One of the practical advantages of Aamoon Care is accessing a wide range of NDIS funded supports through a single provider. Instead of coordinating between five or six different organisations, you can consolidate your services with us and deal with one team that knows your situation.
You do not have to use us for everything. But for participants who prefer simplicity, having one provider handle most or all supports saves time and reduces coordination overhead.
Daily personal activities include routine tasks like getting out of bed, dressing, managing mornings, keeping appointments, and organising your day.
Personal care is sensitive disability support, helping with bathing, toileting, grooming, dressing, and hygiene.
A clean, organised home isn’t a luxury; people with disabilities may find household tasks difficult or impossible.
Good nutrition matters, but when cooking is difficult or unsafe, people rely on takeaway, packaged meals, or skip meals.
Some people need overnight support for toileting, repositioning, seizures, anxiety, or sleep disturbances.
Lawn mowing and yard maintenance seem small, but if you cannot manage them, an overgrown yard causes problems.
Life skills are practical abilities for daily living—cooking, transport, money management, household tasks, social situations, and decision-making.
The NDIS recognises learning continues beyond school. For people with a disability, ongoing learning and new interests can be harder to access.
Social isolation is common for people with disabilities, not from lack of interest but due to real barriers.
Community participation support is about more than leaving home—it’s about being actively involved in your local community in meaningful ways.
Group activities and day programs provide structured social environments to participate in activities, build friendships, and develop skills.
Innovative community participation in the NDIS involves creative approaches to engagement, using new activities, technology, and unique experiences.
The NDIS is a complicated system. The language is dense, the categories are confusing, the rules change, and the difference between a good plan and a bad one can come down to how well you understand the process.
Managing an NDIS plan involves invoices, budgets, and tracking funds. Plan management handles these financial tasks for you.
Supported Independent Living (SIL) is a shared home arrangement where people with disabilities receive support to live independently.
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is designed for people with extreme disability or very high support needs.
Short term accommodation offers temporary housing with support, used for breaks, emergencies, housing transitions, or trial stays away from home.
Caring for someone with a disability is rewarding and exhausting; respite helps carers recharge and participants experience change.
Having stable housing is essential; without it, accessing supports, work, health, and connections becomes harder.
Accept referrals from coordinators, allied health, hospitals, and families.
You need an NDIS plan with relevant funding. Contact us to discuss which services suit your needs and set up a service agreement. If you do not have a plan yet, we can help you through the application process.
We service Greater Melbourne in Victoria and Brisbane, Ipswich, and Logan in Queensland. Our registration ID is 4-L5WTUFJ.
No. You can use us for some services and other providers for the rest. We are happy to work alongside your other providers.
If you are based in one of our service areas, yes. Some participants who move between states access services from both offices. Contact us to discuss your situation.
Contact us anyway. We may be able to help directly, or we can connect you with another provider who specialises in that area.