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HCCS Showcases New Independent Living Option (ILO) Units in Cairns

On Thursday, 26 February, Himalayan Community Care Services (HCCS) proudly welcomed stakeholders, service providers, NDIS participants and community representatives to the official showcase of its newly completed Independent Living Option (ILO) units in Cairns.

The morning tea and home open event was well attended and reflected strong community interest in NDIS housing options and disability accommodation in Cairns. Guests enjoyed a light breakfast while touring the thoughtfully designed property and learning more about HCCS’s integrated housing and support model for people living with disability.

Purpose-built to empower NDIS participants seeking greater independence, the development comprises 12 fully furnished ILO units designed to provide both comfort and functionality. White goods are included where required, and essential utilities such as water and electricity are covered. As part of its commitment to supporting the community, HCCS has significantly subsidised the rent to ensure the units remain accessible and affordable for eligible participants.

The launch comes at a critical time for the region. With Cairns’ rental vacancy rate currently estimated at approximately 0.7%–1.1%, housing availability remains extremely limited. This tight market has placed considerable pressure on individuals seeking safe, stable and affordable disability housing in Cairns. The new ILO units provide a timely and much-needed housing option for eligible NDIS participants.

HCCS has carefully integrated accommodation with NDIS Assistance with Daily Living (ADL) supports, creating a seamless and person-centred model that combines housing with tailored support services. This approach enables residents to live as independently as possible while having access to the assistance they need to thrive.

Although the final electricity connection with Ergon Energy is currently pending, several units have already been secured, reflecting strong demand and confidence in the initiative. Ideally located close to the Cairns CBD, health services, community facilities and public amenities, the property offers residents convenience, accessibility and strong connection to the local community.

HCCS remains committed to expanding inclusive disability housing and NDIS accommodation options in Cairns, supporting participants to achieve greater independence, choice and control in their living arrangements.

Interested in Independent Living Options (ILO) in Cairns?

If you would like to learn more about these units or explore Independent Living Options (ILO) and NDIS housing opportunities in Cairns, please contact Himalayan Community Care Services.

We are committed to supporting participants to find safe, stable and empowering housing solutions that promote independence and community connection.

📧 Email us: info@himalayanccs.com.au

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When we first started with HCCS, we understood that Agaru would be engaging with a whole new set of carers all over again! However, we came to realise that beyond our expectations, the HCCS administration and carer staff worked with so much diligence and professionalism, that Agaru was able to engage with more activities – personal, medical / physio and social - in just three weeks, than what he had in four months with the previous carer organisation. It was a valuable and significant decision to change to HCCS. Since starting, we discovered the recommendations to move came from our NDIS Plan co-ordinator, plus a family relative who had also completed a NDIS Plan co-ordinator course. Agaru is now undergoing planned hydrotherapy activities, with a specialist and the attending HCCS carer staff member, as well as continuing scheduled ongoing speech pathology therapy and other physical exercise activities. It is such a milestone to achieve......!!

Agaru Anderson

Hello, my name is Tula Maya Magar. I was born in Bhutan. Over 30 years ago I fled my home country and went to Nepal, following the mass exodus of fellow southern Bhutanese, who are mainly Nepali speakers. While living in a refugee camp in Nepal, I lost my vision and subsequently, I came to Australia as a visually impaired person. I have had a huge shift in life, moving from a refugee camp to the beautiful country of Australia. After relocation, things became relaxed to some extent. But my visual impairment could not be reversed. I always had to rely on my husband for community access and attending important appointments. My sons and daughters must work and thus cannot be with me. My husband, who is also my carer, is unable to speak English, not being able to drive, I had a limited movement because I had to mostly rely on him. He would hold my hand and take me to places that were within walking distance. But the circumstances have changed now since I started availing support through NDIS. I have my support worker. My support worker takes me to places, takes me to attend medical appointments. With the help of my support worker, the community and shopping centres have become accessible to me. Not only that, but my support worker also translates important information for me. Every second Tuesday, when I get to meet other community members, I enjoy speaking to them and singing songs. I became a rejuvenated person. I feel as if my vision has come back. I may never see things again, but I feel my inner eye, like a divine eye, has become open through which I can see things not only just that are around but those that are subtle, too.

Tula Magar

I was hospitalised for about three months. My Support Coordinator tried her best to find a matching Support Worker for me who can understand me, my disability, my culture and foster a positive care and support. I was lacking consistent support due to the incompetency of my SW’s. I was introduced to HCCS care in June 2022. Within a very short period of time HCCS and their SW become a crucial part of my support network. My Support Workers are friendly and understand my unique needs. I like their flexibility, they become available even with short notice regardless of any day or time. Sometimes I am not sure how my funding works and like to understand more about NDIS. The way they treat and answer me is very professional. Their empathy and effective communication skills have made a significant difference in my life.

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