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Cluster Housing


What’s Quilly Cluster Housing?

A Quilly cluster home is a traditional house that has been thoughtfully divided into private,self-contained units. Each unit contains its own living room, bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen space and has secure keypad entry. This housing option allows individuals to maintain their routines and privacy while being part of a shared, supportive environment. Residents can connect in communal spaces like the outdoor area and large communal kitchen.
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Quilly cluster homes are ideal for individuals seeking personal space combined with the opportunity for social connection in a supported setting.
Skill Building & Independence With the Right Support
Our cluster homes aren’t just about where you live, it’s about how you live. Each home has thoughtfully designed communal spaces which encourage skill-building in meal prep, household management, and independent living skills all while fostering friendships and connection. Whether you're looking for quiet independence or moments of social connection this environment is designed to be tailored to meet your needs.


Great support starts with great people. We’re committed to upskilling and training our support workers so they can provide the highest quality care with confidence and compassion.
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We offer ongoing training and professional development programs to ensure our teams are equipped with skills including: mental health and psychosocial support, manual handling, epilepsy management, bowel care, meal-time management, diabetes management, medication management, social skills development, building independent living skills, complex behaviour support, supporting people with degenerative conditions and ASD.
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This is just a glimpse of the skill sets within our teams. Our support workers are trained in many other areas to support participants across a wide range of needs.
Skilled Support
Workers


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