NDIS providers: Gold Coast.
Our team of passionate, dedicated, and enthusiastic mentors will match your needs and interests with their skills and experience. It’s up to you to choose the kind of NDIS support you want and who provides it.
Contact us today to find out how we can support you to live your best life.
We’re an NDIS registered provider, approved, regulated and backed by years of experience.
REGISTERED NDIS PROVIDER GOLD COAST: Our NDIS services
You choose the support you want, the way you want it.
Recreation & Leisure Activities
Grab your Mentor, pack your camera and get out and about to seize the day. We grow our abilities, self-respect, and social skills when we explore new things in different situations. Activities also help us appreciate our successes and boost our health and mood.
Living with a permanent and significant disability does not stop us from having fun. With the assistance and modifications from our skilled Mentors, you can experience excitement and enjoyment with activities like kayaking, fishing, hiking, surfing, going to the movies, or cheering for your team.
In-home care, assistance with daily living & life skills
Feel more independent, safely and easily. Do you want to be more self-assured in your everyday activities? With your Mentor by your side, we help you build skills, confidence and self-respect.
From personal care to picking up medication to arriving at work on time, with the right NDIS funding our support workers can assist you in many ways to achieve more autonomy.
Supported independent living (SIL) NDIS Gold Coast
A higher degree of help at home. NDIS supported Independent Living services are a form of help that typically occurs in your home, potentially shared with other NDIS participants and given as Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA).
Supported Independent Living on the Gold Coast allows NDIS participants with disabilities or special needs to live by themselves while receiving necessary help.
NDIS short-term accommodation Gold Coast
Reset. Connect. Recharge. And enjoy some ‘me time’. At times, we need a new setting and a break from the normal. A short trip enables you to discover new things, make new friends or learn new skills.
And it gives your family or primary carers a chance to rest and renew. To find out more about our disability respite care, Gold Coast-wide, click the link below!
Discover disability-friendly recreation locations in the Gold Coast, Queensland
The Gold Coast is more than just a holiday place; it's an expression of Australia's commitment to inclusivity. Disability-friendly activities are not only a token action but a core element in ensuring that the region's charm and excitement are available to everyone.
As an international travel centre, it's important for the Gold Coast to show leadership in this area, ensuring that visitors, no matter their physical abilities, can fully participate in the experiences the region provides. The locations and activities listed in this guide are our top selections for fun and inclusive activities for all!
What does support care actually look like?
Personal Care and Daily Living Assistance
Support workers help participants with their personal care and daily living tasks, such as dressing, grooming, and meal preparation. They ensure participants have good hygiene, health, and nutrition.
Household Tasks
Support workers assist with household tasks to keep a safe and comfortable home for participants. These tasks include cleaning, laundry, grocery shopping, and housekeeping. They improve the well-being and quality of life of participants.
Community Participation and Social Activities
Support workers support social inclusion and community engagement for participants. They help individuals access social and recreational activities, go to events or appointments, and connect with local community groups. They enhance social connections, relationships, and the mental health of participants.
Emotional Support and Advocacy
Support workers provide emotional and behaviour support to participants, offering a listening ear, empathy, and understanding. They also advocate for participants, ensuring their voices and rights are respected. They help with communication, decision-making, and expressing needs and preferences.
Skill Development and Goal Achievement
Support workers help participants develop and improve their skills. They work together to set personal goals, plan strategies, and provide support to achieve them. Whether it's life skills like budgeting your everyday living expenses, education, or employment, support workers enable participants to reach their potential.
Documentation and Reporting
Support workers document and report their interactions with participants, progress, changes, or concerns. This information ensures consistent care and helps with your future NDIS plan and decision-making.