Build capacity to live independently
Welcome to your new home in Oxley
Enjoy accessible living in Queensland!
We have partnered with BlueCHP to provide onsite care services at their modern Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) in the vibrant village of Oxley.
This beautiful property is located just 11 km from Brisbane. Ten 1-bedroom apartments approved for High Physical Support (HPS) offer bright living spaces and 24/7 onsite support from Afea.
Each apartment is fully self-contained and can be customised to suit your individual needs.
We're ready to welcome you home!
What You'll Love
These beautiful apartments in the heart of Oxley are especially designed for SDA-funded participants.
- Ready to move in now
- Onsite support from experienced Afea Carers
- Fully self-contained apartments with open plan living spaces
- Timber flooring, stone benchtops and custom fixtures and fittings
- Double-sized bedroom with ceiling hoists
- Private balcony with shared outdoor BBQ
- Assistive technology ready
- Allocated parking space
- Pet friendly for cats and small breeds
Take A Tour with BlueCHP
A Thriving Community
- Located near restaurants, shops and other amenities
- 500m (or 2 minutes' drive/6 minutes' walk) to Oxley Train Station
- 400m (or 5 minutes' walk) to nearest bus stop
- Visit nearby Brisbane Fish Market or explore Archerfield Wetlands Parkland
- Go on an adventure in the Brisbane CBD
Your New Home Awaits
Don't hesitate to reach out. Leave your details and we'll give you a call to explore your eligibility.
These homes are ideal for NDIS participants who:
- are eligible for NDIS Specialist Disability Accommodation - High Physical Support (HPS)
- have access to the Disability Support Pension (or equivalent) to contribute to rent and utilities
What is Specialist Disability Accommodation?
Dreaming of moving into your own home? Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is one of many home and living supports funded by the NDIS. In this post, we’ll discuss what is included in SDA funding, the eligibility requirements and how it differs from Supported Independent Living.
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