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Respite Care & NDIS Short Term Accommodation Western Adelaide

At Ross Care, we are aware of the tremendous commitment and work that caring for someone else requires. We offer Western Adelaide residents who are caring for loved ones the much-needed relaxation with our Respite Care & Short-Term Accommodation services.

Our Short-Term Accommodation services provide a little relief from the day-to-day responsibilities that come with providing care for a loved recipient. You can rely on Ross Care to take great care of your loved one, whether you need a few days to recover and refuel or have obligations that need to be attended to.

Our main concerns are comfort and safety. We maintain high standards of cleanliness and care, serve wholesome meals, and make sure our surroundings are welcoming and orderly. With our crew here to take care of any needs or problems you may have, you can relax and get that much-needed sleep. We are accessible at all times.

Respite Care & NDIS Short Term Accommodation Adelaide

What is Short Term Accommodation (STA) and Respite Care?

Short-term support services that provide persons with disabilities a break from their usual care routine are referred to as respite care or short-term accommodation (STA). The funding is meant to support people for a maximum of 14 consecutive days at an other location. It guarantees continuous care even in the case that your regular support system is temporarily unavailable by allowing you to spend time alone or with people in a new setting.

Short Term Accommodation and Respite Care are vital services that, by giving persons with disabilities and their carers the breaks they need, ensure ongoing assistance, well-being, and a balanced caring environment.

What Kind of Support Does STA/Respite Include?

N

Daily Living Assistance

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Medication Management

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Engaging Activities

N

24/7 care in a clean and friendly setting

N

Accommodation

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Quality Food

N

Individualised Care Plans

N

Accessible Facilities

How can I access Short Term Accommodation/Respite under the NDIS?

Check your NDIS plan to see if it includes funding for STA and Respite Care. This funding falls under the “Core Supports” budget, which is designed to help you with daily living activities. If STA/Respite is not currently included, you may need to request a plan review.

Talk to your NDIS planner or Local Area Coordinator (LAC) about your need for STA or Respite Care. Provide details on how these services will support your goals and enhance your well-being.

Provide documentation from healthcare professionals or support coordinators that justify the need for STA/Respite. This may include letters from doctors, therapists, or other support workers. Consider factors such as the providerโ€™s experience, the quality of their facilities, the range of activities they offer, and their approach to personalised care.

We at Ross Care are your Western Adelaide NDIS provider, and we will help you with STA and Respite Care. Ross Care is dedicated to offering the best respite care and short term accommodation. With our skills, individual attention, safe and comfortable environment, fun activities, and extensive support services, we ensure that people and their caregivers can experience increased well-being and peace of mind. For a reliable and satisfying STA and Respite Care experience, choose Ross Care.

Can I book STA and Respite Care With Ross Care?

Yes, you can book Short Term Accommodation (STA) and Respite Care with Ross Care. Contact us today to begin the process and book your stay.

Is it possible to use core funding for STA?

Core Support covers your stay at Short Term Accommodation (STA), including any activities the facility offers.

What is an STA house?

Short-Term Accommodations include all reasonable funds expended during a 24-hour period, including lodging, meals, personal care tasks that need to be performed daily, and other necessities. The aim of these accommodations is to provide a safe, warm and useful place for people to stay while they visit. It’s important to know that offers for short-term stays usually only last up to 14 days. This is done to ensure that people get the help and rest they need within a certain period of time.

How does STA benefit you?
  • Provides temporary relief for caregivers
  • Offers a change of environment
  • Allows individuals to receive specialised care
  • Promotes social interaction and engagement
  • Assists with daily living activities
  • Provides access to therapeutic services
  • Supports individual well-being and mental health
  • Offers a break from routine

Areas we serve for NDIS Development of Daily Living and Life Skills in Adelaide

  • Prospect
  • Nailsworth
  • Clearview
  • Blair Athol
  • Lightsview
  • Northgate
  • Kilburn
  • Walkleys Height
  • Gilles Plains
  • Windsor Gardens
  • Klemzig
  • Vale Park
  • Walkerville
  • Sefton Park
  • Collinswood
  • Medindie
  • Devon Park
  • Dudley Park
  • Fitzroy
  • Ovingham
  • Dudley Park
  • Croydon Park
  • Croydon
  • Woodville