Many people are able to live active and fulfilling lives with physical disabilities and epilepsy. We see each person’s ability, not their disability, supporting people to break down the barriers, overcome their challenges, and enable individuals to live healthy and valued lives as part of their community.
We understand that physical disabilities and complex health needs can cause a wide range of challenges for people, both physical and emotional, which can have a significant impact on a person's abilities to form friendships, engage with their community, and do what others see as everyday tasks.


We work closely with the person, their family, and healthcare professionals so that our support can be seamlessly matched to the positive routines in place.

Continuous reviews are carried out to identify whether our service meets the needs of the person we support. We will identify any changes in health and needs, acting quickly to ensure those involved receive clear communication and advocating for them to access necessary equipment.

We upskill our staff through additional training to enable the people we support to remain independent, without admission to nursing care. This training includes: peg feeding, epilepsy and rescue medication, oxygen therapy, and more.
Let us help you find the right support.

