NDIS Therapeutic Supports in Melbourne
Advice Care supports participants to improve wellbeing, daily living capacity, communication, independence, family connection and meaningful participation.
Therapeutic Supports for Daily Life and Wellbeing
Therapeutic supports under the NDIS can help participants build skills, improve daily function, manage challenges and work towards meaningful goals. At Advice Care, our therapeutic support services are designed to help participants improve independence, emotional wellbeing, family connection, communication, routines and community participation.
Participants may need therapeutic support for many reasons. Some may need help building confidence, managing daily routines, understanding emotions, improving communication, connecting with services, developing social skills or working towards greater independence. Our support is practical, respectful and based on the participant’s NDIS plan and personal goals.
Advice Care works with participants, families, carers, support coordinators, allied health professionals and other providers where consent is provided. We focus on clear communication, participant choice, cultural respect and support that fits real-life needs.
Functional Capacity Support
Support to improve everyday function, participation and confidence in daily life.
Life SkillsEmotional Wellbeing
Support for stress, confidence, adjustment, social connection and daily challenges.
Social Work SupportCommunication Support
Helping participants express needs, understand routines and build social confidence.
Learn MoreDaily Living Skills
Support to build routines, independence, decision-making and practical living skills.
Daily LivingFamily Support
Helping families understand needs, routines, goals and practical support strategies.
Family SupportCommunity Participation
Support to build confidence in social, recreational and community settings.
Community SupportGoal Planning
Helping participants identify goals, barriers, strengths and practical next steps.
Request SupportCapacity Building
Support that helps participants build confidence, independence and daily life skills.
All ServicesCare Team Collaboration
Working with support networks and professionals where participant consent is provided.
Make a ReferralSupport That Builds Capacity and Confidence
Advice Care believes therapeutic support should be practical, respectful and focused on the participant’s real-life goals. Our approach is not just about appointments or reports. It is about helping participants feel more confident, included and supported in their everyday life.
Therapeutic support may include working on communication, emotional wellbeing, family relationships, routines, social participation, decision-making, independence or access to community supports. We aim to provide support that is clear, useful and connected to the participant’s NDIS goals.
- Support based on participant goals, strengths and daily needs
- Respect for privacy, dignity, culture and communication style
- Practical support for wellbeing, independence and participation
- Collaboration with families and professionals where consent is provided
- Focus on capacity building and meaningful outcomes
Practical Therapeutic Support
We help participants build confidence, improve daily life skills and work towards better wellbeing and participation.
Contact Advice CareWho We Support
Advice Care provides therapeutic supports for participants with different needs and goals. Support may be suitable for children, young people, adults and families who need assistance with capacity building, emotional wellbeing, communication, daily routines, family support, community participation or independence.
Participants Building Capacity
Support to improve daily function, independence, confidence and goal achievement.
Children and Families
Support for routines, communication, emotional wellbeing, inclusion and family needs.
Support Coordinators
Clear communication and practical support to help participants work towards NDIS goals.
Therapeutic Support Connected to Everyday Life
Advice Care aims to deliver therapeutic supports in a way that is meaningful and easy to understand. Before support starts, we aim to understand the participant’s goals, current challenges, strengths, communication needs, family situation, risks and support preferences. This helps us provide support that is useful and relevant.
Therapeutic support can connect with many other NDIS services. For example, a participant may use life skills support to build independence, social work support to manage family or wellbeing concerns, community participation support to build confidence, or early childhood support to strengthen routines and inclusion. Advice Care can help make these supports work together.
We also understand that progress takes time. Some participants may need repetition, encouragement, clear steps, family involvement or support in familiar environments before they feel confident to try new skills or activities. Our team aims to provide calm and consistent support.
Our goal is to support participants to feel more capable, connected and confident. We provide therapeutic support with respect, patience and genuine care while supporting participant choice, dignity and independence.
Need NDIS Therapeutic Support?
Contact Advice Care today to discuss therapeutic supports for yourself, your family member or a participant you support.
Contact Advice CareFrequently Asked Questions
What are therapeutic supports under the NDIS?
Therapeutic supports can help participants improve capacity, wellbeing, daily living skills, communication, family connection, independence and community participation.
Can Advice Care provide therapeutic support for children?
Yes. Advice Care can support children and families where the support aligns with the child’s NDIS plan, goals and needs.
Can therapeutic support help with emotional wellbeing?
Yes. Therapeutic support may help participants manage stress, confidence, adjustment, communication and daily life challenges.
Can support coordinators refer participants?
Yes. Participants, families, carers, support coordinators and allied health professionals can contact Advice Care to discuss therapeutic supports.

