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Service Apartments in Gurgaon
Lime Tree Service Apartment in Gurgaon offers a comfortable and convenient stay for both business and leisure travelers. Located in the vibrant city of Gurgaon, known for its thriving corporate culture and bustling city life, Lime Tree provides a tranquil oasis amidst the urban chaos. Each room is tastefully furnished and equipped with amenities like air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, high-speed internet access, and comfortable beds to ensure a pleasant stay.
With its warm hospitality, comfortable accommodations, and prime location, Lime Tree Service Apartment in Gurgaon is an excellent choice for travelers seeking a home away from home during their stay in the city.
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NDIS Accommodation and Tenancy Services
NDIS participants can choose to receive accommodation and tenancy services as part of their core supports budget. This supports them to live independently and develop a sense of belonging.
The NDIS describes accommodation and tenancy support as ‘support to guide, prompt or undertake activities to ensure the participant obtains/retains appropriate accommodation’. It can include assistance with SDA enrolment, home modifications and assisting with tenancy obligations.
Providing safe and appropriate housing
NDIS accommodation and tenancy services help participants secure housing that suits their individual needs. They also provide support with maintaining tenancies, communicating with landlords and resolving disputes. This assistance ensures that participants have a safe, appropriate home that fosters a sense of belonging.
NDIS supports a range of housing options, from shared homes to accessible bespoke dwellings. However, the current supply of housing is insufficient for many participants. The lack of single bedrooms is particularly problematic, as it forces people into group homes. The government should provide more funding for housing options and reassess the group home model.
The NDIS Quality and Safety Commission has been established to improve the quality of NDIS services and supports, investigate and resolve problems, and promote the rights of NDIS participants. The Commission will oversee NDIS registered providers and monitor their compliance with the new NDIS Code of Conduct and NDIS Practice Standards. They will uphold the NDIS principles of choice and control by ensuring that participants are informed, protected consumers who can choose the services they need.
Providing support coordination and advocacy
Providing support coordination and advocacy for NDIS participants with accommodation and tenancy obligations. This includes helping participants connect with informal, mainstream and NDIS funded supports and increasing their capacity to maintain support relationships, resolve service delivery issues and participate independently in NDIA processes.
Using a participant’s NDIS funds to help them find and live in their own home and community. This can include assisting with the cost of modifying their existing home or finding suitable new housing. It can also include supporting them to access affordable housing options such as Housing NSW Home and Income Management Rent Assistance and Disability Support Allowance (DSA).
Working with people who are applying for or residing in public housing and have an NDIS plan to help them get the right home and living support. This can include checking if they are eligible for Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) and assisting them to test their eligibility. It can also involve liaising with NDIA and local area coordinators on their behalf.
Providing social inclusion
Accommodation and tenancy services support participants to secure housing arrangements that align with their goals, preferences and needs. They also provide access to home modifications and other support to maintain the accommodation they have.
NDIS housing options include independent living, a shared household or a supported apartment. Home modifications are changes to the structure, layout or fittings of a home. They can improve access, increase safety and help people live independently.
The NDIS provides funding for reasonable and necessary supports related to a person’s disability. These may include physiotherapy, recreation and equipment. It can also fund the cost of accessible transport.
A recent study examined the social inclusion of NDIS residents in community settings. It found that the level of social inclusion in these settings depends on several factors, including staff members’ perceptions and expectations about their role in promoting social inclusion. The research highlighted a need for better coordination between NDIS and other government services.
Providing a sense of belonging
NDIS participants can access specialised support services to maintain their housing, fostering a sense of belonging. These services can also include helping them negotiate tenancy agreements and resolving disputes. They can also assist with accessing community-based events and activities that promote community participation.
These services provide a range of accommodation and tenancy options, from shared supported living homes to individualised residential support. These arrangements can be temporary or ongoing, and focus on developing the participant’s skills to live as independently as possible. Some providers even own their own homes, which is referred to as a Self-Indentifying Supported Accommodation (SIL) provider.
SIL is a type of accommodation that is available to NDIS participants, with a shared 24/7 onsite support worker. It is similar to a residential service, but it provides more independence. It is a cost-effective option for people who cannot afford to pay for full-time residential care.
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High spec bespoke furnished en-suite rooms with a bed, wardrobe, desk, chair, en-suite shower room and separate shared open plan kitchen and living areas. The accommodation also features some disabled rooms, an on-site laundry, area for bike storage, key fob entry and CCTV systems as well as regular on-site security to give peace of mind to our students. ALL BILLS INCLUDED and FREE Wi-Fi available. https://voxliving.co.uk
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