At Fave Service, we are dedicated to delivering attentive, compassionate, and
high-quality care to ensure the well being of those we serve
We understand that everyone’s daily routines and personal care needs are different. Our Assistance with Daily Living & Personal Care services are designed to support you in maintaining independence, dignity, and comfort in your own home and community..
We empower participants to build confidence, independence, and everyday skills. Our Life Skills & Capacity Building programs are tailored to your goals and designed to make daily living easier and more fulfilling.
Our Short-Term Accommodation (STA) and Respite services provide a safe, supportive, and welcoming environment when you or your carer need a break. Whether it’s overnight, a weekend, or a few weeks, we make sure you feel comfortable and cared for.
Our Group and Centre-Based Programs provide a supportive and engaging space where participants can learn, socialise, and enjoy meaningful activities. These programs are designed to build confidence, independence, and community connections in a safe, welcoming environment..
We support participants to develop everyday skills that build confidence, independence, and connection to the community.
We help you stay connected, active, and engaged with your community by supporting you to take part in activities you enjoy..
Support should feel like more than a service. It should feel like someone truly sees you. That’s why every connection begins with listening. Your goals, your voice, and your culture guide everything we do.
We offer genuine support with empathy and understanding.
We design services around your personal goals..
We embrace diversity to make everyone feel welcome.
We provide expert support with true care and compassion..
At Fave Support Service, we understand that everyone’s daily routines and personal care needs are different. Our Assistance with Daily Living & Personal Care services are designed to support you in maintaining independence, dignity, and comfort in your own home and community.
Refer someoneTo access the NDIS, you need to meet certain eligibility criteria:
Age – You must be under 65 years old when you apply.
Residency – You must be:
An Australian citizen, OR
A permanent resident, OR
Hold a Protected Special Category Visa.
Disability – You must have a permanent and significant disability that affects your ability to take part in everyday activities. This could be physical, intellectual, cognitive, neurological, sensory, or psychosocial.
Early Intervention – In some cases, children under 9 years old with developmental delay may also be eligible under the Early Childhood Approach.
If you’re unsure, you can complete the NDIS Access Checklist on the official NDIS website, or contact the NDIS directly to check your eligibility.
An NDIS service provider is an individual, business, or organisation that delivers supports or services to NDIS participants. Providers can help with a wide range of needs, such as:
Personal care and daily living assistance
Community access and social activities
Allied health therapies (like physiotherapy, speech therapy, psychology)
Supported Independent Living (SIL) and respite care
Support coordination and behaviour support
There are two types of providers:
Registered NDIS Providers – These providers are officially registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and meet specific quality and safety standards. Some supports (like Specialist Disability Accommodation or Specialist Behaviour Support) can only be delivered by registered providers.
Non-registered Providers – These providers may still deliver high-quality services but are not formally registered. If your plan is self-managed or plan-managed, you can choose from both registered and non-registered providers. If your plan is NDIA-managed, you must use registered providers.
NDIS support is designed to provide long-term assistance, but how long it lasts depends on each person’s circumstances.
Ongoing support: If you have a permanent and significant disability, the NDIS will continue to fund supports for as long as you meet the eligibility criteria.
Plan periods: NDIS plans usually run for 12 months, though in some cases they may be shorter (6 months) or longer (up to 3 years). At the end of each plan period, you’ll have a plan review to check your progress, update your goals, and adjust your supports.
Early Childhood Approach: For children under 9 with developmental delays, the NDIS may provide early intervention supports. These may not last forever—the goal is to give children the best start in life, and sometimes supports can be reduced or stopped if they are no longer needed.
In summary: NDIS support isn’t “one-off”—it continues as long as you are eligible and your disability-related needs require support.
The official NDIS website has a Provider Finder tool.
You can search by location, type of support (like therapies, community access, housing), or provider name.
If your plan is NDIA-managed, you must choose from these registered providers.
The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission keeps a searchable list of registered providers.
You can filter by service category, location, or provider name.
If you have Support Coordination in your plan, your coordinator can recommend providers that suit your needs.
LACs can also guide you through the process and connect you with providers in your area.
Websites like Clickability, MyCareSpace, or Disability Support Guide list both registered and non-registered providers, often with reviews from other participants.
Many participants and families find great providers through recommendations from friends, community groups, or peer networks.
Applying for NDIS funding is a step-by-step process. Here’s how it works:
You may be eligible if you:
Are under 65 years old
Live in Australia and are an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or Protected Special Category Visa holder
Have a permanent and significant disability that affects your daily life, OR are a child under 9 years old with developmental delay
You can check using the NDIS Access Checklist on the official NDIS website.
If you think you’re eligible, you’ll need to complete an Access Request Form (ARF). You can get this by:
Calling the NDIS on 1800 800 110
Visiting your local NDIS or Partner in the Community office
Asking your GP, allied health professional, or Local Area Coordinator (LAC) for help
The NDIS will ask for evidence about your disability, such as:
Reports from your GP, specialists, or allied health professionals
Details about how your disability impacts your daily life
Information about supports you already use
The NDIS will review your application and let you know in writing whether you’ve been approved. If you’re eligible, you’ll move on to NDIS planning.
You’ll meet with an NDIS planner or LAC to talk about:
Your goals and aspirations
The supports you need to achieve those goals
How your funding will be managed (NDIA, plan, or self-managed)
At Fave Support Service, we empower participants to build confidence, independence, and everyday skills.
Our Life Skills & Capacity Building programs are tailored to your goals and designed to make daily living easier and more fulfilling.
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