Local NDIS support

Registered NDIS Provider in Geelong

Person-centred NDIS supports focused on independence, dignity and meaningful outcomes.

Personalised NDIS Support for People Living in Geelong

If you are looking for a trusted NDIS provider in Geelong, Due Care Services is here to help. We provide personalised disability supports that help children, adults and older Australians build independence, improve everyday living skills and participate more confidently in their community.

As a registered NDIS provider, we work with participants, families, support coordinators, hospitals, GPs, allied health professionals and community organisations to deliver supports that reflect each participant’s goals, preferences and support needs.

Our services in Geelong are designed to be practical, respectful and focused on real outcomes.

Geelong is part of Greater Geelong, and many local participants and families need flexible NDIS supports that can be delivered at home, in the community and through telehealth where appropriate.

Geelong is a major regional centre with strong health, community and transport links, making it an important area for participants needing coordinated disability supports.

We also support nearby suburbs including Belmont, Highton, Grovedale, Waurn Ponds, Corio, Norlane. If your suburb is not listed, please contact us and our team can confirm whether support is available in your area.

Our NDIS Services in Geelong

Due Care Services provides a broad range of NDIS supports in Geelong, including:

Occupational Therapy

Practical Occupational Therapy support to help participants improve independence, safety, daily living skills and community participation.

Functional Capacity Assessments

Comprehensive assessments and reports to help identify support needs, goals, risks and recommendations for NDIS planning and reviews.

Supported Independent Living

Support for participants who require help with daily routines, personal care, household tasks, skill development and building independence in a supported living environment.

Assistance with Daily Living

Respectful support with personal care, routines, meal preparation, appointments and everyday activities.

Community Participation

Support to access local activities, build confidence, strengthen social connections and participate in the community.

Household Tasks

Assistance to maintain a clean, safe and organised home while encouraging independence.

Transport Assistance

Reliable transport support to appointments, therapy, shopping, education, employment and community activities.

Community Nursing

Professional nursing supports for eligible participants with health-related support needs.

Development of Life Skills

Capacity-building support to help participants develop everyday skills such as cooking, routines, budgeting, communication and community access.

Assist Life Stage Transition

Support during important life changes, including moving home, starting study or work, building independence or adjusting to new support arrangements.

Accommodation and Tenancy Supports

Support to build the skills needed to obtain, maintain and succeed in suitable housing. Due Care Services does not guarantee or provide housing placements.

Choosing the right NDIS provider is about more than service availability. It is about finding a team that listens, communicates clearly and understands how to support your goals.

Participants, families and referrers choose Due Care Services because we provide:

  • Registered NDIS provider services.
  • Respectful, person-centred support.
  • Experienced Occupational Therapy input.
  • Clear communication with participants, families and support coordinators.
  • Flexible home, community and telehealth supports where appropriate.
  • A strong focus on independence, dignity and participant choice.
  • Services aligned with the NDIS Practice Standards.

We value collaboration because better outcomes are achieved when everyone works together.

We welcome referrals from:

  • Participants and families.
  • Support coordinators.
  • Plan managers.
  • Hospitals and discharge planners.
  • General practitioners.
  • Allied health professionals.
  • Schools and community organisations.

With participant consent, we communicate with the relevant support network to help ensure services are coordinated and goal-focused.

Do you provide NDIS support in Geelong?

Yes. Due Care Services provides NDIS supports in Geelong and nearby suburbs, subject to service availability and participant needs.

Can I access Occupational Therapy in Geelong?

Yes. Occupational Therapy may be available in Geelong through home visits, community appointments or telehealth where appropriate.

Can support coordinators make referrals?

Yes. We welcome referrals from support coordinators, hospitals, allied health professionals, families and participants.

Do you support self-managed, plan-managed and NDIA-managed participants?

Yes. We can discuss your funding arrangement and confirm how our services may be provided under your NDIS plan.

How do I get started?

You can call Due Care Services, email our team or complete the online referral form. We will discuss your goals, support needs and next steps.

If you are looking for a reliable NDIS provider in Geelong, our team is ready to help.

Phone: 0406 371 523

Email: info@duecareservices.com.au

Referral Form: /referrals/

Office Hours: 8am–6pm

Support Services: Available 24 hours a day for participants receiving approved supports.

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