A calm, participant-focused 3 Bedroom +OOA home designed for shared living, privacy and everyday independence—close to shopping, transport and local health services in Caboolture.
NDIS participants looking for a well-located SIL home with the comfort of private ensuites.
Families and Support Coordinators who want a practical location that makes appointments, shopping and community access easier.
Residents who value subtle accessibility features, a fully fenced yard, and a home that’s comfortable year-round.
Three spacious bedrooms — each with its own ensuite for privacy, dignity and day-to-day comfort.
Air-conditioned throughout to support consistent comfort in every season.
Open-plan living and dining that’s easy to move through and suits shared meals, support sessions, or quiet downtime.
Two secure garages for safer arrivals and departures, plus extra storage.
Fully fenced yard for low-maintenance outdoor time and a secure setting.
Wider doorways to support easier movement through the home.
Shower rails in bathrooms to support safer daily routines and reduce slip risk.
A layout that supports simple, practical living without feeling clinical.
Shopping & daily needs: Easy access to local supermarkets, pharmacies and everyday services.
Transport: Convenient options for public transport and local travel to appointments and activities.
Health: Close to major health services in the Caboolture area for routine and specialist care.
Community access: Parks, community facilities, and local venues nearby to support social connection and participation.
Flexible SIL supports aligned to participant goals (ADLs, meal prep, routines, skill building and community access).
Private ensuites help support consistent routines and reduce shared-bathroom stress.
A home setup that suits both shared connection and personal space, depending on each participant’s preferences.
Setting: Practical Caboolture location with straightforward links to shopping, transport and health services—supporting consistent attendance at appointments and community participation.
Funding: NDIS funding supports the care component. Participants contribute to rent, utilities and day-to-day living costs (as applicable).
Onboarding: We work closely with participants, families and the wider support team (Support Coordinator, OT, behaviour support) to plan a smooth transition and the right support approach.
Call (07) 3544 6994 or email intake@helpalong.net to discuss availability, support ratios and move-in timeframes.
Next step: Share your preferred move date, support needs and any accessibility requirements—we’ll come back to you with suitable options and a viewing plan.
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