5 Effective Tips for Communicating with People Who Have Complex Communication Needs
Learning how to communicate effectively with someone who has complex communication needs is crucial for helping them feel understood and supported.
We have 2 vacancies in a 6 bedroom house located in Ashwood.
This spacious home is suitable for high physical support and is wheelchair accessible with purpose-built features.
24/7 professional support including active overnights ensures safety and supported independence.
Conveniently located, this home has easy access to Jordanville train station, shopping and medical services. OC Connections also provides an accessible transport vehicle for residents.
The vacant room has a built-in wardrobe and easy access to shared bathroom. The room is unfurnished and ready for you to make it your own!
This home is open for inspections upon request. Enquire to discuss your NDIS funding and plan your next move towards independent living.
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Learning how to communicate effectively with someone who has complex communication needs is crucial for helping them feel understood and supported.
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