Harry's House
(Roleystone, Bedfordale, Martin)
Harry’s House – Specialised Respite for Children & Young People with High Medical Needs
Harry’s House provides home-based respite for children and young people with disability who require high-intensity and complex medical supports.
We create a warm, safe and family-friendly environment where participants can relax, have fun, and receive high-quality support from trained staff.
🧡 Our Supports Include:
• Tracheostomy care
• Enteral feeding (PEG/NG)
• Severe dysphagia & mealtime support
• Epilepsy & seizure management
• Complex bowel & continence care
• Behaviour support strategies
• Personal care & mobility assistance
• Infection prevention & medication support
• Community access & activities
All supports are delivered by qualified Support Practitioners trained in NDIS High-Intensity Skill Descriptors, child safety, safeguarding and ISO-aligned quality systems.
💛 What Makes Us Different?
• Safe, calm, home-like environments
• Individualised support based on each participant’s needs
• High staff competency and clinical oversight
• A focus on dignity, rights and meaningful experiences
• Strong communication with families, coordinators and therapists
💙 Funding Options
• NDIS Short-Term Accommodation
• Core Supports
• Planned or emergency respite
📞 Contact us:
Message our page or email [email protected] to learn more or organise a tour.
🌈 A safe place for young people to rest, grow and experience joy.
Please share to help families find the support they deserve.
09/03/2026
Families are sometimes surprised to learn that even small things, like a missed dose or a minor timing change, may still need to be reported under NDIS requirements.
We understand how this can sound serious, even when the situation itself was minor and safely managed.
We’ve written a short article explaining why this happens, and what it does, and does not, mean for your child.
If you ever have questions about something that has been documented or reported, please know we are always happy to talk it through with you.
You can read the full article here 👇
When Small Changes Still Have to Be Reported: What Families Should Know | Tracie Barker Families are sometimes surprised to learn that even small things, like a missed dose or a minor timing change, may still need to be reported under NDIS requirements. We understand how this can sound serious, even when the situation itself was minor and safely managed. We’ve written a short article...
05/02/2026
Sometimes families are surprised to learn that things like long-standing medications can trigger extra NDIS requirements, such as reporting or a Behaviour Support Plan even when the care itself hasn’t changed.
We know this can feel confusing or worrying, so we’ve written a short article to explain why this happens and what it does (and doesn’t) mean for your child.
Our aim is always to support families with clear information and reassurance.
See our Article in LinkedIn
When Medical Care Becomes a Restrictive Practice: A Provider’s Reality In short: Some medications prescribed by doctors must still be reported by disability providers as chemical restraint under NDIS rules even when families understand, consent to, and use the same medication at home, school, and hospital. This reporting is about regulatory frameworks, not concerns abo
Roleystone - Bedfordale - Martin Western Australia
Harry’s House – Specialised Respite for Children & Young People with High Medical Needs
🌟Harry’s House provides home-based respite for children and young people with disability who require high-intensity and complex medical supports. We create a warm, safe and family-friendly environment where participants can relax, have fun, and receive high-quality support from trained staff.
🧡 Our Supports Include:
• Tracheostomy care
• Enteral feeding (PEG/NG)
• Severe dysphagia & mealtime support
• Epilepsy & seizure management
• Complex bowel & continence care
• Behaviour support strategies
• Personal care & mobility assistance
• Infection prevention & medication support
• Community access & activities
• Palliative care
All supports are delivered by qualified Support Practitioners trained in NDIS High-Intensity Skill Descriptors, child safety, safeguarding and ISO-aligned quality systems.
💛 What Makes Us Different?
• Safe, calm, home-like environments
• Individualised support based on each participant’s needs
• High staff competency and clinical oversight
• A focus on dignity, rights and meaningful experiences
• Strong communication with families, coordinators and therapists
💙 Funding Options
• NDIS Short-Term Accommodation
• Core Supports
• Planned or emergency respite
• Assistance with Self Care Activities
📞 Contact us:
Message our page or email [email protected] to learn more or organise a tour.
🌈 A safe place for young people to rest, grow and experience joy.
Please share to help families find the support they deserve.
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847 Canning Mills Road
Perth, WA
6110
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 11am - 3am |
| Sunday | 11am - 3pm |