NDIS Services β Eleven ways we support your life
From daily living support to complex clinical care β Pacific Community Care delivers the full spectrum of NDIS supports, joined up, person-centred, and delivered with genuine warmth.
Supported Independent Living
24/7 care in a shared or individual home, designed around your routines, choices and goals β never a one-size template.
Respite Care & STA
Short-term accommodation that gives families a real breather and participants a fresh, supported setting.
Complex Care
High-intensity clinical support for participants with layered medical, behavioural or sensory needs.
In-Home Care
Personal care, meal prep, household help and friendly company β delivered in the place you call home.
Individualised Living Options
An ILO co-designed with you β flexible living arrangements that don't force you into a mould.
Community Access
Outings, classes, hobbies and connections β get out, take part, and build the life you want.
Community Nursing
Wound care, medication management, stoma support and more β registered nurses at your door.
Support Coordination
A guide for your plan β connecting you with the right providers and making the maze make sense.
Mental Health Support
Psychosocial recovery support that respects your story, your pace and your right to choose.
NDIS Transport
Reliable rides to appointments, groceries, work and weekend plans β your wheels when you need them.
Hospital Discharge
Safe, coordinated transitions from hospital to home β care in place from day one.
Our Clinical Experience
Conditions We Have Experience Supporting
Our team has experience working alongside NDIS participants living with a wide range of conditions and support needs β from psychosocial disabilities and mental health presentations to neurodevelopmental conditions, acquired injuries, and complex behaviour support needs. Every person’s experience is unique, and our support is always shaped around yours.
Psychosocial Disabilities
We support NDIS participants whose disability arises from a mental health condition β providing psychosocial recovery coaching, daily living assistance, community connection, and structured routines that support stability and recovery over time.
Schizophrenia
Our workers are trained in supporting participants living with schizophrenia β including medication prompting, structured daily routine support, community participation, and close liaison with treating psychiatrists and community mental health teams.
Schizoaffective Disorder
We support participants with schizoaffective disorder through both mood and psychotic dimensions β with consistent, trauma-informed workers and ongoing collaboration with the participant's clinical team.
Bipolar Disorder
Support that adapts to changing capacity across both poles of bipolar disorder β with flexible scheduling, clear crisis planning co-developed with the participant and treating team, and a sustained focus on stability.
Anxiety Disorders
We work with participants living with anxiety disorders β building community confidence at a manageable pace, reducing social isolation, and supporting participation within plans developed collaboratively with the participant's psychologist.
Depression
Patient, consistent, recovery-focused support for participants living with depression β maintaining structured routines, encouraging social participation, and staying present even when progress is slow or non-linear.
Intellectual Disabilities
We support participants with mild, moderate, and severe intellectual disabilities β building independence, life skills, and meaningful community connections through familiar, consistent workers who work at the individual's pace.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
ASD-experienced workers who understand the importance of predictability, sensory considerations, and individual communication preferences β with consistency of workers and routines that enables trust and genuine participation.
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
Support for participants living with the cognitive, physical, and communication effects of ABI β with workers who understand the complex and often fluctuating nature of ABI presentations, alongside active allied health collaboration.
Type 1 Diabetes (alongside disability support needs)
Supporting participants managing Type 1 Diabetes alongside their primary disability support needs β including blood glucose monitoring prompting, dietary-aligned meal preparation, and coordination with the participant's endocrinologist and GP.
Complex Behaviour Support Needs
Qualified behaviour support practitioners who develop positive behaviour support (PBS) plans β reducing restrictive practices and improving daily quality of life, with all workers specifically trained before commencing support.
Community Transition & Post-Hospital Discharge
Experience supporting participants transitioning from inpatient mental health, acute, rehabilitation, and forensic settings β coordinating directly with hospital discharge teams to ensure all supports are in place before discharge day.
Psychosocial Support
Our Approach to Psychosocial Disability Support
Psychosocial disability support at Pacific Community Care is built on recovery principles β consistent, warm, and actively coordinated with treating clinical teams. Our psychosocial supports include:
Psychosocial recovery coaching
Daily living assistance
Medication prompting
Community reintegration
Please note:Β NDIS psychosocial supports complement β they do not replace β clinical mental health treatment. Pacific Community Care works in close coordination with the participant’s treating psychiatrist, psychologist, community mental health team, and GP at all times.
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