Prodka Care Services

Short Term Accommodation (STA)

Short-term Accommodation (STA) can be used for respite, recovery or short-term transitions.

STA offers a temporary stay in a supported setting, giving participants a break from their usual environment while maintaining access to the required support.

What We Provide

Flexible, supported accommodation
Stay from one night to several weeks in a comfortable, fully furnished home designed for accessibility and safety.

24/7 personalised support
Our team members provide round-the-clock assistance, ensuring participants receive care tailored to their individual needs, preferences and daily routines.

Personal care assistance
Support with bathing, dressing, grooming and hygiene to maintain comfort and dignity.

Meal preparation and nutrition
Fresh, healthy meals prepared according to personal preferences, dietary requirements and cultural considerations.

Medication management
Supervision and reminders to ensure medication schedules are followed safely and consistently.

Community access support
We provide support with transport attending appointments, social activities and community events to promote inclusion and independence.

Home and lifestyle support
Assistance with household tasks, laundry and daily organisation to keep living spaces safe and comfortable.

How STA Works

Step 1: Planning Your Stay

We meet with you and your support team to plan your stay, including your goals, routines and personal preferences.

Step 2: Arranging Accommodation

We organise accommodation that best suits your needs and ensure accessibility, appropriate staffing and the right resources are in place.

Step 3: During Your Stay

You’ll receive individualised care and support, with opportunities to take part in meaningful and enjoyable activities.

Step 4: Handover and Continuity

Before you leave, we coordinate a thorough handover with your regular supports to maintain continuity of care.

Commonly Asked Questions

STA provides temporary accommodation and support for NDIS participants who need short stays away from home. It can be used for respite, recovery, or to experience new environments.

STA is usually available for a stay from a single night up to several weeks, depending on your NDIS plan and support needs.

STA is available to participants whose plans include funding for short-term or respite care, typically for reasons such as carer respite, skill development or transition support.

Support includes personal care, meal preparation, medication management, community access and assistance with daily routines.

Yes. Our trained staff are available around the clock to provide consistent care and ensure safety and comfort during your stay.

We work with each participant to find accommodation that suits their needs, preferences and accessibility requirements.

You are allowed to bring personal items such as clothes, toiletries, mobility aids, and any medications or equipment you normally use.

Yes. We encourage visits from family and friends, provided they are arranged in advance and align with your support plan.

Need Transport Assistance?

We offer reliable transport services to help participants access:

  • Medical appointments
  • Community activities
  • Shopping
  • Education
  • Or employment opportunities.

Ready to Learn More?

If you’re interested in how STA or respite care can support you or your loved ones, we’d love to connect. Reach out to Prodka Care Services to explore tailored options and begin a supportive partnership: