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Our services are designed to support health, independence, and quality of life. Whether you need clinical care, therapy support, or assistance with daily living, we provide flexible, person-centred services tailored to your goals and circumstances.
Our journey at Accessible Care is defined by the progress and success of the people we support. We provide personalised, NDIS-aligned services across Melbourne, specializing in autism-informed therapy and disability support tailored to your unique goals. Our experienced team delivers respectful, flexible care designed to empower independence and enhance everyday participation for every participant, ensuring we walk alongside you at every stage of your journey toward a better quality of life.
Our therapy is personalised to each person, with support delivered in a setting that feels comfortable and appropriate.
Our team includes qualified allied health professionals with practical clinical experience.
Appointments are available across weekdays and weekends, with the option for in-person, mobile, or telehealth sessions.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a significant social reform in Australia that aims to provide support and services to individuals with disabilities. It is designed to empower people with disabilities by giving them greater control and choice over their own lives. The NDIS provides funding for a wide range of services and supports, including healthcare, therapy, assistive technology, and personal care. By focusing on individual needs and goals, the NDIS seeks to enhance the quality of life and improve the outcomes for people with disabilities, enabling them to participate fully in society and achieve their aspirations.
The NDIS will provide all Australians under the age of 65 who have a permanent and significant disability with the reasonable and necessary supports they need to enjoy an ordinary life.
The NDIS will help people with disability achieve their goals. This may include greater independence, community involvement, employment and improved wellbeing.
As an insurance scheme, the NDIS takes a lifetime approach, investing in people with disability early to improve their outcomes later in life.
The NDIS also provides people with disability, their family and carers with information and referrals to existing support services in the community.
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