Skills we commonly work on include cooking, budgeting and money handling, using public transport, personal organisation, shopping, using technology, managing appointments and communication skills.
The method is simple and unhurried: do it together, then do it alongside, then do it nearby, then do it independently. We don't rush the steps, and we don't skip back a stage if a bad week happens — that's just part of it.
What matters most is that goals come from the participant. A skill someone else decided was important rarely sticks. A skill you actually wanted almost always does.
Clinical care doesn't have to feel clinical. Our community nursing team brings proper professional standards into your home,…
Whether you live alone, with family, or share with others, daily life needs to work. We provide the…
NDIS administration is a genuine burden. Invoices, budgets, providers, claims, records — it eats time and energy that…
Tell us your goals and we'll help you build the right mix of supports — and handle the NDIS paperwork too.
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