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These newly built Abbeyfield Kooringal units offer style and comfort in a gated community complex with a caretaker on the...
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Abbeyfield Ainslie
The Ainslie house is a purpose built home funded as a joint venture between ACT Housing Trust and...
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Welcome to Abbeyfield House Burnie!
Our purpose built house has comfortable accommodation for up to 10 residents plus our...
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A purpose built two-storey house funded under the LGCHP on land provided by local government. The house keepers' unit was funded...
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The Hull Street Abbeyfield House is a large, warm, and comfortable house set on beautiful grounds. While close to all amenities...
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A local estate trust donated the land and also funded 70% of the construction cost for the house which was officially opened in...
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The Marion Abbeyfield House provides housing for young people with a mild intellectual disAbility who want to be...
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A purpose built house located in a growth corridor, funded under the Project Partnership program with a contribution from the...
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A purpose built house funded under the Local Government Community Housing Program (LGCHP), supplemented by grants from a Uniting...
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Narrabri Abbeyfield House, situated in the North West Slopes & Plains region in northern NSW.
This spacious house was...
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An adaptation of a disused church in an inner suburb of Melbourne, this house was a joint venture between local government', the...
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A purpose built house funded by the Project Partnership program with a contribution from the Commonwealth government, and with...
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Welcome to Abbeyfield
Abbeyfield Australia is a national not-for-profit community housing provider and the peak body representing 26 independent Abbeyfield Societies in towns and suburb across Australia.
Abbeyfield Australia currently provides three types of affordable accommodation:
- assisted independent living for adults with mild intellectual disAbilities
- 'low care' (Hostel) aged care accommodation
- assisted independent living for those aged 55+.
More accommodation models are being developed in conjunction with local communities to meet local community needs.
Changing needs
As people grow older, needs change. Ageing brings different relationships as people retire from work and as their children move away and raise their own families.
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Adults with mild intellectual disAbilities also want their independence and enjoy living in a supportive environment that affords comfort, companionship, respect, and community engagement.
The perfect solution
Abbeyfield house accommodation is the perfect solution for the older people wanting to retain their independence whilst seeking some day to day support, and younger adults with mild intellectual disabilities.
Abbeyfield houses combine independence with support, companionship and security at a price people can afford.
Abbeyfield hostels are community based aged care facilities providing excellent residential care to the elderly in their local communities.
All Abbeyfield accommodation (house and hostels) are operated on a not-for-profit basis by local communities as a local solution to a local housing need.
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Candidate Information Pack - Curtin
Abbeyfield Curtin Candidate Information pack can be found in the public library.
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Information Pack Ainslie ACT
Information pack for Abbeyfield Ainslie can be found in the public library
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Abbeyfield Australia Annual Report
Abbeyfield Australia Annual report for 2021 is now available in the public Library.
Please contact 03 9419 8222 if you have any questions.
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