NDIS Community Participation Programs in Sydney
Helping people build confidence, connect with others, and feel part of their local community—on their terms, at their pace.

Disability Support You Can Trust
Trust matters—especially when stepping into the community. Our team shows up with care, consistency, and respect. Whether it’s a short outing or a full day out, we’re there to support, not rush—helping people feel safe and confident in their own time.

Everyone needs a bit of support now and then. Our one-on-one community care helps people get out—whether it’s for appointments, errands, or time at the park. With a trusted support worker, you can take part in daily life with more ease and confidence.
Being part of a community matters. Our Rise Up group programmes bring people together for shared hobbies, workshops, and outings. Whether it’s painting, cooking, or a day trip, these sessions offer connection, variety, and a chance to grow.
Loneliness affects well-being in quiet ways. Our in-home care focuses on staying connected and engaged. Sometimes, simply having someone to sit and talk with over a cup of tea can lift the day.
Good health isn’t just medical—it’s about feeling good in body and mind. Our programmes support fitness, healthy eating, mindfulness, and self-care to help you feel more balanced and energised.
Independence starts with the right support. From learning new skills to building confidence in public or managing day-to-day life, we help people live with more freedom and control at home and beyond.
Being part of the community adds meaning to life. We support people to join local events, clubs, volunteering, or leisure activities—making it easier to stay involved and feel a sense of belonging.
Our Approach
Our Home and Community Care Team
Supporting Community Participation for People with Disability in Sydney
At United For Care, we believe everyone deserves to feel part of their community. For people living with disability, taking part in everyday community life can sometimes feel out of reach—but it doesn’t have to be. Our team supports people across Sydney to build confidence, make meaningful connections, and feel more at home in the world around them.
With United For Care, our community participation services include:
It’s Not Just About Getting Out—It’s About Belonging
Community participation isn’t just about going places—it’s about belonging. That might mean meeting people with shared interests, exploring a new hobby, building social skills, or simply getting out of the house and feeling safe doing so. For some, it’s the joy of trying something new. For others, it’s reconnecting with something they’ve missed.
Tailored Support That Grows With You
We work closely with each person to understand what they value and what they want to explore—whether it’s being more independent in public spaces, connecting with others through shared experiences, or feeling more confident outside the home.
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Learn more about our disability home care services in Sydney.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, absolutely. We tailor each community outing to your preferences and goals. Whether it's joining a local group, attending events, or simply going for a walk, it's your choice.
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That’s completely okay. We never rush. Our support workers can start with smaller, familiar outings and gradually build up as your confidence grows. You're in control the whole time.
We offer both. Some people prefer group settings, others feel more comfortable with one-on-one support. You can mix and match based on what feels right for you.
While most people use their NDIS plan to access these services, we also offer private options. We can help you understand your plan and what’s covered under community access and social participation goals.
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Yes. We support people with a range of needs, including high physical support or mental health challenges. We’ll work with you to make sure the environment and activities are safe, inclusive, and right for you.
We match you with someone based on your personality, goals, and support needs. If the fit isn’t right, we’ll make adjustments. It’s important that you feel comfortable and supported.
There’s a wide range—from local markets, museums, and community centres to art classes, nature walks, and volunteering opportunities. We’ll help you explore what’s out there and find what interests you most.