Disability Accommodation Services
About Us
Richmond Fellowship Residential Recovery Program
Provides a number of supported share houses across the ACT and NSW that can be accessed where there are vacancies.
Eligibility Criteria - People entering our program must have a mental illness with associated psychosocial disability, be eligible for the NDIS and require Supported Independent Living such as assistance with daily tasks, developing independence skills, behaviour support etc,be willing to receive support from RF staff and clinical service providers and be willing to participate in house hold tasks and meetings.
Our Residential Recovery Program provides a range of supported accommodation for people with severe and enduring mental illnesses and associated psychosocial disability. Our homes offer residents a comfortable and homely opportunity to live alongside people, begin to make friends, regain and build on strengths and connect with the community. We work in partnership with mental health services, primary care providers, family members and other agencies chosen by individuals We focus on individual resident aspirations and assist them to live the life they wish to live.
Support offered in home includes, assistance with;
- Relationships including house mates, family, friends and others
- Participation in meaningful activities and past times
- Personal self-care, grooming and hygiene
- Cleaning and maintaining their home
- Managing their money
- Moving within the community
- Preparing meals
- Maintaining health and well being
- Shopping for groceries and necessities
- Taking prescribed medications
- Using the telephone or other forms of communication
Referral: Residential Recovery Program referral form
Phone: (02) 6248 6118
Extra Information
Disabled access Ramps
Referral Required Contact us for details
Accessible By Approved service users
Access Fee Contact us for details
Age Ranges All ages
Other Requirements NDIS eligibility
Languages as required
Facility Notes
Training Facility for Hire
Eligibility Notes
yes
Volunteer Notes
no
Tags
Mental Illness, Psycho-social disability, Supported Accommodation
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Richmond Fellowship was founded in 1957 in Richmond, England and has since grown into a worldwide network of support services for the disadvantaged in our community. As part of this international network since 1976, Richmond Fellowship in the Australian Capital Territory, provides: Residential Recovery Program NDIS Coordination of Supports Peer Mentoring Recovery Coaching and Group activities
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