About this accommodation​

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This modern supported accommodation in Edmondson Park offers a comfortable and welcoming environment specifically designed for female residents aged 18-40 with psychosocial and intellectual disabilities. The property features four well-appointed bedrooms with built-in robes and open plan living areas. Conveniently located near public transport and shopping centers, the home provides the perfect balance of accessibility and comfort. Each resident has the opportunity to pursue their own interests while also sharing communal spaces including an outdoor entertainment area. Australian Mentoring Services provides comprehensive 24/7 support with staff trained in mental health, medication management, positive behavior approaches, and various specialized support services.

  • Ducted air conditioning
  • Comfortable sized rooms with built-in robes
  • Open plan living and dining areas
  • Located nearby public transport & shopping centre
  • Garage with internal access
  • Fenced backyard
  • Outdoor undercover entertainment area

Location

Edmondson Park NSW 2174, Australia

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Support available

Australian Mentoring Services provides 24/7 support at this house. AMS Mentors are competent and have skills in:

DOH COVID-19
Mental health
Medication support, management and administration
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Competence
Food Safety in a 
community Setting
Supporting people living 
with dementia
Positive approaches to behaviour
Safer de-escalation
Promoting human rights and reducing restrictive practices
Positive behaviour support
Understanding trauma and trauma informed approaches