
The service enabled people with a health and disability to build on naturalised supports in order to establish or remain in their own homes, develop community linkages that would sustain independent living and minimise the length of time and dependence on services. Current TTL staff have previous experience in piloting this international model that provided community support to the clients in the community with the highest need and addressing sudden support needs, sourcing accommodation for people identified as homeless, facilitating discharge from hospital inpatient units, which often involves sourcing accommodation, procuring basic furnishings and essentially setting people up who have very few possessions, into a sustainable home in the community.



