Choosing the right NDIS service providers is crucial for maximising your plan and achieving your goals. Whether you’re looking for support in your home, assistance with community access, or Supported Independent Living (SIL), finding the right NDIS provider can make all the difference. So, what should you look for?  1. NDIS Registration and Compliance By … Read more

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Getting started in Supported Independent Living  Supported Independent Living (SIL) is an NDIS support category designed to help people with high disability support needs to live independently in their own homes. It provides 24/7 support from trained professionals who can assist with daily living tasks, personal care, and community participation.  SIL can provide empowering opportunities … Read more

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Feeling connected and part of something bigger is an incredibly important part of personal wellbeing. It makes us feel good and gives our lives purpose. But for people living with intellectual or psychosocial disabilities, or those on the autism spectrum, feelings of isolation and loneliness can be common. That’s where For Care’s NDIS social and … Read more

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Step out with Confidence: Preparing for SIL Thinking about moving towards greater independence? For NDIS participants, Supported Independent Living (SIL) can be a fantastic option! It offers a supportive environment while empowering you to take charge of your daily life.  Transitioning to SIL is a big step, but it doesn’t need to feel daunting. Don’t … Read more

Beyond What Meets the Eye: Supporting People with Invisible Disabilities  At For Care, we believe in supporting everyone to live their best lives, regardless of their abilities. This, of course, includes those who live with invisible disabilities – conditions that may not be readily apparent, but significantly impact daily life.  What are invisible disabilities?  How … Read more

Meet Kim and Jill, our in-house Clinical Care Coordinators! They’re Registered Nurses who ensure the care provided to our participants always meets the highest and most current standards.   They’re on hand to assess our participants’ needs, develop and review individualised care plans, and provide up-to-date training to support workers.   Plus, they’re both genuinely lovely people, … Read more

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