Community Access

Community Access NDIS 

At Russell Healthcare, we’ve seen first-hand the positive impact community engagement has on the lives of our participants. We believe that when individuals feel connected and supported, they are more likely to thrive and lead fulfilling lives. 

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Community Access

Community Access services at Russell Healthcare

Our goal is to build a brighter, happier future for our participants by engaging in a variety of activities to help participants develop social connections, learn new skills, and participate in leisure activities that bring joy and fulfilment.

Our holistic approach to NDIS community access is personalised and tailored to each individual's needs, promoting independence and well-being. With a focus on inclusivity and diversity, we strive to create a welcoming and supportive environment where everyone feels valued and respected. Whether it's exploring a museum, learning how to cook a new dish, or simply enjoying a day at the beach, our community support services aim to empower individuals to live their best lives.

What's included

Group-based activities

  • Participate in local community groups and centre-based activities
  • Community BBQs and picnics
  • Connect and thrive in a social environment
  • Meet new people, build friendships and improve confidence in social situations
  • Group yoga or meditation

Field trips and recreation

  • Dining out at cafes and restaurants
  • Visiting the library
  • Excursions to theme parks, movies, museums and galleries
  • Trips to local parks and beaches

Learning something new

  • Music classes
  • Pottery and art classes
  • Building daily living skills such as cooking or cleaning

Staying active

  • Participating in sports and games
  • Gardening
  • Dance classes
  • Yoga
  • Swimming

Transport assistance

  • Planning and organising appointments, transport and travel
  • Transport to visit friends and family
  • Transport to work, school or university

Using technology to stay in touch

  • Personalising and setting up new devices
  • Learning how to use social media and Facetime to contact friends and family

Respite services

To learn more about how to access community social and recreational activities and support services, please call 1300 204 643 or contact us.

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