Kambah, ACT

Vacancy in the suburb of Kambah, ACT

Boasting lush green spaces, scenic walking trails, and majestic mountain views, residents are treated to a serene environment perfect for outdoor activities and relaxation. With its close proximity to Tuggeranong Town Centre, Kambah provides easy access to a host of amenities, including shopping centres, restaurants, and recreational facilities.

Accessibility

  • Supportive railing in the bathrooms.
  • Residents are supported with 24/7 access to skilled and qualified support staff. Active overnight support available.

House Features

  • Three bathrooms; one main bathroom with toilet as well as two separate showers and toilets.
  • Open-plan living and dining rooms.
  • Transport available with an on-site vehicle from The Disability Trust.

Applicant Considerations

There is currently one female resident living in the property. She enjoys listening to music, playing with her sensory toys and going for drives. The resident also enjoys spending time outside, going for walks to see farm animals, sitting outside and going on the swing.
 
This accessible property has four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a spacious backyard. The home has supportive railing throughout as well as a ramp in the backyard. Outside there are raised garden beds, a large trampoline, an accessible swing and a generous outdoor entertaining area with table, chairs and BBQ.
 

Support Available

Residents are supported with 24/7 access to skilled and qualified support staff. Active overnight support available.

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The Disability Trust acknowledges the traditional custodians of the Country on which we provide services. We recognise the strength and intergenerational resilience of Elders and honour the culture and knowledge of community leaders past, present and emerging.

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