NDIS Disability Support Services in Dandenong,
VIC 3175.

At A1 Care Group, we are a trusted NDIS registered provider in Melbourne, offering disability support services in Dandenong, VIC 3175. We specialise in Supported Independent Living (SIL), NDIS respite care, disability home care, high-intensity support, continence assessments. Our expert NDIS support workers, homecare nurses, and support coordinators provide person-centred care, assisting with daily living, personal care, mobility aid, and home care for disability. As experienced NDIS service providers, we work with NDIS local area coordinators to ensure seamless Support Coordination, helping participants navigate the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) with ease. Whether you need home care services, positive behaviour support, or carer support services, A1 Care Group is here to help. Contact us today for tailored NDIS support in Melbourne!

A1 Care Group offer a wide range of NDIS services to meet diverse needs:

High-Intensity Daily Personal Activities:

High-Intensity Daily Personal Activities service is built around compassion, respect, and the belief that everyone deserves to live with dignity and independence. We proudly support individuals in Berwick, Cranbourne, Pakenham, Officer, Dandenong, Clyde North, and nearby suburbs in Melbourne. Whether you need help with medical care, daily tasks, or managing your health, our team is here to provide personalised support that fits your life.

Community Nursing:

Our experienced NDIS nurses provide medication management, wound care, and high-intensity support, ensuring optimal health and well-being.

Support Coordination:

Our NDIS support coordinators help participants navigate the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) by connecting them with the right NDIS service providers and supports.

Specialised Support Coordination:

Tailored assistance for individuals with complex care needs, helping them manage challenges and access the most suitable NDIS services.

Supported Independent Living (SIL)

Assistance for individuals in shared or independent living environments. Our SIL NDIS services assist individuals in shared or independent living settings, fostering independence while providing necessary support. Supported Independent Living (SIL) is an NDIS-funded service designed to help individuals with disabilities live independently while receiving the support they need in a shared or private accommodation setting. SIL support includes assistance with daily tasks, personal care, community participation, and skill development to enhance independence. Our SIL services are tailored to meet the unique needs of every participant, ensuring they have a safe, comfortable, and supportive living environment.
Elderly man in a wheelchair receiving NDIS disability support from a friendly NDIS support worker in a blue uniform, providing home care services in a bright and welcoming environment.

Continence Support & Assessments:

Our continence nurses provide NDIS continence assessments and personalised continence management plans, ensuring participants have access to the right continence aids and support for improved well-being. Whether you or your loved one is experiencing bladder or bowel concerns, our Continence
Service is designed to provide expert guidance, compassionate support, and tailored care to help you regain confidence and independence.

NDIS Respite Care:

We offer NDIS respite care services, providing carers with temporary relief while ensuring participants receive quality short-term care in a safe and comfortable environment. This support ensures that individuals receive consistent care, while their carers take time for rest, personal responsibilities, or emergencies. Our NDIS respite care services cater to participants aged 7-65 years, ensuring they receive appropriate support tailored to their needs.

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