How Healthy Support WA is Making a Difference for People with Disabilities
At Healthy Support WA, we are proud to provide specialist disability SIL Accommodation Perth and WA. With five locations, including one in Bunbury, we offer support that is tailor-made to the individual needs of each client. From the moment you walk through our doors, you’ll notice that it’s easy to live independently and participate in activities with the right amount of care and support from our friendly staff and therapists to help you achieve your goals. We are very excited about what we can achieve together, which is why we are currently hiring new team members!
Helping
people in need
For example,
if you have a disability that impacts your daily living, we may be able to
provide support with household tasks or Disabled Personal
Care Perth so you
can get back to enjoying life. We’re experts in our field, which means that we
know how best to tailor care plans and programs to make sure they work for you
and your family. If you’re interested in our services but aren’t sure what kind
of help you need yet, give us a call or contact us online—we’ll take time to
get to know you better before making recommendations. You should never feel
pressured into doing something just because it makes sense to someone else—and
if we don't think we're right for your needs, then it doesn't make sense at
all!
All about
wheelchair ramps
Founded in
2004, Wheelchair Ramp Specialists Perth offers wheelchair ramp installations
that meet all State and Federal requirements. We take pride in installing
wheelchair ramps according to Australian standards. Our friendly customer
support staff are available 24/7 to guide you through each step of your
custom-made order. In addition, they will also answer any questions you have
about our services and equipment, as well as supply you with all pertinent
information to help you make an informed decision regarding your purchase. They
can be contacted through email or over phone at 1300 655 485.
Different
kinds of ramps
A simple
change in your home environment can improve your quality of life. Ramps are one
such change that can help you stay mobile when you have a disability or injury.
However, there are several different kinds of ramps to choose from, each
designed to make getting around safer and easier. Here’s a rundown of some
common types
1. Wheelchair
Ramps: These provide access to homes, buildings and vehicles for people using
wheelchairs or scooters. Wheelchair ramps are generally made of aluminum or
steel and include an incline at least 8 inches high (to comply with ADA
standards). They also typically feature an anti-slip surface on both sides so
wheels don't get stuck.
2. Curb Cuts:
Also known as curb ramps, these sloped cuts allow wheelchair users to roll over
curbs without having to lift themselves up onto them first—making it much
easier to get around in cities where curbs aren't always accessible.
Questions
to ask before you call us
1) When did
you find out about your disability?
2) What did
your doctor say about it?
3) How do you
know if your disability is causing problems?
4) Do you
have any supports in place now, and if so what are they?
5) What would
you like support with, specifically?
6) Where do
you see yourself in 12 months’ time?
7) What kind
of assistance do you want, who will provide it and how much will it cost.
8 ) Do
friends or family help, if so how much and how often?
9) Are there
any other services that can help? 10) Are there other people you could talk to
about these issues?
11 ) If yes,
please give details: Name: Telephone Number: Email Address: Reason for
Contacting Us: How did you hear about us?: If we can be of further assistance
please let us know how we can contact you. Your Name (required): Your Email
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also offer specialized wheelchair accessible car hire across Perth &
Western Australia.
What
Happens After We Arrive
When people
visit our premises, we greet them and answer any questions they may have about
services we provide. We then give visitors plenty of time to look around and
ask as many questions as they like. Many facilities don’t offer such
personalized attention; instead, interested visitors are expected to fill out
forms before they can even speak to an employee. We aim to make everyone feel
welcome, relaxed, and comfortable on site so that they can learn more about our
services without being pressured or rushed. For example: We understand that
navigating a new facility can be stressful so we do everything we can to ensure
our guests feel at ease when visiting us.
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