosebud: Improved Liveability, Basic house

Suburb: Rosebud

Postcode: 3939

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

Improved Liveability, Basic

Home Features

5 bedroom home with two bathrooms, and living area with a bar and pool table. This house also has a large backyard with a veggie garden and undercover courtyard.

Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Personalised support spaces
  • Emergency Power Backup
Current Residents

There are two men aged between 40-50 living here who enjoy socialising and participating in group activities but also like their own space.

Neighbourhood
  • Rosebud Foreshore
  • Peninsula Hot Springs
  • Arthurs Seat
  • Mornington Peninsula National Park
  • Rosebud Central Shopping Centre
  • Rosebud and Capel Sound Shopping District
  • Mornington Peninsula Farmers Market
  • Rosebud Hospital and Frankston Hospital are closeby
Public Transport
  • Frankston Train Station provides train services to Melbourne
  • Nearby bus stop at Hayes Avenue for local bus services.
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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