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Regular check-ins that keep supports meaningful and aligned with each person’s goals.

Safe, enjoyable, and empowering support around food and nutrition.

Careful, consistent support that prioritises safety and dignity.

Calm, consistent, and respectful support based on each person’s needs.

Building confidence and independence in day-to-day living.

Assistance to help people stay connected to their community.

Helping people grow skills, confidence, and independence over time.

Encouraging participation, friendships, and enjoyment of community life.
Pure Living offers high-quality short-term care and accommodation. Previously known as respite, Short-Term Accommodation (STA) is NDIS funding for support and accommodation when a person living with disability needs or chooses to live away from their usual home for a short time away. STA funding can be used for respite to support you and your carers. This gives your carers a short break from their caring role. A short stay away from home may also give you the chance to try new things, make new friends or experience a different environment. When you have STA approved as a part of your NDIS plan, you are covered for Short-Term accommodation for 14 days at a time and up to 28 days per year.
Short-Term Accommodation is all inclusive covering:
Click on this link to the NDIS website to find out more about STA services.

Pure Living also offers high-quality medium-term accommodation and support. Medium-Term Accommodation (MTA) is NDIS funding for participants who require temporary traditional housing while waiting for their permanent home to become ready or available for use. NDIS generally funds medium term accommodation for up to 90 days. MTA is an appropriate service to consider if you are leaving institutional care, waiting for home modifications to be completed, waiting for a vacancy, or your current living arrangements are not working out.
Click on this link to the NDIS website to find out more about MTA services.

Pure Living offers high-quality, Supported Independent Living (SIL) accommodation, specifically designed to meet the day-to-day personal support needs of people living with disabilities. Also referred to as group home accommodation, the number of SIL participants in our shared accommodation is capped at 3 clients so the home is never feeling too overcrowded. With Pure Living, our fully trained care team provides 24/7 support on day-to-day tasks and helps participants to live as independently as possible whilst also building their skills so they can feel empowered, connected and supported at every touch point of their stay.
Some of the supports within the house covered by SIL include:
Click on this link to the NDIS website to find out more about SIL.

Now Accepting Referrals – Vacancies Available
At Pure Living Accommodation & Care, we pride ourselves on being a boutique, person-centred service. We are excited to share that we currently have vacancies available for new participants.
If you’re looking for high-quality, tailored support, we’d love to hear from you. Get in touch today to discuss how we can support your needs or register your interest, and our team will respond promptly.

Pure Living acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples of Australia and the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways on which we live and work. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and acknowledge the ongoing cultural, spiritual, and custodial connections Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have with Country.
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