Supported Independent living (SIL) 24/7
SIL support provides personal support for individuals with disability needs, helping them with daily living activities and overnight support. At Embrace, we empower participants to live independently, enabling them to lead fulfilling lives in the comfort of their own homes.
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Short/Medium term Accommodation (STA/MTA)
Experience comfort and convenience in our Short-Term and Medium-Term Accommodations. At Embrace, we provide flexible and well-appointed living spaces, ensuring a home away from home for your short or medium-term stays.
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Specialised Disability Accommodation (SDA)
Discover inclusive living with our Specialised Disability Accommodation services. We create supportive and accessible homes, tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals with disabilities, fostering independence and a sense of belonging.
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Personal Care Support / Drop in Support
Explore our Personal Care Support for tailored assistance, ensuring comfort at home. Additionally, our Drop-in Support offers flexible, on-the-go assistance for your convenience.
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Including Specific Types of Supports in Plans Operational Guideline – Personal care supports | NDIS
Community Participation (CP)
Engage, connect, and thrive with our Community Participation services. We offer inclusive programs and opportunities that empower individuals to actively participate, contribute, and enjoy a vibrant community experience.
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Community Nursing
Experience compassionate care with our Community Nursing services. Our dedicated registered nurses deliver holistic healthcare supports, ensuring your well-being in the comfort of your own home.
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Specialised Substitute Residential Care (SSRC)
Specialised substitute residential care is an arrangement between a parent and an organisation for a child to receive care away from their usual home for 3 or more nights in any 7-day period. The care must be for respite or behavior support or funded by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
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Australia’s children, About – Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (aihw.gov.au)