At Collective Care Companions, we understand the important role Support Coordinators play in helping participants navigate the NDIS and achieve meaningful outcomes.
As a Registered NDIS Provider, we work collaboratively with Support Coordinators, participants, families, carers and allied health professionals to deliver quality disability supports that are responsive, flexible and aligned with participant goals.
We know that finding the right provider is about more than simply filling support hours. It's about building trusted relationships, maintaining open communication, and ensuring participants receive supports that genuinely improve their quality of life.
Our team is committed to making the referral and onboarding process simple, transparent and efficient while maintaining a strong focus on participant choice and control.
Whether a participant requires personal care, community access, nursing support or assistance developing everyday life skills, we are here to help.
We understand what matters most when choosing an NDIS provider.
We aim to respond to referrals promptly and commence supports as quickly as possible while ensuring appropriate assessments and planning are completed.
Participants and families can feel confident knowing our services are delivered in accordance with the NDIS Practice Standards and Quality Indicators.
We understand that participant needs change over time. Our supports are designed to be flexible and tailored to individual goals, preferences and circumstances.
Our team includes compassionate and experienced Support Workers and Registered Nurses who are committed to delivering safe, reliable and person-centred care.
We value open and timely communication with participants, families and Support Coordinators, ensuring everyone remains informed and involved throughout the participant journey.
Simple and transparent onboarding with no hidden fees or unnecessary barriers.
We provide a range of disability support services designed to help participants live independently, build confidence and participate fully in their communities.
Supporting participants with everyday activities including:
Our aim is to promote independence while providing respectful and practical support tailored to individual needs.
Helping participants maintain a safe, clean and comfortable home environment through:
Supporting participants to build confidence, social connections and independence through:
Helping participants safely access:
Our Registered Nurses provide:
Supporting participants to develop practical skills that promote independence, including:
Specialised supports delivered by appropriately trained and experienced staff for participants with more complex care requirements.
We proudly provide services to participants who are:
No matter how funding is managed, our team is here to make accessing supports simple, flexible and stress-free.
We believe quality support starts with understanding the person behind the plan.
We begin with a friendly conversation to understand the participant, their goals, interests, current supports and individual preferences.
Our team reviews the participant's NDIS plan, funding categories and goals to identify the most appropriate supports and maximise available funding.
We undertake a comprehensive assessment that includes:
Working collaboratively with participants, families and Support Coordinators, we identify meaningful goals and develop practical strategies to support independence and wellbeing.
A transparent Service Agreement is developed outlining:
Participants are carefully matched with support workers based on:
We believe the right match is essential to building trust and achieving positive outcomes.
A personalised care plan is developed to guide service delivery and ensure supports remain consistent, participant-focused and aligned with individual goals.
Supports commence with ongoing communication between participants, families and our team to ensure services remain responsive, flexible and effective.
Participant goals, outcomes and support needs are reviewed regularly so services continue to evolve with changing circumstances and aspirations.
At Collective Care Companions, quality care is more than providing support services — it is about building trust, promoting safety and delivering meaningful outcomes.
Our commitment is to deliver safe, respectful and reliable disability supports that make a genuine difference in people's lives.
Collective Care Companions proudly provides disability services throughout Perth Metropolitan, including:
Applecross, Armadale, Atwell, Baldivis, Beckenham, Booragoon, Brookdale, Bull Creek, Byford, Canning Vale, Cockburn Central, Como, Fremantle, Gosnells, Hamilton Hill, Harrisdale, Kelmscott, Mandurah, Murdoch, Parkwood, Rockingham, South Perth, Spearwood, Success, Wellard and Willetton.
Perth CBD, Balcatta, Clarkson, Greenwood, Innaloo, Joondalup, Landsdale, Leederville, Mirrabooka, Mount Hawthorn, Nollamara, North Perth, Osborne Park, Scarborough, Wanneroo, Warwick, Westminster and Yokine.
Ascot, Bassendean, Belmont, Bentley, Carlisle, East Perth, Ellenbrook, High Wycombe, Kewdale, Maylands, Midland, Morley, Mount Lawley and Victoria Park.
Nedlands, Claremont, Wembley, Leederville, Mosman Park, Cottesloe and Subiaco.
If your participant lives outside these suburbs, please contact us as we may still be able to assist.
Our fees are charged in accordance with the current NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits.
Please contact us if you would like to discuss service availability or obtain a Service Agreement.