Compassionate Behaviour Support and Daily Living Assistance

We provide specialist behaviour support, support coordination, personal care, community access, and daily living assistance to help participants live with more confidence, safety, and independence.

Registered / experienced support provider

Support for participants, families, & coordinators

Person-centred care

Clear communication & tailored support plans

Finding the right support can feel overwhelming

We’re here to make it easier. We support participants and families with compassionate, practical help every day.

Behaviour concerns at home or in the community

Daily personal care routines

Building independence

Managing NDIS supports

Safe transport and community access

Household tasks and daily living support

Complex Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) referrals, handled with clarity and care.

We partner with support coordination to deliver timely, compliant and high quality Positive Behaviour Support services.

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Complex referrals

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Children & adults

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Interim BSPs when urgent

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Restrictive practice support

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Practitioner matching

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Support beyond assessment

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FBA timeframes

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Suitability and reporting

Our Behaviour Support and Disability Services

Specialist Behaviour Intervention Support

Support for participants with complex behaviours, emotional regulation needs, and daily living challenges.

Support Coordination

Helping participants understand, organise, and use their NDIS supports effectively.

Personal Care and Self-Care Assistance

Respectful support with daily routines, hygiene, sleepovers, and personal activities.

Behaviour Management Plans

Practical behaviour support strategies designed to improve safety, independence, and quality of life.

Household and Domestic Support

Assistance with cleaning, domestic tasks, home maintenance, and daily household needs.

Community Access and Transport

Helping participants attend appointments, activities, social events, and community programs.

Why Families and Participants Choose Us

Support delivered with care, consistency, and flexibility around real needs.

We Listen First

Before support begins, we take time to understand the participant’s needs, goals, challenges, and support preferences.

Support That Feels Consistent

Where possible, we aim to provide familiar support workers so participants can build trust and routine.

Clear and Honest Communication

We communicate with participants, families, carers, and support coordinators so everyone stays informed.

Focused on Independence

Our goal is not only to provide care, but to help participants build confidence and daily living skills.

Safe and Respectful Support

We provide support with dignity, privacy, patience, and respect.

Flexible Around Real Needs

Support can be adjusted as the participant’s needs, NDIS plan, or goals change.

How to Get Started

Contact Us or Make a Referral

Tell us what kind of support is needed.

We Understand Your Needs

We discuss goals, risks, routines, behaviour concerns, and NDIS plan details.

We Create a Support Plan

Your support is matched to the participant’s needs.

Start Receiving Support

Our team begins support and keeps communication clear.

Ready to Find the Right Support?

Whether you need behaviour support, support coordination, personal care, community access, or daily living assistance, our team is here to help you take the next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our services, process, and how we support participants and families.

What services do you provide?

We provide NDIS support services including Positive Behaviour Support, Behaviour Support Plans, support coordination, assistance with self-care, community access, activity-based transport, household tasks, nursing support, and other daily living supports.

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Yes. We provide Positive Behaviour Support for participants who need help with behaviours of concern, emotional regulation, routines, safety, independence, and support planning.

Where appropriate, this may include Functional Behaviour Assessments, Behaviour Support Plans, implementation support, and staff or carer coaching.

Yes. Support coordinators can refer participants directly to our team.

We will review the referral, confirm capacity, check suitability, and provide an indicative timeline before services begin.

Make a referral

Yes, we can review referrals involving complex or high-intensity behaviour support needs.

This may include aggression, property damage, school exclusion risk, placement breakdown risk, dual diagnosis, forensic involvement, restrictive practices, or complex care environments.

To avoid overpromising, we review each referral first to confirm whether our team is the right fit.

Yes. Depending on the participant’s needs, urgency, and available information, we may support interim Behaviour Support Plans and comprehensive Behaviour Support Plans.

Interim plans are usually used where urgent behaviour support guidance is needed. Comprehensive plans usually require a more detailed assessment process.

Yes. Where required, we can complete a Functional Behaviour Assessment to understand the purpose, triggers, risks, and context of behaviours of concern.

This helps guide practical behaviour strategies and support planning.

Where restrictive practices are involved, we can support the behaviour support planning, documentation, implementation guidance, and review process in line with the participant’s needs and relevant requirements.

Only make this stronger if your team is fully authorised and experienced in restrictive practice reporting and compliance.

Yes. We can support both children and adults, depending on the participant’s needs, goals, behaviour support requirements, and practitioner suitability.

We match referrals carefully so the participant receives support from someone appropriate for their age, needs, and situation.

The timeline depends on the service required, participant needs, location, practitioner availability, and case complexity.

For referrals, we aim to respond quickly with capacity, suitability, and an indicative start timeframe.

A useful referral includes the participant’s details, NDIS plan information, current supports, behaviour concerns, risk information, goals, existing reports, restrictive practice details if relevant, and preferred contact details.

The more information provided, the easier it is to confirm suitability and next steps.

Yes. We are a registered NDIS provider and deliver supports in line with NDIS quality and safety requirements.

Services may be funded through a participant’s NDIS plan, depending on the supports included in their plan and how the plan is managed.

Before services begin, we explain service agreements, rates, cancellation terms, and what is included.

Cancellation terms are explained clearly in the service agreement before support begins.