Our goal is to simplify the purchase of your disability equipment and access to the right support services at home and in the community.
Our business practices are designed to be efficient and keep you in the centre; our follow-up is fast and where a report is required, we aim to have the report completed and returned to you within just 2 weeks after our final assessment with you.
Ample Life is a provider of Supported Independent Living (SIL) for Asian NDIS participants. Our difference is that we provide culturally and linguistically aligned care, where all participants and carers in each of our homes belong to the same cultural and/or linguistic background.
Amazing Grace is a disability services and support organisation founded in 2018. We are fully committed to improving the wellbeing of NDIS participants. Amazing Grace services currently operating in Darwin, Palmerston and surrounds, extending soon to remote and regional locations in the NT.
Amicus supports people with a disability of all ages and vulnerable children to dream big and to live a good life. Amicus is recognised internationally as a leader in the provision of disability services and we deliver 24-7 support to assist individuals to participate in valued roles within the community.
ACCESS was founded in 2020 on the belief that we could provide a better level of care through our client focused approach for NDIS participants and community support services.
Being run by carers, we never want to lose sight of what matters in how we run ACCESS. We feel the best way to support our clients is by having caring people as team members, keeping our team size manageable and by partnering our clients with the right people for their needs.
Amatrine Supports provides disability support workers in Biloela, Emerald, Blackwater and Woorabinda to individuals under the NDIS. The team of caring, motivated, enthusiastic, capable male and female support workers are committed to assisting and supporting individuals living with a disability to live a full life of choices of their choosing.
Amaze builds autism understanding in the community, influences policy change for autistic people and their families/supporters, and provides independent, credible information and resources to individuals, families, professionals, government and the wider community.