Who it’s for:
Young people and adults experiencing mental health challenges, including those under CTO or post-hospital discharge.
What it includes:
Community-based mental health support led by RMNs and HCAs, structured activities to promote stability and inclusion, and tailored interventions based on risk and recovery plans.
Who it’s for:
Children and young people aged 11–18 with ADHD, ASD, and other developmental or behavioural needs.
What it includes:
Activity-based care, behavioural interventions, respite for families, and crisis placements following placement breakdowns or urgent referrals.
Who it’s for:
Adults and young people who are socially isolated and need structured, safe community engagement.
What it includes:
Support with attending appointments, engaging in leisure activities, and regaining independence and confidence through social interaction.
We Reconnecting individuals with their communities to foster a sense of belonging.
Who it’s for:
Older adults, individuals recovering from illness, or those facing loneliness.
What it includes:
Friendly companionship, check-in visits, walks, support with hobbies and community events — all led by trained, compassionate staff.
Who it’s for:
Individuals who need assistance with personal hygiene, medication reminders, dressing, and daily living activities.
What it includes:
Discreet, respectful in-home care led by trained caregivers — tailored to individual needs and schedules.
Who it’s for:
Families and caregivers needing a break while ensuring their loved one receives quality care.
What it includes:
Planned short-term care from 1 hour/week, in-home or out in the community. Can include both social and personal care support.
We’ve been in the sector for 40+ years, and take pride in sharing the experience we’ve acquired.
Who it’s for:
Young people and adults in acute distress, especially during placement breakdowns or mental health crises.
What it includes:
Fast mobilisation (within 6–8 hours), CPI-trained staff, and mental health professionals who stabilise, assess, and support clients through crisis.
Who it’s for:
Asylum seekers, refugees, and immigrant families facing barriers to accessing social support.
What it includes:
Tailored cultural and language-sensitive care, social support navigation, community orientation, and safe family support services.
Who it’s for:
Families and children who require supervised, structured visits to maintain family bonds in a safe environment.
What it includes:
Fully supervised sessions in homes, neutral venues, or community settings, with full reporting and safeguarding support.
Whether you're looking for compassionate care, crisis support, or tailored services for your family, our team is here to help.
Reach out today to discuss your needs — we’ll listen, guide, and build a care plan that fits.