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I need help with daily routines

Meals, home tasks, personal routines, and practical day-to-day support.

I need allied health support

Therapy and specialist referrals such as physio, speech, OT, and mental health.

I need support with community life

Transport, social activities, community participation, and confidence building.

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Quick Access For Common Supports

Basic Supports First

These are frontline services your team can deliver safely and consistently without needing university clinical qualifications.

Support coordinator talking with participant and family

Support Coordination

Help to understand your NDIS plan, choose the right providers, and keep supports coordinated and on track.

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Support worker assisting wheelchair user with transport

Transport Assistance

Support with travel to appointments, shopping, programs, education, and work commitments.

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Disability support worker assisting with daily living tasks at home

Daily Living Support

Practical in-home assistance with routines, meal preparation, and independent living skills.

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Participant and support worker planning lifestyle goals

Lifestyle and Routine Support

Help to build healthier routines, balanced schedules, and social confidence over time.

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Participant in wheelchair engaging in community activity

Community Participation

Support attending groups, activities and local programs to improve connection and confidence.

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Allied Health and Specialist Services

When specialist support is needed, we connect participants with qualified providers and coordinate communication across teams.

Physiotherapist supporting a participant with mobility exercises

Physical Therapy

Strength, mobility and movement support through trusted physiotherapy providers.

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Speech pathologist working with a participant on communication

Speech and Language

Communication, language and swallowing support through speech pathology referrals.

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Occupational therapist supporting a participant with adaptive daily activity

Occupational Therapy

Daily function and independence-focused supports from occupational therapists.

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Participant using assistive technology device

Assistive Technology

Assessment and recommendations for equipment that improves safety and independence.

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Family and support coordinator working together in a planning session

Family Support

Practical and emotional support for families and carers as part of whole-of-home planning.

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Counsellor in a supportive mental health consultation with a participant

Psychology and Mental Health

Connection to psychologists and counsellors with disability-informed practice.

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How We Organise Supports

Simple process, clear communication: we keep families informed, assign clear responsibilities, and review progress regularly so supports stay consistent.

Step 1

Intake and Goal Setting

We confirm participant goals, preferences, routines and any risks or access requirements.

Step 2

Service Matching

We assign suitable support staff and coordinate specialist referrals where required.

Step 3

Start and Monitor

Supports begin with clear schedules, service notes, and regular communication with families.

Step 4

Review and Adjust

We review what is working, identify gaps, and adjust supports to maintain progress.

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Our service network now includes program-level pages for children, adults, seniors, specialist rehabilitation, and referral pathways.

Referrals, Funding and Admissions Find The Right Location

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Our team can help map supports that are practical, affordable, and aligned with participant goals.

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