How does iCare support social and community participation for NDIS participants?

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August 29, 2024
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How does iCare support social and community participation for NDIS participants?

How does iCare support social and community participation for NDIS participants?

Navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) journey often means finding ways to boost social and community participation for NDIS participants.

At iCare, we understand the importance of fostering meaningful connections and active engagement within the community for NDIS participants. We believe that social inclusion is fundamental to overall wellbeing and helping empower individuals to live the best possible life they can.

Here are 4 ways iCare helps NDIS participants with social and community participation:

Tailored social participation support 

From local events to cultural outings, our goal is to ensure everyone can explore their interests and build meaningful connections.

Personalised assistance and care  

We accompany outings, offer companionship, and facilitate group activities to enhance social skills and independence.

Building confidence and independence

Through our structured programs, we emphasise building confidence, improving communication, and fostering a strong sense of community and belonging. 

Inclusivity and wellbeing 

We make it our priority to create a supportive environment where every participant feels valued and respected.

iCare’s NDIS Social and Community Participation Supports 

Whether you’re interested in trying new hobbies, expanding your social circle, or simply enjoying community events, iCare is here to support you. Contact us today to learn more about our NDIS services and how we can enhance your social and community participation journey. Schedule a meeting now.

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