At AAA Advanced Quality Care we offer respite and accommodation services for clients with disabilities in the Gold Coast and Brisbane areas. At present we do have several units that are maintained to give a home away from experience.
As NDIS Registered Providers, we are available to provide support, care, and temporary relief for both clients with disabilities and their primary caregivers. These services offer a range of options to meet the specific needs and preferences of you and your family.
Our holistic approach looks after you, taking into account your physical, emotional, social, and psychological well-being.
We know that caregiving can be physically and emotionally demanding, and respite care offers you the opportunity to take a break and recharge. This break can be crucial for maintaining your own well-being and preventing burnout.
Additionally, respite care offers clients a chance to experience a change of environment. Many clients with disabilities may spend the majority of their time at home or in a specific care facility, and respite care allows them to explore new surroundings and engage in different activities.
At AAA we believe a change of scenery can be refreshing and stimulating for individuals with disabilities, promoting their overall well-being and quality of life.
Respite care can be provided in various settings, depending on the needs and preferences of the caregiver and the individual with disabilities. Group homes are one option, where individuals with disabilities can stay temporarily and receive care and support from our AAA trained staff. This setting allows for social interaction with other residents and the opportunity to participate in group activities.
Our dedicated respite facilities, consisting of units, are also available and specifically designed to provide respite care services. These facilities are equipped with the necessary resources and staff to cater to the unique needs of individuals with disabilities.
Overall, respite care plays a crucial role in supporting both you, your caregivers, and clients with disabilities. It offers you the opportunity to take a break and recharge, while also providing our clients with a chance to experience a change of environment and engage in new activities.
Respite can last a few hours or a day on a regular basis or can be the transition of a living setting while a long term solution for the client is found.
The availability of different settings for respite care ensures that you, your caregivers, and clients can choose the option that best suits their needs and preferences.
In-home respite services bring support directly to your home, allowing clients to remain in their familiar environment while receiving care. This option is particularly beneficial for clients who prefer to stay at home.
The AAA services provided during short and medium-term accommodation and respite are personalized to meet the specific requirements of each individual. This may include assistance with daily living tasks, social activities, therapy, and medical care, as needed.
Our STA/MTA services are vital for both individuals with disabilities and their caregivers, as they provide temporary relief while maintaining a safe and supportive environment.
Medium-term and short-term accommodation can also serve as a transitional phase for individuals with disabilities, helping them develop skills for greater independence or preparing them for more permanent living arrangements.
At Advanced Quality Care, we offer you vacation and travel respite services, allowing individuals with disabilities to experience new environments and activities while receiving necessary care and support.
Day programs and activities provide structured daily routines and social engagement for clients with disabilities. These programs can be part of respite and accommodation services.
Going out shopping, taking a walk in the park, or having some exercise and sports therapy can all be part of the daytime programs Advanced Quality Care can provide.
It ensures that our clients receive the care and attention they need, while you or their caregivers have the opportunity to recharge and continue providing long-term support.