- There is a heavy reliance on informal assistance in all of the ten areas of need.
- 686,700 Queenslanders have disabilities. 7.4% have an acquired brain injury. 7.2%... have an intelle
- There are 1,223 people with disabilities (mostly ABI) under the age of 65 living in nursing homes in
- Complex support needs are characteristic of service users with ABI.
- Multiple disabilities is characteristic of the population with ABI
- Queensland has the highest national average of ABI (3.3%).
- People with Acquired Brain Injury are four times more likely to be living in health aged care or dis
- More then 1 in 50 Australians have an acquired brain injury.
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| Lifestyle Support Service |
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![]() The Association’s Lifestyle Support Service provides services to people with an Acquired Brain Injury and/or behaviours that challenge our understanding who are living in the greater Brisbane and North Coast area. The service assists people to live independently in the community through developing and maintaining independent living skills.Model of SupportThe Association operates within a formalised Model of Practice which includes, but is not limited to:
What do we do?
Eligibility criteria:
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