premier respite retreats
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premierrespiteretreats.com
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Need a break to unwind and create unforgettable memories? At Premier Respite Retreats, we’ve got you covered. We offer luxurious and stylish respite accommodation in Brisbane for everyone, including NDIS participants.
We believe everyone deserves some time to relax and escape the daily grind. That’s why we created Premier Respite Retreats: because you deserve a break.
Contact us to discuss your needs and requirements and we will ensure your stay is memorable.
"Take the time to escape, relax, and savor every moment of your holiday—because the best memories are made when you give yourself permission to truly enjoy life."
Luxurious NDIS Short-Term Accommodation in Brisbane
While you can find us on Airbnb, our short-term accommodation (STA) is also available to NDIS participants. This funding covers the cost of your care and accommodation for up to 14 days, whether you’re staying alone, with family, or with carers.
Short-term accommodation is a fantastic opportunity to try new activities, develop skills, and relax.
Navigating disability and societal barriers can be challenging and exhausting, so choose one of our stunning respite properties and make lasting memories.
Whether you're in Brisbane for a concert, a sports game, business, visiting loved ones, medical treatment, or just a holiday, the friendly team at Premier Respite Retreats is here to assist you every step of the way.
For more information about NDIS short-term accommodation (STA) and eligibility, talk to your support coordinator or contact the NDIS.
A Prime Location for Brisbane Accommodation
50 Carl, is located in Woolloongabba. The stylish properties is just moments away from Southbank, Brisbane’s premier lifestyle and cultural hub. Enjoy a meal at one of the world-class restaurants lining the Brisbane River while
Its closed Gabba, Brisbane’s renowned cricket ground, hosts state, national, and international sporting events. For art and science enthusiasts, the Gallery of Modern Art, Queensland Museum of Science, and Brisbane Observatory are nearby. If you’re dreaming of an island escape, catch a quick ferry to Moreton Island, Bribie Island, or Stradbroke Island to snorkel, swim with dolphins, and watch whales.
Accommodation
The apartment configurations come in the following;
2bed 2bath
3bed 3bath
4bed 4 bath
Each unit has its own carpark, fully equipped kitchen, washer and dryer, on-site management. Linen, and cleaning services at a fee.
Walking distance to Woolworths, Target and other amentities.
Transport
Concerned about transportation? Don’t be—we’ve got it all sorted. Simply tell us where you need to go and your access requirements, and we’ll handle the rest. We can also provide pre-paid transport cards, buses, taxis, and more, with a daily allowance of $50.
Meals included
During your stay with us, leave the cooking to us—we offer in-house catering and the option for a private chef. If you prefer to cook on your own, we can arrange grocery deliveries for your convenience.
Have specific dietary needs? No problem. We can provide meals and ingredients tailored to your requirements, with a daily allowance of $100.
Carers and support workers
Your carers and support workers are welcome at our short-term accommodation. If you don’t have an available support worker, we can help you organise one that suits your needs and makes you feel comfortable and supported.
Activities and skill-building
Engaging in activities and skill-building is a key aspect of any STA stay. Whether you want to take a private cooking class, learn new life skills, or visit nearby attractions like the Gabba or local art galleries, we’ve got you covered. Share your interests with us, and we’ll help you find the perfect activities, with a daily allowance of $100.
Capture moments with us
Acknowledge
Premier Respite Retreats, acknowledges the Turrbal and Yuggera people as the Traditional custodians of the lands and waterways in the area now known as Woolloongabba, and pays respect to their Elders past, present, and emerging, as well as to all First Nations' communities in Australia.