Disability Retainer Accommodation

 Disability Retainer, SDA & SIL Accommodation 

  • Specialist in Disability Retainer siblings family model Accommodation refers to accommodation for people who require an emergency housing solutions, including to assist with the delivery of supports that cater for their extreme functional impairment or very high support needs.
  • Funding is only provided to a small proportion of NDIS participants with extreme functional impairment …
  • Accommodation options for people with a disability include: Support to live in their own home, or in the family home through an Individual support package Outreach support to assist people to live more independently in their own home Support for younger people at risk of admission to residential aged care.
  • Accommodation and Tenancy Assistant
  • Group activities and share living

We make your stay the warmest, the most joyous with excellent facilities to ensure satisfaction, comfortable and value of money. We provide our guest with a quiet & relaxed ambience in our specious & richly appointed rooms. The best centrally and budgeted hotel in the city. A place where hospitality doesn’t come at a premium.Come alone or bring your family with you, stay here for a night or for weeks, stay here while on business trip or at some kind of conference – either way our hotel is the best possible variant.

About independent living

The Respite Australia Care’s Independent Living service provides secure, affordable housing to younger and older people on low incomes to allow them to live independently. The service is the only one of its kind in inner Australia’s cities providing additional welfare support, outreach and social connection opportunities.We understand that living at home helps to maintain a sense of wellbeing and quality of life. Our secure tenure accommodation gives tenants stability and the confidence to feel safe, secure and settled. We operate three Independent Living sites in inner Melbourne. All are close to local amenities, health services, parks, shops and public transport.

Who is eligible?

To be eligible for the RAUC Independent living accommodation people must:

  • be aged over 7- 60 years.
  • on a low income – on an aged care or disability pension with few assets.
  • not be a property owner in the past two years.
  • be fully independent with all activities of daily living.
  • able to attend their own medical appointments.


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