Supported Residential Facilities

Respite and carer support

What is a Supported Residential Facility?

Supported Residential Facilities (SRFs) provide accommodation and daily living assistance for people who need a moderate level of support but may not meet the criteria for government-funded residential aged care. SRFs typically offer meals, housekeeping, personal care, medication support, and a community-oriented environment with varying degrees of supervision.

Who stays at SRFs?

They are often used by people with;

  • Complex social situations.

  • Psychosocial needs.

  • Limited informal support.

SRFs are regulated at the state level and have their own fee structures.
For some individuals, they provide a valuable balance between independence and support, offering stability and community without the formality of aged care.

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