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Angels of Mercy Community Care

Achieve Your Goals

Living an independent life and having all supports available to help the participants achieve their goals is the mission of the team at Angels of Mercy Community Care. Our compassionate team will ensure that you receive all the support you deserve for a fulfilling life.

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About Us

Registered NDIS Provider

Angels of Mercy was established in Craigieburn as a direct response to local community demand for high-quality disability care services in Melbourne. Our team of Disability Support Workers and NDIS Support Coordinators are passionately driven to support people living with disabilities in achieving their goals and enhancing their quality of life.

Our staff is accredited, qualified, and thoroughly screened to ensure that all of our clients receive the best possible disability services in Australia. We have a highly dedicated and diverse employee pool that specialises in several disability support service areas. As a highly recognised NDIS Registered Provider, we collaborate closely with clients and their families to better plan for their goals and NDIS aspirations. We are happy to assist you in managing your NDIS Plan, with a particular emphasis on home care and community involvement.

Others may see you as a number, but we will treat you as a member of the team.

Our Services

What Would You Rather Do?

Deliver high quality services to our clients with respect.

Assist Personal Activities 3

Assist Daily Personal Activities

Support Coordination 5

Support Coordination

Participate in Community 2

Community Participation

Household Tasks 3

Household Tasks

Development Life Skills 9

Development Life Skills

Psychological Recovery Coach

Psychosocial Recovery Coach

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Assist Travel / Transport

Assist Life Stage Transition

Assist Life Stages and Transition

Group Activities 7

Group / Centre Activities

Daily Task Shared Living 5

Daily Tasks / Shared Living

We're NDIS Registered Provider

What is NDIS?

  • There are around 4.3 million Australians who have a disability. Within the next five years, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will provide more than $22 billion in funding a year to an estimated 500,000 Australians who have permanent and significant disability. For many people, it will be the first time they receive the disability support they need.
  • The NDIS can provide all people with disability with information and connections to services in their communities such as doctors, sporting clubs, support groups, libraries and schools, as well as information about what support is provided by each state and territory government.

NDIS - What does it mean?

  • National: The NDIS is being introduced progressively across all states and territories.
  • Disability: The NDIS provides support to eligible people with intellectual, physical, sensory, cognitive and psychosocial disability. Early intervention supports can also be provided for eligible people with disability or children with developmental delay.
  • Insurance: The NDIS gives all Australians peace of mind if they, their child or loved one is born with or acquires a permanent and significant disability, they will get the support they need.
  • Scheme: The NDIS is not a welfare system. The NDIS is designed to help people get the support they need so their skills and independence improve over time.

Who can access NDIS

If you are aged between 7 and 65, a local area coordinator can help you to understand the NDIS, apply and connect with other government and community supports.

If you have a child aged under 7, an early childhood partner can provide supports to children before they apply, and let families know if the NDIS is right for their child.

Age requirements

Question 1: Are you aged between 7 and 65?

Yes. Go to the next question.

No. I have a child aged under 7. Find out more about Help for children under 7.

No. I’m over 65. You must be under 65 to access the NDIS. You may be able to access other supports. Find out about NDIS and Aged Care .

Residence requirements

Question 2: Are you an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or Protected Special Category Visa holder?

Yes. Go to the next question.

No. You may be able to access other supports. The NDIS is only available to:

Question 3: Do you live in Australia?

Yes. Go to the next question.

No. You may be able to access other supports. The NDIS is only available to people who live in Australia .

Disability requirements

Question 4: Do you have a disability caused by a permanent impairment?

Yes. Go to the next question.

No. The NDIS is only available to people who have a disability caused by a permanent impairment . The impairment may be intellectual, cognitive, neurological, sensory, physical, or psychosocial.

Question 5: Do you usually need disability-specific supports to complete daily life activities?

Yes. If you usually need disability-specific supports to complete daily life activities you may be eligible. Find out how to apply

No. Go to the next question.

Early intervention requirements

Question 6: Do you need some supports now to reduce your future need for support?

Yes. You may be eligible if you need some supports now to reduce your future need for support . Find out how to apply.

No. Go to the next question.

Question 7: Do you need some supports now for your family to build their skills to help you?

Yes. You may be eligible if you need some supports now for your family to build their skills to help you . Find out how to apply.

No. The NDIS may not be the best way to support you. But a local area coordinator can help you connect with other government and community supports.

Why choose us?

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