Sanctuary is a collection of five architecturally designed high physical support town homes with onsite overnight assistance (OOA), conveniently located in picturesque Toukley on the Central Coast.
The new property offers five 1 bed, 1 bath fully accessible homes with many modern touches such as audio visual intercoms, height adjustable benchtops and high end appliances.
This is a high physical support property including specialised design and access such as ceiling hoists, assistive and communication technologies and emergency power solutions.
Sanctuary has public transport on its doorstep and is located within minutes to shops, medical centres, a library, beautiful beaches, lakes and parks. Wyong Hospital is 10 minutes away.
Stay duration: Long-term (permanent)
SIL & SDA funding required: Yes
SDA provider: Home in Place
SIL provider: CatholicCare Diocese of Broken Bay
1 VACANCY
Five town homes featuring
our experienced staff provide residents with 24/7 support
We only one town home remaining. Reach out today to find out more and to book your tour!
Property features
- Brand new town homes
- Modern finishings and decor
- Enclosed front and backyard
- Secure fenced grounds
- Air conditioning
- Sizeable bedrooms
- Open social spaces
- Access to a shared vehicle
About the available town homes
- Windows allowing natural light
- Built-in wardrobe
- Open plan living and dining
- Kitchen
- Laundry
- Bathroom
Access
- 24/7 care
- Suitable for wheelchairs
- Footpaths
- Flat driveway
Your companions/house mates
- 3 females occupying their own town homes aged 38-60 years
- Their interests include household activities, shopping, cooking, music, walks and social outings
This property will suit people living with a physical and/or intellectual disability using a wheelchair or ambulant. You will have a calm and easy going nature, be seeking a quiet home where you can have your own space.
Surrounding area
- Nestled between Toukley’s lakes and beaches, Sanctuary is in walking distance to shops, medical facilities, public transport and recreational facilities
- Public transport, shops and medical centres – less than 1 min
- Beaches and recreational facilities – 5 to 10 mins
- Wyong Hospital – approx. 10 mins
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