FAQ
FAQ
What is a group home?
A group home is a supportive residential setting where individuals live together in a safe, structured, and caring environment. Support is provided based on individual needs while encouraging independence and daily living skills.
Who can live in our group home?
Our group home supports individuals who benefit from a stable living environment with personalised care. Each placement is assessed to ensure the home is the right fit for the individual and existing residents.
What type of support is provided?
We offer person-centred support tailored to individual needs. This may include daily living assistance, emotional support, routine structure, and help with developing life skills.
Is staff available at all times?
Yes. Trained and compassionate staff are available to provide support and supervision, ensuring safety and wellbeing at all times.
How do I apply or make an enquiry?
You can contact us using the enquiry form on our website. Once we receive your message, our team will get in touch to discuss needs, availability, and next steps.
Can families be involved in the care process?
Absolutely. We value open communication and work closely with families and professionals to provide the best possible support.
Is the home safe and secure?
Yes. Safety is a top priority. Our home follows clear procedures and maintains a secure, comfortable environment for all residents.
Can residents personalise their living space?
Yes. Residents are encouraged to make their living space feel like home, within reasonable guidelines.