NDIS Support Shaped Around Life in Melton West
Due Care Services supports NDIS participants living in Melton West, part of Melton’s established western neighbourhoods. We provide practical disability support that begins with the person—not a standard package. Our team listens to your priorities, learns how your week works and helps plan supports around your goals, culture, communication preferences and existing support network.
For participants in Melton West, this may mean support at home, assistance to attend appointments, help developing everyday skills or a coordinated referral for therapy and assessment. Our local approach places particular emphasis on reliable everyday support and capacity building. The aim is maintaining routines while working towards greater independence, while respecting participant choice and control.
Supporting the Melton West Community
Reliable support should fit naturally into everyday life. We work with participants in Melton West and nearby communities including Melton, Kurunjang, Brookfield and Melton South. Services may take place at home, in community settings or by telehealth when that is appropriate for the participant and the service being delivered.
Availability varies by service, support needs, travel requirements and current team capacity. Contact us with your suburb and preferred service and we will explain what is available without making promises before we understand your situation.
Our NDIS Services in Melton West
Occupational Therapy and Functional Capacity Assessments
Our Occupational Therapy team can assess daily functioning, safety, routines, participation and environmental barriers. Where appropriate, a Functional Capacity Assessment can provide clear evidence about support needs and recommendations for NDIS planning.
Daily Living and Household Support
Participants may receive respectful assistance with personal activities, meal preparation, household tasks, shopping, routines and appointments. Support is planned to strengthen capability and preserve dignity rather than taking over unnecessarily.
Community Participation and Transport
We can support participants to attend activities, build confidence using community services and maintain social connections. Transport assistance is linked to agreed goals and service arrangements.
Supported Independent Living and Life Skills
For eligible participants, we provide Supported Independent Living and skill-building support focused on routines, decision-making, communication, cooking, budgeting and greater independence at home.
Community Nursing and Transition Support
Community Nursing is delivered according to assessed health needs and care plans. Assist Life Stage Transition and accommodation or tenancy supports can help participants prepare for change, understand responsibilities and develop skills for maintaining a home. Due Care Services does not guarantee housing placements.
Why Choose Due Care Services in Melton West
Participants choose Due Care Services for respectful communication, clear next steps and support that remains connected to individual goals. We are a registered NDIS provider and work within relevant quality, safeguarding and worker-screening requirements. We welcome feedback and involve participants in decisions about how their support is delivered.
Working with Families and Referrers
We accept enquiries from participants, families, nominees, support coordinators, plan managers, hospitals, GPs and allied health professionals. With participant consent, we communicate with the relevant people so that goals, risks, assessment information and service responsibilities are understood. Referrers receive a clear response about suitability, availability and required documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Due Care Services currently accept referrals from Melton West?
We welcome referrals from Melton West, subject to the requested service, participant needs and current capacity. Contact us to confirm availability.
Can services be provided in my home?
Some supports and assessments may be delivered at home. Community appointments and telehealth may also be considered when suitable. We will explain the available format before service begins.
Can a support coordinator or health professional refer someone?
Yes. Professional referrers may submit a referral with the participant’s consent. We also accept enquiries directly from participants, families and authorised representatives.
How do I make a referral?
Use our online referral form, call 0406 371 523 or email info@duecareservices.com.au. Please send private participant details through the secure referral pathway rather than the website assistant.
Contact Due Care Services
To discuss NDIS support in Melton West, call 0406 371 523 during office hours from 8am to 6pm, email info@duecareservices.com.au or complete the referral form. Approved participant supports may be available 24 hours where this forms part of the participant’s agreed service arrangement.
