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Supported Options in Lifestyle and Access Services Inc (SOLAS).

Provide individual support services to people with diagnosed long term and short term psychiatric disability. Highly flexible and responsive individualised accommodation support and community access service. Assessment process dependent on need and available resources. Block funding; Adult Lifestyle Support Packages; Project 300; Short Term Community Support Service; Post School services; Family support packages; Contract Work.

Unit 2 / 10 Cummins Street
Suburb: HYDE PARK
State: QLD
Postcode: 4812

(07) 4721 2850

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