You’re the expert in your own experiences, so we want to work with you to help. In Bunbury and Busselton, we can support you to find out what is affecting your mental health.
Our intention, at all times, is to help you in finding your value. This is always the first step towards leading and living the life that has meaning for you. We want you to feel empowered in your daily life, so our supported accommodation is geared towards developing these skills.
We offer one, two or three bedroom units, staffed 24/7. You’ll be in a supportive and safe environment.
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Busselton Address: 1-5 Powell Ct, West Busselton WA 6280
Busselton Contact Number: 9781 1200
Please note, for enquiries regarding service or referrals, please contact Intake on 9350 8800.
Bunbury Address: 12 Jury Bend, Carey Park WA 6230
Bunbury Contact Number: 9722 5900
Please note, for enquiries regarding service or referrals, please contact Intake on 9350 8800.
Current lodging fees per fortnight:
- Disability Support Pension (DSP) > 21 years $560
- Disability Support Pension (DSP) < 21 years $450
- Job Seeker $420
- Youth Allowance (Inc. Youth Disability Support $410
- Youth Allowance (Exc. Youth Disability Support) $330
Additional Fees per fortnight:
- Single bedroom unit $20
- Two bedroom unit $10
Resident rents are subject to review annually in April each year.
Living in supported accommodation is likely to be different from the way that you have lived before. If you are looking at our supported accommodation services, make sure to download and read our Recovery Accommodation Information Handbook.
If you require the Handbook sent to you by Australia Post, please Contact us on 9350 8800 and request a copy.
Instructions:
Step 1) Complete the referral form. This can be completed by anybody – yourself, a family member, a Carer, a case manager, mental health service provider, social services or other health provider you are linked in with.
Step 2) Upon receiving both your Residential Referral Form, Richmond Wellbeing will contact you or your referring case manager to advise you if we are able to progress with your referral, or to seek further information. If your referral meets our eligibility criteria, your referral will then be put forward to the suitable program or site manager.
Step 3) Staff at the referred service may arrange an interview with you and speak with other stakeholders to assess your suitability. Where preference is indicated for a particular program, we will try to meet the request.
Step 4) Shortly after, Richmond Wellbeing will contact your referrer to discuss the outcome of your referral.
To apply for a supported accommodation service, Richmond Wellbeing requires either the online form or the PDF referral to be submitted;
If you have further questions, please contact us on 1800 RICHMOND (1800 742 466) to speak with a team member.
Richmond Wellbeing takes your privacy very seriously. Any personal information collected will be protected by Richmond Wellbeing policies and procedures. In the referral process, this will include your social, medical and psychological information.
”Because this is a small community it feels inclusive and safe. I found Richmond Wellbeing supported me by providing me with a ‘map’ for my life.”
– Fiona
”Richmond staff were very friendly and supportive of my attempts to live more independently and renew my interrupted work and community life. By living with others with a shared experience of mental illness I was able to help others as well as gain insights into my own issues and make many strong friendships along the way.”
– Mathew