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Our home offers 6 people with light to medium support needs a comfortable place to call home and live life as independently as possible, with extra support for day-to-day activities whenever required.

Each Brightwater community house is fully equipped and accessible, close to public transport and supported by trained Brightwater team members who will encourage you to connect with your community and reach your potential.

A minimum Supported Independent Living (SIL) budget of $120,500 is required to be considered for this vacancy. Prospective clients also need to be eligible for the Community Disability Housing Program.

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The Brightwater Difference

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Thrive, connect & belong

We create communities where people connect and belong, thriving through progressive and responsive care.

Whether in your own home, or one of ours, we keep you connected to what matters most, in the communities you belong so you can thrive.

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Neurological specialists

As specialists in acquired and progressive neurological conditions we support people living with Brain Injuries, Dementia, and Huntington's Disease to reach their full potential. Designing bespoke programs and world leading homes including BrightRespite, Piara Waters Huntington's Disease and Oats Street brain rehabilitation, to provide innovative care and a pathway to greater independence.

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Responsibility for research

We are the only WA aged care and disability provider with a dedicated Research Centre – a hub of discovery and innovation, collaborating with national and international universities to find innovative solutions to improve the quality of lives of our clients.

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Not-for-profit since 1901

For over 100 years, we’ve been there for West Australians from all walks of life. With humble beginnings in Subiaco, today we provide services all across Perth.