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Read MoreAt Accessible Care, our Support Work in Adelaide supports participants with everyday living, independence, and community connection, in line with their NDIS goals.
Accessible Care is an NDIS and Aged Care provider delivering individualised, high-quality supports. We value choice and control and take a person-centred, strengths-based approach tailored to each participant’s goals, lifestyle, and environment.
We work closely with participants and families to organise and manage supports through clear communication and reliable service delivery, making the NDIS easier to navigate and trust.
Everyone’s life looks different. That is why we work closely with participants, families, and carers to create supports that reflect individual goals and align with National Disability Insurance Scheme plans.
We aim to build long-term, trusted support where you feel comfortable, understood, and in control.

We tailor our therapy to fit your child’s unique needs, ensuring support is provided in a comfortable, home environment.
Led by Lauren Crumlish, a certified paediatric speech pathologist with a background in neuroscience and years of clinical experience.
We offer before-school, after-school, and weekend appointments, along with the flexibility of mobile or telehealth sessions.
Support work is practical, everyday help that fits into your life and supports your independence, confidence, and community connection. Here is how it usually works.
A support worker can assist with everyday tasks at home, getting out into the community, attending appointments, and building confidence with daily routines. Support is shaped around your goals and what you want help with.
Support can happen at home, in your local community, or wherever you feel most comfortable. This might include neighbourhood outings, social activities, or support while running errands.
No. Some people use support work for a few hours a week, while others need more regular assistance. Support is flexible and can change as your needs and goals change.
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