Enjoy accessible living in Stirling with 24/7 support from Leora Healthcare.
Brand-New SDA Apartments in Stirling
Enjoy accessible living in Ability Housing’s newly built specialist disability accommodation apartments in Stirling!
These beautiful two-bedroom apartments feature generously sized living spaces framed by floor-to-ceiling glass. Accessibility comes in thoughtful design features that include height-adjustable kitchen benchtops, smart home tech and accessible bedrooms and ensuite.
Lifestyle and leisure are at your doorstep with Stirling Civic Gardens, Stirling train station, IKEA, Min Lemmon Lake Reserve and Merv Park Lake all within walking distance. You’ll have exceptional access to the city and the sea, with the Perth CBD only 12 kms away from your idyllic abode.
At the Locale SDA apartments in Stirling, Leora Healthcare serves as your onsite shared support (OSS) provider. You also have the option to access additional support services for planned or specific activities, if desired.
About Stirling
Stirling’s many parks and reserves support community recreation, with facilities ranging from sports fields to children’s play equipment and lawn bowls.
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Our Expertise
Leora Healthcare has been in operations since 2008. We currently support NDIS participants within various care models: direct, 24/7, 1:1 care, Supported Independent Living (SIL) Roster of Care, group homes and onsite shared support in SDA. We have several partnerships in place as OSS providers for Specialist Disability Accommodation properties across Australia.
Our Accommodation & Services teams collectively have decades of experience in disability care and NDIS housing support. Our teams have expertise in facilitating communication and creating communities among tenants, and the ability to be agile in facilitating a person-centred support model that aligns with participants’ specific support and community engagement needs. We assist clients with higher level needs due to disability such as acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, epilepsy or complex mental health conditions.