Community Access & Respite

Your Community Is Waiting—Let’s Get Out There Together

Overview

Life is richer when shared. Whether it’s attending events, visiting friends, learning new skills, or simply getting a break, our Community Access & Respite services are designed to help you live more fully while also supporting the wellbeing of your carers.

We work with you to develop activities that reflect your interests, culture, and goals—because inclusion isn’t about fitting in, it’s about belonging. And for families or carers, respite support provides peace of mind, knowing your loved one is safe and engaged.

What we help you with

One-on-one or group social outings

Attending programs, volunteering, and classes

Transportation and travel training

Overnight or in-home respite care

Emergency respite coordination

Support for community skill-building (shopping, budgeting, etc.)

Who Should Access This?

Community Access & Respite is ideal for NDIS participants who:

Participants who feel isolated or disconnected

Young adults transitioning from school to community life

Carers needing a break for physical or mental wellbeing

Families planning travel, hospital stays, or time away

Why Choose Harmony Health?

Flexible, Tailored Outings

Whether it's the park, appointments, or a new hobby—you choose where, when, and how.

Independence Through Activity

We don’t just accompany—we encourage growth, social confidence, and new experiences at your pace.

Social Inclusion, Your Way

From 1-on-1 support to group activities, we support your social goals in a way that feels natural and fun.

Trusted Respite Options

Need a break or change of scenery? Our respite care gives you and your carers space to recharge in comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Anything you enjoy—movies, museum visits, local events, fitness, beach trips, markets—you name it!

Yes, we include safe and reliable transport to and from activities.

As often as your plan allows—weekly, monthly, or ad hoc.

Yes! We offer group-based activities for those wanting to socialise.