Hobart (Supported Independent Living)
This modern, purpose-built three-bedroom home is spacious, fully wheelchair accessible, and filled with natural light.
This modern, purpose-built three-bedroom home is spacious, fully wheelchair accessible, and filled with natural light.
This modern, purpose-built three-bedroom home is fully wheelchair accessible, spacious, and filled with natural light.
This spacious three-bedroom home features a sunny aspect, mountain views, and an enclosed backyard.
This three-bedroom home offers walk-in robes in every bedroom, two separate living areas, and a spacious open-plan kitchen and dining space.
This four-bedroom home has a spacious open plan living area at its core, providing accessibility and ease of movement throughout the home.
This Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) registered home is designed for High Physical support needs.
This sleek, modern home features four spacious bedrooms and open living areas.
This home has a spacious living area, four bedrooms, and two bathrooms.
Enjoy modern living in this four bedroom home with two living areas.
This spacious four bedroom home is set on a quiet, private block with lovely gardens.
Kirinari would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Aboriginal Australia.
Kirinari acknowledges and recognises people from different nationalities, cultures, and identities. We are committed to providing an inclusive environment where individuals feel safe, accepted, and affirmed.
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The Role of Occupational Therapy in Supporting Mental Wellbeing
Just like how everyone has physical health, we all have mental health and wellbeing—and at different times in life, it can be more positive or more challenging. Occupational Therapy can play a significant role in helping people maintain positive mental health and adapt to the everyday stressors.
Support at Home program now commencing 1 November 2025
The Australian Government has announced that the rollout of the Support at Home (SaH) program, originally scheduled to begin on 1 July 2025, has been postponed to 1 November 2025. This delay also applies to the implementation of the new Aged Care Act.
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