Accommodation That Feels Right
Short Term, Medium Term or Long Term - It should feel 'right'.
Supporting you by providing feel-good respite and supported independent living.
Personal care and helping with independent living options that you can relax about.

"Respite is different for everyone.
It's how it feels that matters - It should feel like a familiar, homely environment.
This is extra-important if the participant is neurodivergent or anxious."
- Aria - Caring staff member.
Supported Independent Living - Feels Good
We provide Supported Independent Living (SIL) for people who need a place of their own to grow into adult world with individualised support and with caring support coordinators who want to help them reach their goals.

Short Term, Medium Term or Long Term
Whatever your family needs, we've got you covered.
Think of this as your new home, or the home that you need for this season.
We'll help you work out your next steps for accommodation - the right steps for you.
Independent Living Options - Feels Right
We also provide beautiful, warm Independent Living Options (ILO) by helping you get set up and supported - To find and secure a granny flat, or a mainstream sharehouse etc. The same support workers you already know will be helping you with this
Learning to do life as an adult with less dependence on our parents is an important goal. It's one we love to help our participants reach.


Respite That Everyone Looks Forward To
Respite Is Important - For Everyone
Everyone needs respite, and accepting help is essential for maintaining emotional health.
Respite allows carers to recharge, enabling them to better support their participants.
Respite Done the Right Way
Our respite services provide new social experiences and a sense of adventure.
We ensure our accommodation is fun, safe, and feels like a home away from home.
We use this time to help participants build life skills.
Community and Comfort
Our accommodation fosters a community of well-matched personalities. It's got to feel like "Ahhhh... I'm happy here."
It should feel like stepping into a welcoming home, not an institution.
