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NDIS Support Work

NDIS support work for neurodivergent teens and young adults

Based in Geelong or the Bellarine, and life's harder than it should be? I'm a support worker who actually gets the wiring. We figure out what's useful, together.

What I actually do

Support work isn't one thing. It's whatever's useful at the time. Here's what that looks like for me.

Capacity building

Daily-life skills that should be automatic but aren't. Routines that actually run. Task starting without the 45-minute stall. Time that doesn't vanish. Planning that survives contact with a Tuesday.

Community access

Getting out of the house when the house has become too easy to stay in. I'll come along to groups, outings, and community spaces you've been meaning to try. Whatever pace you need.

Daily living support

The boring stuff that eats your whole week. Groceries, meal prep, household admin, the laundry pile that's developed its own postcode. Side by side, figuring out systems that fit you. Not personal care (showering, dressing, and similar).

Appointment and life navigation

Medical appointments, Centrelink, employment services, forms that make you want to close your laptop. I come with you or sit alongside, help you stay present, and keep notes so you don't have to remember everything later.

How the NDIS bit works

I'm an independent NDIS support worker. NDIS eligibility varies from person to person, and not every diagnosis gets a plan. If you already have an NDIS plan with budget for support work, we're sorted. If you're still working out whether NDIS is the right path for you, or you're not in the scheme at all, it's still worth a chat. I can help you figure out next steps, or point you at my 1:1 coaching if that's a better fit.

I can work with your plan if it's:

Rates follow the NDIS Price Guide. Before we start, I'll send you a service agreement so everything's clear. If we're not the right fit, I'll point you to someone who is.

Where I work

Based in Armstrong Creek. I cover Greater Geelong and the Bellarine: Geelong, Ocean Grove, Torquay, Leopold, Waurn Ponds, and most places in between. Further afield, ask anyway. Sometimes the maths works out.

Getting started

First step is a free 30-minute chat. No sales pitch. If your plan manager or support coordinator wants to be on the call, that's fine. We figure out if this is going to be useful. If yes, I send you a service agreement. If no, I'll point you somewhere that'll work better.

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