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accommodation and to figure out ways to help him,” Amanda said. Alex and his family started working with House with No Steps’ early childhood specialists in 2007, and Short-Term Accommodation and Time to recharge Alex (pictured above) has always dreamed of becoming a palaeontologist. However, until recently, he didn’t believe something that wonderful could really happen to him. Assistance (respite) was suggested to give the family extra support. “We initially hesitated – it was hard to spend so much time doing everything yourself and then hand it A over to somebody else,” Amanda said. “House with No Steps’ respite lex has both Autism care has been a life-changing thing and Attention Deficit for all of us. With the support of staff, Hyperactivity Disorder Alex has challenged himself. He’s (ADHD). His mum, Amanda, said made new friends and enjoys taking noises, lights and movement of part in group activities – all within a everyday life can overwhelm him. safe and happy environment. “Finding out Alex has Autism and “With respite, my husband Sean and ADHD was heartbreaking at first, I get time to be Sean and Amanda, not but then it was such a relief to find just mum and dad. We can recharge.” out what was causing his behaviour www.hwns.com.au Achieving goals T Mercy Connect participants Chris and Bradley with coordinator Doug. travel training and learned how to Leader, Clinical Services, catch public transport on their own. Caroline Cummins, said Mercy “With supports in place, we had Connect staff are skilled in working someone recently get their licence with people who have complex health and is able to drive to work and get and behavioural needs in a person- out and about when they want. centred way. “This is shown by the positive “We’ve also had someone transition from using a hoist to progress seen by our participants using a transfer aid, which is a major who are achieving their NDIS goals – physical milestone as they can every day our participants achieve,” now do this by themselves without range of accommodation Caroline said. needing a support worker.” Orange and Narrabri to with challenging behaviours Suzanne.Hogan@mercyconnect. is now engaging in the org.au or phone (02) 6043 3500 to community, attending day discuss accommodation needs and to program activities and enjoying learn more about the services Mercy socialising with other people. Connect offers. Mercy Connect provides a options in Albury/Wodonga, help people live more independently, be part of their community, develop skills and make friends. 36 he organisation’s Executive accommodation “For example, a participant “Another participant undertook Contact Suzie Hogan via email www.mercyconnect.org.au linkonline.com.au