
Participant-Centric NDIS Short Term Accommodation in Point Cook
Furthermore, we promise that, within the framework of a safe and secure STA accommodation, you will develop new skills and abilities that will improve your quality of life.

What makes our STA in Point Cook better than other providers?
- The accommodations are accessible from all directions due to their position, which supports a multimodal transportation system.
- Doors, ramps, and larger interior areas that guarantee wheelchairs and other mobility aids can be moved about easily
- The most recent lighting arrangement that creates little to no shadow
- Tiles and flooring that don’t slip
- Lower bathroom and kitchen faucets, sinks, accessories, and cabinets
- Walk-in baths
- At strategic points, hand rails and other support structures
- The availability of trained support personnel and round-the-clock electronic monitoring
- Communication with physicians and skilled nurses who are available by phone

How Can Our Short-Term Accommodation Service Help You?
- Adaptable alternatives for stays
- Remain safe and comfortable, just like at home.
- Enjoyment of life, discovery of new paths, and participation in extracurricular and artistic pursuits
- Utilisation of the most recent assistive technology
- Professional treatment with a personal touch
- On-site therapy and medical assistance, if required
Frequently Asked Questions
How long has STA been there?
Each year, up to 28 days of short-term lodging are funded by the NDIS. Your STA funds can be used however you see fit. One weekend every month, a block of up to 14 days at a time, or a two-night stay are all possible uses.
Does Life Skill Development support come in groups or one-on-one?
In accordance with the desires and objectives of the participant, it can be provided both individually and in a group.
How can my NDIS plan incorporate Life Skill Development?
During your planning meeting, talk about your needs with your NDIS planner or support coordinator so that they can be included under Capacity Building services.
Is it possible to use STA continuously for 28 days?
Overall, STA is "used for short periods of up to 14 days at a time," as stated in the NDIS Price Guide. Formal approval from the NDIA is required for stays longer than 14 nights. Consult your Plan Manager or Support Coordinator for additional guidance. Our Care Navigators are also capable of attending to your specific needs.


