Registered NDIS Provider

NDIS Services Melbourne

Advice Care provides person-centred NDIS supports to help participants live safely, build confidence, access the community, and work towards their personal goals.

Our NDIS Support Services

At Advice Care, we understand that every participant has different goals, needs, preferences, culture, family situation and daily routine. Our role is to provide safe, respectful and reliable support that helps each person live with dignity, independence and choice. We work with participants, families, carers, support coordinators, allied health professionals and other providers to make sure support is planned properly and delivered in a way that suits the participant.

Our services are designed to support people with daily living, community access, health-related needs, skill building, social connection and personal development. We focus on practical outcomes, clear communication and continuous improvement. Advice Care supports participants across Melbourne and nearby suburbs, including Mickleham, Craigieburn, Greenvale, Roxburgh Park, Broadmeadows, Epping and other surrounding areas.

Personal Care

Support with hygiene, grooming, dressing, mobility, routines and daily personal activities.

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Community Participation

Support to attend social, community, cultural, recreational and everyday activities.

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Household Tasks

Assistance with cleaning, laundry, home organisation and maintaining a safe living space.

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Transport Assistance

Support to attend medical appointments, school, work, community activities and daily commitments.

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Community Nursing

Health-related support delivered with care, privacy, dignity and participant safety in mind.

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Life Skills Development

Helping participants build independence, confidence and practical everyday living skills.

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Early Childhood Supports

Support for children and families to build participation, learning, inclusion and development.

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Therapeutic Supports

Support focused on functional capacity, wellbeing, communication and daily life outcomes.

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Social Work Services

Support with advocacy, family support, emotional wellbeing, planning and service connection.

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Person-Centred Support Built Around You

Advice Care believes that quality disability support should always start with the participant. We listen carefully, respect individual choices and provide support in a way that matches each person’s needs, goals and preferences. Our support planning process considers daily routines, health needs, culture, communication style, safety, privacy, independence and family involvement.

We also understand that support needs can change over time. A participant may need more support during a difficult period, after a hospital visit, during a plan review, or when building new skills. Our team works in a flexible way so support can be reviewed and adjusted when needed.

  • Support based on participant goals and choice
  • Respect for privacy, dignity, culture and values
  • Clear communication with participants and families
  • Safe support workers and proper service planning
  • Focus on independence, confidence and community connection

Advice Care Difference

We provide practical support with genuine care. Our team works with respect, patience and professionalism so every participant feels heard, valued and supported.

About Advice Care

Who We Support

Advice Care supports children, young people, adults and older participants with different support needs. We can assist participants who need help with personal care, social participation, daily living, home tasks, transport, health-related supports, skill building and family support. We also work with participants from culturally diverse backgrounds and can support clear communication with families and support networks.

Participants

Support based on your NDIS plan, daily needs, personal goals and preferred routines.

Families & Carers

Clear communication and practical support to help families feel informed and confident.

Support Coordinators

Easy referral process and responsive communication for participant service needs.

Safe, Respectful and Reliable NDIS Support

Safety and dignity are central to how we work. Advice Care aims to provide supports in a way that protects participant rights, privacy and wellbeing. Before support starts, we aim to understand the participant’s needs, risks, preferences and communication requirements. This helps workers provide support safely and respectfully.

We also focus on continuity of support. Where possible, participants are supported by workers who understand their routine, preferences and goals. If a change is needed, we aim to communicate clearly and make suitable arrangements so support continues with minimal disruption.

Our approach is simple: we listen, plan, support and review. We want participants to feel safe, included and empowered. Whether the goal is to attend community activities, learn daily living skills, manage a routine, access appointments, improve wellbeing or increase independence, Advice Care is ready to support the journey.

Need NDIS Support?

Contact Advice Care today to discuss your support needs or make a participant referral.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What NDIS services does Advice Care provide?

Advice Care provides personal care, community participation, household tasks, transport assistance, community nursing, life skills development, early childhood supports, therapeutic supports and social work services.

Does Advice Care support participants in Melbourne?

Yes. Advice Care supports participants across Melbourne and nearby suburbs including Mickleham, Craigieburn, Greenvale, Roxburgh Park, Broadmeadows and surrounding areas.

Can support coordinators refer participants?

Yes. Support coordinators, families, carers, allied health professionals and participants can contact Advice Care to discuss support needs and referral options.

How does Advice Care create a support plan?

We listen to the participant, review their goals and needs, consider risks and preferences, and work with their support network where consent is provided.