Our Services

Support Co-ordination

Our expert team can help coordinate your supports so they’re easier to manage.

Our Support Coordinators will:
  • Guide you through the NDIS process
  • Help you realise and set goals
  • Suggest the right local services for your needs
  • Ensures that your services are providing what you want and need
  • Lets your services know if there are problems and resolves conflicts
  • Provides regular reports to the NDIA about your services and what you need
  • Listens to your choice of service and connects you with them
  • Assists you to review your plan when needed
  • Keeps track of your funding and ensures your budget is utilised in the best way
  • Support you to manage your budget
  • Help you with life stage transition
  • Help build your skills in self-managing your support

Psychosocial Recovery Coaching

Wherever you are on your recovery journey we will jump on board, work with you to understand your needs and stick around through the good and not so good days.

Our NDIS Psychosocial Recovery Coaches will spend time with you and the people who are important to you, to get to know you and understand your needs.

They will help you to find out about different mental health services and supports, and how these can help you on your journey to recovery.

They will also design and implement an individualised recovery plan with you to:
  • Increase your capacity to enhance social skills
  • Manage daily tasks and responsibilities with confidence
  • Build your financial and professional independence
  • Achieve your NDIS goals
  • Coordinate and implement your allied health plan
  • Advocate for your own best outcomes and make informed decisions

"Though no one can go back and make a brand-new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand-new ending"

- Carl Bard

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Support Work

Healing Care Support Services offers a variety of care and services that promote independence, enhance clients’ quality of life, and give support to families.

Our Support Workers work directly with participants as well as their care team to ensure effective service delivery. 

These services include but are not restricted to:
  • Social Support
    • Companionship, community outings
    • Participating in personal interests and hobbies
    • Participating in Community activities
    • Fostering social connections
  • Daily Tasks
    • Meal preparation
    • Shopping
    • Medication management
    • Mobility support
    • Household chores
    • Maintaining a clean and safe living environment
  • Self-Care
    • Promoting personal hygiene
    • Bathing
    • Grooming
    • Dressing
  • Transport
    • Shopping
    • Medical appointments
    • Events