Let us assist you with your NDIS journey and help increase your independence.

Assistance with daily life

We can provide a range of services to help you complete your tasks of daily living and supporting your decision to live independently at home. This may include in your own home, living on your own or in a shared living arrangement, such as supported independent living. These services focus on domestic tasks such as, getting ready for your day, household chores, cleaning, and transportation.

Assistance with social and community

Assistance with social and community participation is designed to help break down some of the barriers that would otherwise prevent your involvement within your community. There are many potential benefits associated with being actively involved and connected with your community. Our team of skilled therapy assistants work to assist you to remain active in your community by supporting you to participate in recreational and sporting activities, spend time with friends and family, building skills, taking up an interest or learning new things, and much more.

Increased social and community participation

Our team also aims to assist you achieve your goals relating to social participation, involvement in recreational activities and community participation. In this way you can be supported to achieve and maintain your independence. Activities our team may be able to support you with include, but are not limited to, visiting friends and family, hobbies such as craft, sports, excursions (e.g. going to the movies or a concert), relaxation activities (e.g. yoga), and learning new skills.

Our Support Coordinators

Fiona Clarke - Director (Specialist Support Coordination Level 1 to 3)

Working Profile:

Fiona is an Accredited Practising Dietitian as well as Founder and Director of Innovative BestLife Solutions. Fiona loves learning and has a wide range of academic qualifications. You can read more about Fiona and her story here.

In Fiona's spare time:

Fiona loves to spend time in her garden and with her pets which include birds, cats and a dog.

Jason Watson (Support Coordination Level 1 & 2)

Working Profile:

Jason specialisies in working within the Indigenous Community, ASD, Mental Health and Forensics. Jason has been working in the Disability industry for 30 years (prior to the NDIS introduction).

In Jason's spare time:

Jason enjoys spending time with his German Sheperd 'Hutch' and taking him for long walks. Jason loves listening to punk music.

Good Questions to Ask a Support Coordinator

  • How can they assist you with obtaining your goals?

  • What is their experience and/or expertise?

  • What and how do they charge for their services?

  • Whether or not they have a notice period for terminating your agreement?

Level 1: Support Connection

Support Connection will:

  • Assist you to understand your Plan

  • Connect with Supports and Services

  • Assist you to establish Supports

  • Coach, Refine, Reflect

  • Report to the NDIA

Level 2: Coordination of Supports

Coordination of Supports will:

  • Help you to understand your NDIS Plan

  • Connect and Assist with Supports and Services

  • Design your Support Approaches

  • Assist you to establish Supports

  • Coach, Refine, Reflect

  • Crisis: Plan, Prevent, Mitigate and Action

  • Help build Capacity and Resilience

  • Report to the NDIA

Level 3: Specialist Support Coordination

Specialist Support Coordination will:

  • Help you to understand your plan

  • Connect you with Supports and Services

  • Help you design Support Approaches

  • Establish Supports

  • Coach, Refine, Reflect

  • Provide Crisis: Planning, Prevention, Mitigation and Action

  • Tailored Support Coordination Addressing Complex Barriers

  • Design a Complex Service Plan

  • Build Capacity and Resilience

  • Report to the NDIA

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Support Coordination Level and Description Link - Click here.