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Parenting is hard at times and the parenting journey can sometimes feel like a bit of a roller coaster and, oftentimes, the ‘challenge’ factor increases when your child has additional needs. Sometimes you can feel like you’ve finally reached the summit and hit ‘Parenting Level: Awesome’. At other times, you’ll feel your heart nearly break as you hit the lowest point of the loop, and maybe it will feel like you’ve had a complete ‘Parenting Fail’. We know, because we’ve been where you are – and that’s exactly why Support to Grow exists.
“Plants grow when you give them water & care. Children grow when you give them love and attention.”
Harvey McKinnon
We provide a variety of In-Home Support services to help adults and children, and their families, to meet the challenges of daily life.
Assisting people of all ages and levels of ability to increase or maintain their independence, by helping them to complete regular tasks and activities of daily living.
Our Support Coordination service helps clients with NDIS funding to achieve the goals of their NDIS plan by organising healthcare providers, and arranging access to other services and supports.
To help you and your child get out and about in the community – for whatever reason. From providing opportunities for kids and families to socialise and connect with each other, to assisting a adult to attend a medical appointment.
The support provided by the NDIS to people living with disability is designed to help them get the support they need to develop their skills and independence over time.
We provide nurturing care and reliable assistance to help you, your disabled child, and your family meet the challenges of daily life. We can teach you valuable practical skills to help you learn, grow, and confidently face life’s challenges together. We provide the kind of empathy, support and understanding that can only come from lived experience.
Disability support to help you and your family to live, laugh, and grow. We are here to provide you and your family with the help and guidance, skills and knowledge, communication initiatives and learning experiences you and your disabled child need as you navigate the challenges of daily life.