Accommodation services
We provide accommodation at no cost (where possible) in our Blood Cancer Centres for patients and families who need to travel to a major city hospital for cancer treatment.
This service helps relieve the stress and financial burden of finding a place to stay while attending important medical appointments. Accommodation is available for people who may need to spend weeks or months away from home while receiving treatment.
- If youโre receiving treatment as an outpatient, you and some family members can stay together in one of our Blood Cancer Centres so you don’t have to travel far to reach the hospital.
- If youโre staying in hospital as an inpatient, we can offer accommodation for some family members so they can stay nearby and provide support.
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Accommodation support for people with blood cancer
The Leukaemia Foundation provides accommodation in 10 Blood Cancer Centres across Australia.
These accommodation services are funded through generous donations from our community supporters and government subsidies.
Our Blood Cancer Centres provide accommodation in most capital cities.
ACT
John James Blood Cancer Centre, Garran, Canberra
NSW
Leukaemia Foundation Patient and Family Accommodation Complex, Westmead
QLD
Clem Jones-Sunland Blood Cancer Centre, Coopers Plains, Brisbane
QLD
ESA Blood Cancer Centre, Dutton Park, Brisbane
QLD
Freemasons Blood Cancer Centre, Townsville
QLD
Phillip Desbrow Blood Cancer Centre, Herston, Brisbane
QLD
Village Green Blood Cancer Centre, Bowen Hills, Brisbane
SA
Bridgestone Blood Cancer Centre, Lightsview, Adelaide
VIC
Building of Hope Blood Cancer Centre, North Melbourne
WA
Stirling Cross Blood Cancer Centre, Innaloo, Perth
Our Blood Cancer Centres offer studios, and two- and three-bedroom apartments, allowing patients and their families to stay together during treatment. These are often located in village-style complexes with common areas such as gardens, games rooms and lounges where families can connect with each other.
Providing accommodation for relatives of patients within a welcoming community environment also helps carers feel more supported as they navigate life with blood cancer.
Each apartment is a home-away-from-home for patients while they undergo treatment. Our fully furnished apartments include bedding and linen, and are self-contained so people can cook the meals they enjoy.
We also have trained support staff on hand to offer more practical and emotional support. Requests for accommodation can be submitted through our application form. This can be completed by a patient, family member, carer or healthcare professional.
Eligibility criteria and costs
Who is eligible for the accommodation service?
To be eligible for accommodation support, a patient must be:
- Diagnosed with a blood cancer or related blood disorder (please see diseases we support for more information
- Requesting accommodation in relation to their blood cancer treatment
- Eligible for their state or territory Patient Accommodation and Travel Scheme (PATS)
- From a regional, rural or remote area, or requiring treatment far from home
- Accompanied by an adult carer who is 18 years or older for the duration of their stay. This requirement applies for patients of all ages.
- Requiring accommodation for seven nights or more
Who can stay in a blood cancer centre?
People with blood cancer and their loved ones can stay in a blood cancer centre subject to availability and meeting the eligibility criteria.
The maximum number of people who can stay in a unit overnight is based on the number of physical beds provided and must not exceed this number due to fire safety regulations.
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed in our centres. Service animals will be accepted โ please mention this when applying so appropriate arrangements can be made.
How are requests assessed?
Weโll assess requests individually and consider personal circumstances such as the level of need, alternative support available and distance from the hospital where treatment will occur. The outcome of each request will also depend on our capacity to offer support, apartment availability and other factors.
How much will it cost to stay at a blood cancer centre?
As long as they meet the eligibility criteria, people with blood cancer and their loved ones can stay at a blood cancer centre free of charge.
What if there are no apartments available?
If weโre at capacity, we may refer patients to one of our preferred accommodation providers. Although patients will be liable for any costs associated with staying at these facilities, a partial reimbursement may be available from PATS in their state or territory. Please liaise with their offices directly regarding these costs.
Please call 1800 620 420 and one of our friendly team members will be happy to provide additional information about our accommodation service and application process.
Blood cancers A-Z
Weโre here for anyone with any blood cancer, every step of the way.
A
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL)
Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML)
Acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APML)
Adult T-cell lymphoma
AL amyloidosis
Amyloidosis
Anaplastic large cell lymphoma
Aplastic anaemia
B
Biphenotypic leukaemia
Burkitt’s lymphoma
C
Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL)
Childhood acute myeloid leukaemia (AML)
Childhood blood cancers
Childhood lymphoma
Childhood MDS and MPN
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL)
Chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML)
Chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia (CMML)
Cutaneous lymphomas
D
E
Essential thrombocythaemia (ET)
F
H
Hairy cell leukaemia (HCL)
Hodgkin lymphoma (HL)
J
Juvenile myelomonocytic leukaemia (JMML)
L
M
Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma (MALT)
Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL)
Marginal zone lymphoma (MZL)
Monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance (MGUS)
Myelodysplastic neoplasms (MDS)
Myeloma
Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN)
N
P
Peripheral T-cell lymphoma
Polycythaemia (rubra) vera
Primary central nervous system lymphoma
Primary myelofibrosis
S
Skin (cutaneous) lymphomas
Small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL)