Daily Personal Activities
Respectful assistance with showering, dressing, grooming, meals, mobility, medication routines and other personal tasks.
Newcastle, Maitland and the Hunter
A practical local pathway for participants, families and support coordinators seeking daily living support, community access, respite, complex care, SIL or accommodation support.
One team, multiple support pathways
Treasure Disability Care welcomes enquiries from across Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Maitland and surrounding Hunter communities. We listen first, clarify the participant’s goals and risks, and then identify which support pathway may be suitable.
Services are not automatically available simply because a page lists them. Every start is subject to participant choice, NDIS or other funding, a safe assessment, compatible staffing, location and current capacity.
Our support services
Respectful assistance with showering, dressing, grooming, meals, mobility, medication routines and other personal tasks.
Individual support for appointments, shopping, activities, social connection, skills, confidence and community access.
Practical support with household routines and transport-related activities connected to participant goals and approved plans.
Referral conversations for psychosocial disability, complex routines, high-intensity needs and positive behaviour support implementation.
Discuss Supported Independent Living, specialist accommodation, vacancies and safe transition planning with our intake team.
Planned short-term support enquiries for participants and families, subject to funding, suitability, staffing and current capacity.
Child-safe enquiries for ages 5–17 within the published Hunter New England SSRC service area, with consent and detailed assessment.
Veterans and referrers can discuss community nursing needs, eligibility, clinical requirements and local service capacity.
Enquiries from older people, families, hospitals and professionals are reviewed to identify an appropriate support or referral pathway.
For support coordinators
Send the participant’s location, goals, plan dates, requested supports, preferred start date and key risks. For urgent hospital discharge or placement breakdown, tell us the safe discharge requirements and time frame.
Local coverage
Enquiries may come from Newcastle, Hamilton, Wallsend, Charlestown, Lake Macquarie, Cardiff, Belmont, Maitland, East Maitland, Rutherford, Thornton, Cessnock and Port Stephens. The practical service radius depends on the requested support, workforce and current capacity.
Questions
Participants can enquire about personal care, community participation, transport, household tasks, behaviour support, respite, SIL, accommodation pathways, complex support and referrals. Availability depends on assessment, funding, staffing and current capacity.
Yes. Support coordinators, families, hospitals and other professionals can contact Treasure Disability Care to discuss a participant referral and the safest next step.
Yes. Treasure Disability Care accepts child respite and SSRC enquiries for its published Hunter New England service area. Every referral is subject to child-safe assessment, consent, funding, staffing and current capacity.
The team can discuss Supported Independent Living, SDA and other disability accommodation pathways, including current support needs and suitability.
Helpful pathways
Explore social and community participation support.
Learn about SIL support and daily living pathways.
Review current SIL and SDA vacancy information.
Send an initial participant or professional enquiry.
Start a local conversation
Tell us where the participant lives, which supports are required and the preferred time frame. We will respond with the clearest available next step.