Horsley, NSW

Vacancy in the suburb of Horsley, NSW

Horsley, NSW is a warm and inclusive community that provides an accessible, supportive environment for people looking for a comfortable place to live. It’s flat, in close proximity to essential services, and an increasing number of accessible parks and amenities help make daily life simple and enjoyable. Known for its strong community spirit, Horsley offers both a sense of belonging and convenient access to reliable transport and tranquil natural spaces. For those seeking independence, connection, and a balanced lifestyle, Horsley is an ideal place to call home.

Accessibility

  • Specialist Disability Accommodation: Basic.
  • Single storey, flat interior, with tiled and laminate flooring throughout the property.
  • On-site support with inactive nights.

 

House Features

 

  • Vacant bedroom has a built-in wardrobe.
  • Spacious backyard with ramp access, an undercover patio and fish pond.
  • Transport available with an on-site vehicle from The Disability Trust.

Applicant Considerations

This Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) home, categorised as Basic, offers a comfortable and accessible living environment with a single-storey, flat interior featuring tiled and laminate flooring throughout.

The current household has two females and two males in their sixties and seventies. They are very social and enjoy attending programs and outings each day, while also valuing quiet time in the afternoons and evenings. Daily café coffee is a must, and as a group, they love Saturday morning bowls, lunches out, shopping, train trips, going to the movies and more!

Support Available

This SIL vacancy in Horsley, NSW is supported during the day as required and have inactive sleepover support staff overnight.

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