Eureka Support Care Service’s vision is to create a resilient and empowered community in partnership, people with disability to live a great life with their choices.
If your individual support needs are complex, our registered and enrolled nurses can provide expert community nursing care. Visiting nurse and assessment, Setting up medication, Medication administration / supervision, Wound care, Respiratory support, Continence advice and management, Palliative support, Diabetes management, Hospital stay after care, Overnight nursing care Monitoring vitals, Catheter care, Stoma care
We acknowledge the importance of gaining and maintaining employment for individuals with disabilities. Our Assist Access/Maintain Employ service is designed to provide comprehensive support to help individuals overcome barriers and achieve their employment goals. We offer assistance with job searching, resume writing, interview preparation, and skills development.
Assistance with life stage transition service includes short and long terms support that aims at strengthening and supporting the participant's abilities and choices. Transitions such as moving out of one's home, joining the university, or getting a job are part of everyone's life.
We provide Support services for personal care and activities of daily living. It includes use of aids like hearing/communication devices, eating, toileting, showering, dressing, specific to your needs. Our team will take the time to learn your routines and how you would like to be cared for.
Our goal is to provide you with NDIS services that enhance your wellbeing and allow you to live as independently as possible. We dedicate an experienced support workers to provide your assistance with travelling or using public transport on a daily basis. As a part of this service, we cater to all your travelling requirements so that you are able to go out and about without any hesitation.
We want to see to reach your goal and become the best version of yourself. We can provide staff to assist daily task and shared living. This service incorporates assistance with and/or supervising tasks of daily life in a shared living environment, which is either temporary or ongoing, with a focus on developing the skills of each individual to live as autonomously as possible.
Our Innovative Community Participation services provide individuals with disabilities the opportunity to explore their interests, develop new skills, and foster lasting relationships within their community. We are dedicated to creating inclusive and accessible experiences that empower our participants to thrive and reach their full potential.
As devoted supporters of an autonomous lifestyle, life skills form the most important asset that lets an individual lead an independent life. We help our care recipients to realise their potential and take a step further towards meeting their life goals. We take the time to learn about your hobbies, goals or preferences, as well as personal needs such as mobility. Our support workers can assist you with developing independent living skills such as budgeting, cooking and home care, to support you to live as independently as possible.
Household tasks can be overwhelming at times, but we have you covered with everything you would need to live as independently as possible. Assistive products have been introduced to help you with your daily household tasks and enable you to live an enhanced life.
We can provide core supports such as travel and transport to appointments, help you participate in community, sporting and cultural events, group/centre activities and shopping, provide companionship, help you visit family and friends and support your volunteer and work participation.
We assist and encourage participants to participate in community, social, and recreational activities as part of a group. The goal is to create a welcoming and stimulating environment in which participants can meet new people, make new friends, participate in activities, and learn new skills while socializing and having fun.
We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land we stand on. We recognise the diverse needs of our community and we ensure our services are inclusive of all children, young people and their families including those who are of Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander descent, from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, those who identify as LGBTIQ and persons living with disability.