NDIS Supports

NDIS Supports in the St George & Surrounding Areas

St George Community is a Registered NDIS provider, delivering flexible, person-centred supports across the St George and surrounding areas.

We support people with NDIS plans to live independently, stay connected to their community and work towards meaningful personal goals. We work alongside participants, families and carers to provide supports that reflect individual needs, preferences and circumstances.

One-on-one support at home and in the community
Our supports can be delivered at home, in the community, or a combination of both, depending on what works best for each participant. Supports may be short-term or ongoing and are designed to support independence, wellbeing and social participation.

Our NDIS services include

  • Support to access the community using our transport services
  • One-on-one assistance to attend appointments, social outings and activities
  • Help at home with cleaning, cooking and meal preparation
  • Support with shopping, errands and everyday tasks outside the home
  • Personal care at home, including showering, grooming and daily routines, delivered with dignity and respect

Registering for NDIS supports
If you have an NDIS plan and are looking for support, you can register your interest using the NDIS Participant Registration Form below. Once we receive your details, a member of our team will be in touch to discuss your needs and next steps.

If you do not yet have an NDIS plan, you can contact the NDIS directly on 1800 800 110 to find out more about eligibility and access.

Our commitment to NDIS participants

  • Support that helps you work towards your individual goals
  • Respect for you as an individual, including your choices and preferences
  • Privacy and confidentiality at all times
  • Choice and control over your supports, with the option to change or stop services at any time

You can register your interest using the NDIS Participant Registration Form below, or contact us directly to discuss your needs – 📞 Call 9585 3000.

Participant Stories

Read how our NDIS supports have helped people stay connected, build confidence and work towards their goals.

When Tim moved into his group home at the age of 52, he had spent most of his life living in an institutional setting and had limited opportunities for community participation.

Through the support of The Disability Trust and our NDIS one-on-one services, Tim began to build routine, confidence and meaningful engagement in his day-to-day life.

For more than five years, Tim has participated in regular weekday outings with his long-term support worker, Patricia. These outings support Tim to access the community, build social connections, and engage in activities that promote physical health, emotional wellbeing and independence.

As a result, Tim now leads a fuller and more active life. He is more socially connected, more engaged with his home environment, and demonstrates improved wellbeing and confidence.

Tim’s smile reflects the positive impact of consistent, person-centred support.

A support worker and NDIS participant enjoying time outdoors at a scenic coastal lookout during a supported social outing, with the participant de-identified for privacy.

When Anita* first connected with our NDIS team, she hadn’t left her house for six months.

The world beyond her front door felt overwhelming and out of reach.

With patient, personalised one-on-one support, that first step outside became the beginning of a complete shift. Confidence grew. Trust was built. Community slowly became part of everyday life again.

Today, Anita is thriving. She now attends social outings several times a week and has formed a strong, supportive bond with her support worker, someone who truly understands her, moves at her pace and supports her goals.

Anita also uses our one-on-one support to attend her weekly therapies, including OT. Since connecting with St George Community, she has been encouraged and supported to build greater independence at home, including accessing practical tools such as a reading aid to support her day-to-day life.

This is the impact the right NDIS support can have.

* Name changed for privacy.

James spends Tuesdays and Saturdays with our Support Worker Vera and during COVID our staff needed to be creative in finding isolated locations where our participants could enjoy their creative arts in the fresh air.