Personal Care
Support with hygiene, grooming, dressing, meals, mobility, medication routines and everyday personal activities.

Gosford, Wyong and the Central Coast
Local enquiries for daily support, community participation, respite, complex care, SIL and accommodation pathways, with clear communication for participants, families and coordinators.
Support close to home
The Central Coast stretches across distinct communities, so support needs to work around real travel, family, appointment and community routines. Treasure Disability Care begins with the participant’s goals, preferred communication and daily life.
We welcome enquiries for the services below, but support starts only after funding, risks, worker competencies, travel feasibility and current capacity have been confirmed.
Complete support offering
Support with hygiene, grooming, dressing, meals, mobility, medication routines and everyday personal activities.
Support for appointments, activities, shopping, social connection, skill-building and greater confidence in the community.
Assistance with participant-led household routines that help maintain a safe, comfortable and more independent home life.
Transport-related assistance connected to appointments, essential activities and approved participant goals.
Structured support enquiries for psychosocial disability, behaviour plans, predictable routines and complex communication needs.
Capacity reviews for higher support needs where appropriately trained staff, clinical arrangements and safe plans can be established.
Supported Independent Living, specialist accommodation, vacancies and transition conversations for participants and referrers.
Short-term respite and child-safe SSRC enquiries, including ages 5–17 within the published Central Coast SSRC service area.
Older people, veterans, families and professionals can enquire about relevant community care and nursing pathways.
Referral support
For a faster initial review, include the participant’s suburb, age, plan dates, requested support, preferred schedule, communication needs, mobility, medication or clinical requirements, behaviour plan information and desired start date.
Central Coast communities
Participants and referrers may contact us from Gosford, Erina, Terrigal, Woy Woy, Umina Beach, Kariong, Tuggerah, Wyong, Lake Haven, The Entrance and nearby Central Coast suburbs. Exact service availability varies by support type, travel, staffing and current capacity.
Questions
Enquiries can cover personal care, household tasks, community participation, transport, behaviour support, complex support, respite, SIL, SDA and other accommodation pathways.
Yes. Support coordinators, hospitals, families and other professionals can discuss referrals, including urgent transitions, subject to a safe suitability and capacity review.
Yes. Treasure Disability Care accepts SSRC and child respite enquiries for its published Central Coast service area. Acceptance depends on consent, funding, a child-safe assessment, staffing and current capacity.
No. Services are provided only after the participant’s needs, funding, risks, staffing, location and current capacity have been assessed.
Related services
Learn about respectful help with everyday routines.
Explore community access and participation support.
Read about child-safe substitute residential care.
Send an initial participant or professional enquiry.
Speak with the team
Tell us the suburb, requested service and preferred timing. We will review the information and explain the most realistic next step.