Community Access covers a range of services that are designed to encourage independence and improve everyday life skills. This is a personal one-to-one approach where support is tailored to each participant’s individual needs and circumstances.
Community Access supports in Blacktown may include:
Community participation (supporting you to attend appointments, support with grocery shopping, or access social activities of your choice)
Self-care (home skills such as cooking and cleaning)
Capacity building (travel training, parenting training and budgeting support)
In-home support (when your usual support network is unavailable)
This is a flexible support service where we carefully match participants to a support worker most suited to you. If you would like more information about these supports, please contact you are call us on 1300 668 123 or send an email to info@interactionservices.org
Why Choose Interaction for Community Access NDIS Services in Blacktown?
The relationship between participants and support workers is incredibly important. This is why we will always match you with the best support worker for you. If you choose our services, we will ask you a set of questions to identify the best person who can meet your needs and ensure that you are happy with the choice.
Interaction also offer support for parents with intellectual disability. Click here to learn more.
Our one-to-one support program can be tailored specifically to cater to the requirements of individuals with any type of disability. This may include accessing the local community, providing in-home support or delivering training for life skills with a focus on enhancing your health and wellbeing.
For further information regarding community access and NDIS support in Blacktown, please call 1300 668 123.
Reach out for Community Access Services in Blacktown
Our Community Access and Self Care team is full of compassionate and experienced Support Workers who value life-long learning and understand the best ways to support your needs. Community Access and Self Care encourages and empowers you to live how you want to live, while working toward your goals.
Encouraging social and community participation is an integral part of our work. For example, your Interaction support worker can work with you to organise social outings, attend events or explore your personal hobbies and areas of interest.
Our Community Access NDIS supports in Blacktown can also include travel training, parenting training and in-home support. Regardless of the circumstances, we aim to empower every participant and equip them with valuable life-long skills.