At Embrace & Grace, we believe every individual deserves the opportunity to live with independence, dignity, and confidence.
As an NDIS participant, you have the right to choose the support that best suits your needs and goals. Our team works alongside you and your family to provide personalised services that help you live the life you want.
We take the time to understand your preferences, interests, and aspirations so that your support plan reflects what matters most to you.
Our focus is always on building trust, encouraging independence, and supporting meaningful participation in the community.
Every participant is unique, and so is the support we provide.
We work closely with participants, families, and support coordinators to ensure services are delivered in a way that respects personal choices, cultural backgrounds, and individual goals.
Our team is committed to creating a supportive environment where participants feel safe, valued, and empowered.
If you are an NDIS participant looking for reliable and compassionate support, we would be happy to discuss how we can assist you.
Our team is ready to listen and help you explore the support options available.
At Embrace & Grace, we value strong partnerships with Support Coordinators, Plan Managers, and allied health professionals.
We understand the important role Support Coordinators play in helping participants navigate the NDIS and connect with the right services.
Our team is committed to working collaboratively with coordinators to ensure participants receive high-quality, reliable support that aligns with their NDIS plan goals.
Support Coordinators trust Embrace & Grace because we provide:
Our support workers are trained to provide respectful, reliable, and compassionate support in a way that promotes independence and confidence.
We aim to make the referral process as easy as possible.
Support Coordinators can refer participants by contacting our team directly via phone or email.
Our team will promptly respond and work with the participant to arrange an initial discussion about their support needs.