All Montrose Centres now offer programs for teens and young adults. We have some immediate vacancies as listed below or contact us on 1800 193 362 for programs starting later in 2023.
All Montrose Centres now offer programs for teens and young adults. We have some immediate vacancies as listed below or contact us on 1800 193 362 for programs starting later in 2023.
Skills 4 Life – Teens
Skills 4 Life is a skill development program that supports teenagers with disability to gain independence through a range of life skills.
Goals addressed can include
Everyday Life Skills
Everyday Life Skills is a skill development program for young adults with disability aged 16+. Through a diverse range of fun and educational activities, participants will learn how to express their opinions, make decisions and respect others, while building confidence and self-esteem.
The following Montrose Centres have places available for an immediate start:
Gold Coast
Sunshine Coast
Slacks Creek
Brisbane North
Brisbane South
Ipswich
Information correct at April 2023 – please call 1800 193 362 for latest availability or for a detailed program.
Program of support
Skills 4 Life and Everyday Life Skills are available as a Program of Support under the NDIS. A Program of Support shows the supports that will be received by a participant over a specific period with an aim of helping help participants achieve specific goals.
Programs of Support run in blocks. If you cancel or do not attend on the day, you will be charged. You will need to provide 2 weeks’ notice if you decide to withdraw from the program completely.
You can access Montrose Physio, OT and Speech Pathology using TeleTherapy
Find Out MoreTalk to one of our friendly support staff on:
1800 193 362Or visit one of our Queensland support centres
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