Our Services

  • Support coordination enables you to optimise the utilisation of your planned supports. It is a form of support that focuses on enhancing your abilities in the following ways:

    Understanding and leveraging your NDIS plan to pursue your objectives.

    Connecting you with appropriate NDIS providers, community resources, mainstream services, and other government assistance.

    Building your self-assurance and skills to effectively utilise and coordinate your support.

    Support coordination services are typically provided by a support coordinator or a specialist support coordinator. For more information click here.

  • Adult, Paediatric, Mental Health, Disability, Age Care, and Palliative

    Our entire team of nurses are registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) as both Registered and Enrolled Nurses and exhibit competence in their practice. Additionally, they possess up-to-date National Police, NDIS Worker, and Working with Children checks, as well as certifications in CPR and Manual Handling.

    A community nurse is a healthcare professional who provides medical care and support to individuals in their own homes. They specialise in delivering personalised healthcare services to patients who require ongoing medical attention or assistance but prefer to receive care in the comfort of their own homes. We provide a range of services.

    In-home nursing requires adaptability, strong communication skills, and the ability to work independently while providing high-quality care in a patient's home. Our nurses play an essential role in supporting patients' recovery, promoting their well-being, assisting individuals in maintaining their independence, and providing end-of-life care within the comfort of their own homes. For more information click here.

  • An occupational therapist (OT) is a healthcare professional who helps individuals of all ages with physical, mental, developmental, or emotional challenges to engage in meaningful and purposeful activities, also known as occupations. The goal of an occupational therapist is to enable individuals to achieve independence, improve their overall well-being, and enhance their quality of life.

    It's important to note that the scope of practice for occupational therapists may vary depending on the country, setting, and specific client population they work with. For more information click here.

  • Counselling

    A counsellor, also known as a therapist or psychotherapist, is a trained mental health professional who provides support, guidance, and therapy to individuals, couples, families, or groups experiencing various emotional, psychological, or behavioural challenges. The specific role and responsibilities of a counsellor may vary based on their specialisation and the setting in which they work.

    It's important to note that counsellors may specialise in various areas, such as marriage and family counselling, substance abuse counselling, career counselling, or trauma therapy. Their work is aimed at promoting mental well-being, supporting personal growth, and helping individuals overcome emotional challenges to live fulfilling and productive lives.

    Psychology

    A psychologist is a trained mental health professional who studies human behaviour and mental processes. They apply their knowledge and expertise to help individuals, groups, or communities improve their mental health, well-being, and overall functioning. Psychologists use various assessment techniques, therapeutic interventions, and research-based approaches to understand and address a wide range of psychological issues.

    Psychologists may specialise in various areas, such as clinical psychology, counselling psychology, educational psychology, forensic psychology, or organisational psychology. Their work encompasses a wide range of activities aimed at understanding, diagnosing, treating, and promoting mental well-being in individuals, groups, and communities.

    For more information on Counselling & Psychology, as well as information on the difference between a Counsellor and a Psychologist click here.

  • An allied health assistant (AHA), also known as an allied health support worker or allied health associate, is a healthcare professional who works under the supervision of allied health professionals to provide support and assistance in delivering healthcare services. AHAs work across various healthcare settings, such as hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centres, community health centres, and private practices. Their specific role and responsibilities may vary depending on the setting and the allied health discipline they work with.

    It's important to note that the specific duties and scope of practice for allied health assistants may vary depending on the region, healthcare organisation, and the specific guidelines and regulations in place. AHAs work as valuable members of the healthcare team, supporting the delivery of allied health services and contributing to the overall well-being and care of patients. For more information click here.

  • A support worker, also known as a care worker or direct support professional, is a healthcare or social services professional who provides assistance, care, and support to individuals who require help due to physical, intellectual, or developmental disabilities, mental health conditions, or age-related limitations. Support workers work in various settings, including residential care facilities, community-based programs, hospitals, and clients' homes. Their main goal is to help individuals live as independently and comfortably as possible.

    It's important to note that the specific tasks and responsibilities of support workers may vary based on the individual's needs, the care setting, and any additional training or qualifications they possess. Support workers play a crucial role in providing essential care, support, and companionship to individuals who require assistance, helping them live with dignity and enhancing their quality of life. For more information click here.

  • A chef is a culinary professional who is trained and skilled in the art of food preparation and cooking. They work in various food establishments, including restaurants, hotels, catering companies, and other culinary environments.

    It's important to note that the specific roles and responsibilities of chefs may vary depending on the type of establishment, such as fine dining restaurants, casual eateries, or catering companies. Chefs work in a fast-paced and demanding environment, requiring culinary expertise, creativity, organisational skills, and the ability to work well under pressure. For more information click here.

  • A housekeeper is a professional responsible for maintaining the cleanliness, tidiness, and overall upkeep of a household or residential establishment. Their primary focus is on the cleanliness and organisation of the physical space. The specific duties and responsibilities of a housekeeper may vary depending on the needs of the employer or the establishment they work for.

    It's important to note that the specific duties and responsibilities of housekeepers can vary depending on the size and complexity of the household, as well as the specific requirements and expectations of the employer. Some housekeepers work independently, while others may work as part of a larger household staff or be employed by cleaning agencies or hospitality establishments. For more information click here.

  • A cleaner, also known as a janitor, custodian, or cleaning technician, is a professional who is responsible for maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in various settings. Cleaners work in a wide range of environments, including offices, schools, hospitals, hotels, residential buildings, and commercial establishments. Their primary role is to ensure that the assigned areas are clean, presentable, and free from dirt, debris, and germs.

    It's important to note that the specific duties and responsibilities of cleaners may vary depending on the setting, size of the facility, and specific requirements of the employer. Cleaners play a vital role in creating a clean, safe, and comfortable environment for occupants or visitors in various settings. For more information click here.