Community Access
NDIS
Our social and community access services help NDIS participants to get out and about in their community and take part in the activities they love. We can assist with transport, access to facilities and support to participate in community events and activities.
We understand that you might feel the need to belong to a community and feel connected to people your age. It is important for all social beings to interact within the community to improve their mental health and have an optimistic approach towards life. At OSAN Ability, we have a vision of forming different communities within our group of clients with a range of community & social participation programs focused on empowering disabled persons. It can be incredibly hard and demotivating but these social activities can be beneficial and fulfilling.
We can help you feel connected to the community as it is one of the most important parts for all people with disability for both their physical & emotional well-being. That’s why OSAN Ability Assist provides a range of community participation and inclusion disability.
Our Approach to Community Access NDIS
- Understanding our client – As every individual has different needs, interests and hobbies. We offer the most holistic, outcome-focused community support.
- Deciding on activities – We proceed to talk about the activities that could be performed and within the means of the client. This could involve activities that could boost creativity, intelligence, physical activities or technology.
- Increasing your scope of activity – We are always encouraging you to try new things and experiences which might include arts & craft, technology or fitness activities
- Individual – You can choose to learn skills individually or join a group.
- Make friends – Make friends everyday with us. meeting new people at different social events will help you form connections. You would meet people with different walks of life with the same interests as you.
If you are an NDIS participant, we can support you with approved funding on your plan in the following areas:
- Core Support: Community and Social Activities to improve daily living skill sets.
- Capital: Bridging accommodation for younger participants who are at risk of being admitted to aged care, or those who wish to leave aged care, while they wait for home modifications or identified specialist disability accommodation.
- Capacity Building: Assistance in Social and Community Participation.