This spacious home features open plan living.
It has a large outdoor entertainment area surrounded by vegetable gardens in the backyard. It includes a shared bathroom and an ensuite in one of the occupied rooms, offering comfort and a welcoming atmosphere.
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About the housemates
If you like to explore your local parks, go to the movies and connect with your local community, then this home could be just right for you. You will share the home with men aged in their late 30s and late 50s who enjoy getting out and about in the community, adventures in nature and the cinema. At home they like to connect with each other playing card games, listening to music, cooking and eating together and doing crafts.
Property Features
2 Living Rooms
WiFi
Built-in Wardrobes
Accessible Bathroom
Accessible Kitchen
Laundry
Wide Doorframes
Open Plan Living
Private Room
Ramp Access
Storage For Personal Items
Secure Backyard
Garden
Deck
Entertainment Area
Barbeque
Wide Pathway
Location
Cranbourne is a suburb in Melbourne and a 40-minute drive to the Mornington Peninsula. The neighbourhood is close to restaurants, shops and parks.
Parks and Recreation
- Atrus Park - 15 minute walking distance, 3 minute driving distance
- Dartmoor Drive Reserve - 8 minute walking distance, 2 minute driving distance
- Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne - 14 minute driving distance
- Casey Stadium - 6 minute driving distance
Shops
- Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre - 7 minute driving distance
How to pay for SIL
NDIS Funding Information
If you are eligible, you can pay for STA and MTA with NDIS funding.
- The NDIS only funds STA if it relates to your disability support needs.
- You might not need funding for STA put into your plan. You can choose to use your core budget on supports like STA if it helps you pursue your goals.
- The NDIS usually funds up to 28 days of STA every year. You can use your STA funding in a flexible way. You might want to use it in a block of up to 14 days at a time or for one weekend a month. STA funding includes personal care, accommodation, food and activities.
- The NDIS usually funds MTA as a one-off support. This is because you probably won’t need MTA again once you move to your long-term home.
- Funding for MTA only covers the cost of the accommodation for the time you stay there. It’s a temporary and extra cost you have due to your disability support needs.
Self-funded
You do not have to have government-approved funding packages to access our disability supports and services. Self-funded is a way you can pay for services with your own money.
This gives you the flexibility to access the supports you need if you have a one-off request, or if your government funding package does not cover what you need. You can also self-fund supports while you wait for a funding package to be approved. Sometimes self-funded is called fee-for-service.