STA (RESPITE) & MTA
STA or MTA is a support where someone with a disability has a short or medium stay away from their home. This gives you the chance to try new things, make new friends and learn new skills. It also gives your family or carers a short break from their caring role.
Our Short Term and Medium Term Accommodation properties are a home away from home for people living with a disability!
What activities can we do?
A stay with us gives you the chance to meet new people, try new things and recharge.
No matter your age or tastes – there’s something for you.
Chat to us about the different local options.
Eating Out
Beach
Playing Sport
Movies
Events
WHO CAN WE HELP?
We have homes for persons who live with the following challenges:
Eating Out
Beach
Playing Sport
Movies
Events
How long can I stay in one of Favour and Care DSP’s properties?
All our properties are welcoming and well-equipped for people with a disability.
Our staff will also make sure your support needs are met.
This could include:
Nutrition
Meal planning and cooking
Personal care
Taking medication
How long can I stay in one of Favour and Care DSP’s properties?
All our properties are welcoming and well-equipped for people with a disability.
Our staff will also make sure your support needs are met.
This could include:
Nutrition
Meal planning and cooking
Personal Care
Taking medication
FAQ
Your funding in your NDIS plan will allow for up to 28-days a year in Short Term Accommodation.
So, depending on your package you could stay overnight, for a weekend, or for a holiday. It’s up to you!
Book your free consultation
MORE SERVICES
ACCOMODATION
THERAPEUTIC SUPPORTS
NDIS PLAN MANAGEMENT
SUPPORT COORDINATION
COMMUNITY NURSING
DAILY ACTIVITIES
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Our staff are highly trained and experienced to provide support to a range of disabilities including:
Mental health
- Psycho-social disabilities
- Autism & Asperger’s
- Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
- Intellectual disabilities
- Other Mental Health Illness
Physical Health
- Cerebral Palsy
- Physical impairment / Mobility issues
- Neurological conditions
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Other physical conditions