
Behaviour Support and Regulated Restrictive Practices services focus on understanding and addressing behaviours of concern in a respectful, person-centred way. These services aim to enhance wellbeing, promote independence, and ensure that all care is delivered safely, ethically, and in accordance with best-practice standards. The goal is to improve quality of life while reducing or eliminating the need for restrictive practices.
Behaviour Support and Regulated Restrictive Practices services are delivered by qualified professionals who specialise in behavioural health and disability support. All interventions are guided by ethical standards and regulatory requirements, ensuring that every individual receives compassionate, person-centred support that prioritises safety, respect, and improved quality of life.

Promotes dignity, respect, and personal choice
Enhances emotional and social wellbeing
Reduces reliance on restrictive practices
Encourages positive, sustainable behaviour change
We provide support and assistance to people with disabilities who need help with daily living activities, health management, and social engagement. Our services support NDIS participants and people with disability care needs, delivered at home or in community settings.
Eligibility is based on individual needs, health conditions, and level of independence. This includes people with disabilities, complex care needs, and NDIS participants requiring support. An NDIS plan or approved assessment determines the type and level of care required.
Costs vary depending on the type and level of care required. Government subsidies may be available to reduce out-of-pocket expenses. You may contact us to discuss this further.
Yes. Care plans are regularly reviewed and updated to reflect any changes in health, mobility, or personal preferences.
