Group Centre Based Activities
NDIS Group / Centre-Based Programs and Activities
Socialization is crucial for a happy and healthy life, yet individuals with disabilities often lack opportunities to interact with others. The Advanced Care team addresses this challenge through group and centre-based activities, which are also covered under the NDIS program.
NDIS Group / Centre-Based Activities in Australia
Our group activities aim to achieve the following outcomes:
Enjoy Care offers a variety of group programs catering to different interests, with new activities added regularly. Our programs are run in a one-to-three ratio, providing both centre-based and community-based options.
- Building a natural network of friends and peers
- Getting to know your community and its available opportunities
- Exploring new interests and acquiring new skills
- Boosted self-esteem and a sense of belonging
- Engaging in education and employment
- Gaining the ability to live independently
Enjoy Care & Services
NDIS Group Programs, Enjoy Care and Services
We are united by the mission of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to enhance the lives of Australians living with significant and permanent disabilities, along with their carers, family members, and friends.
As a registered NDIS provider, we are proud to be nationally recognized. Join us in supporting this important cause!
By assisting participants in identifying and funding group or centre-based activities that connect them to their community, we empower them with greater control over their plans. We ensure that NDIS participants and their caregivers are linked to the community resources that best support them, while also helping them fully understand their NDIS plans.
Frequently Asked Questions FAQ(S)
What is a group-based center activity?
An individual can receive support to participate in community, social, or recreational activities, which take place either in a center or within the community.
Is it true that non-face-to-face services are included in the NDIS?
MDS offers non-facility support alongside direct assistance to participants. This includes tasks such as writing communication books, developing and monitoring care plans, collecting data to assess and report on participants’ goals, and conducting research and planning tailored to the needs of the participants. These activities are carried out regularly.
How much funding does the NDIS provide for activities?
NDIS participants may receive funding for daily activities as part of their support plans, allowing them to engage in community, social, economic, and everyday life activities.
Occupational support helps participants find or maintain employment in either the open or supported job market.
Occupational support helps participants find or maintain employment in either the open or supported job market.
Is it possible to self-manage Support Coordination?
Support Coordination is not funded for providers. Participants can choose from Agency-managed, Plan-managed, or Self-managed Support Coordination options.