Living well should not feel complicated. At Neighbourhood Care, we support people to feel comfortable, confident, and in control of their daily lives. Our NDIS support services are designed to reduce stress and make everyday routines easier, whether that means help around the home, personal care, getting out into the community, or managing health needs. Our focus is always on support that fits around your life, not the other way around.
As an NDIS registered provider, we work alongside participants, families, and carers across Australia, including Perth, Brisbane, and surrounding regional communities. If you are new to the NDIS or waiting for your first plan, our team is happy to talk things through and help you understand your options at your own pace, even if you are still early in your NDIS journey.
Everyone’s needs are different, and support should reflect that. Our NDIS support services are flexible and personalised, giving you the right level of help while continuing to promote independence and wellbeing.
Support you can rely on, from people who know you
Our NDIS support workers provide everyday assistance that helps you live independently and with confidence. This may include personal care, household tasks, shopping, attending appointments, or accessing your local community. We prioritise consistency, so you are supported by familiar faces who understand your routine and goals. Our self-managed teams live and work locally, bringing both experience and a strong understanding of your community. Whether you need occasional assistance or ongoing support, our NDIS support workers are here to support your life, your way.
Practical therapy that fits into your life
Our NDIS allied health services support mobility, communication, and daily living through personalised, home-based care. Our services include occupational therapy, speech pathology, and physiotherapy, delivered in your home or local community. Our therapists work closely with you, your support coordinator, and your wider support network to develop strategies that support meaningful, everyday outcomes. Where required, we can also assist with assistive technology, home modifications, or recovery after injury or illness.
Clinical care with compassion and continuity
Our NDIS nursing services provide professional clinical support while respecting your comfort, dignity, and independence. Delivered by experienced, locally based nurses, care may include medication management, wound care, continence support, and ongoing health monitoring. We understand that nursing support is personal. That is why our nurses take the time to build trust, communicate clearly, and ensure you feel comfortable with the care you receive.
Helping you understand and use your plan with confidence
Managing an NDIS plan can feel overwhelming. Our NDIS support coordinators are here to make the process clearer and less stressful. We help you understand your plan, connect with suitable NDIS service providers, organise supports, and prepare for plan reviews. You will work with a dedicated coordinator who listens, communicates openly, and respects your choices. Our aim is to empower you with the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions about your supports.
Living independently, with support that works for you
Our Supported Independent Living (SIL) services provide 24/7 support for people who need assistance with daily tasks, personal care, and life skills in a shared or individual home environment. SIL is designed for participants who require overnight or round-the-clock support to live as independently as possible. Our support is tailored to your routine, goals, and preferences, delivered by consistent, locally based teams who understand your needs and respect your home.
Staying connected to the life you choose
Support can be short-term or ongoing, depending on your goals and NDIS plan. We work with plan-managed, self-managed, and NDIA-managed participants and adjust supports as your needs change. We assist with transport to appointments and community activities, helping you stay active and connected. Our focus is on supporting access to the local community in a way that builds confidence and independence over time.Neighbourhood Care was established in Australia in 2020 with a clear purpose: to deliver care that is personal, local, and built on trust. Since then, we have supported individuals and families across Western Australia and Queensland through NDIS, aged care, and community-based services.
Our care is delivered by small, self-managed teams embedded in local communities. This approach allows our teams to make decisions with you, respond quickly as needs change, and provide support that feels familiar rather than transactional.
Today, our growing team supports hundreds of people across multiple locations, helping them stay independent, connected, and supported in the place they call home. Neighbourhood Care is also the Australian branch of Buurtzorg, an internationally recognised care model that operates in 25 countries. This model focuses on strengthening existing support networks and delivering care that is human, respectful, and centred on what matters most to you.
Quality support starts with listening. Our NDIS support workers, nurses, and allied health professionals take the time to understand your preferences, routines, and values. You will be supported by a small, consistent team so you can build familiar, trusting relationships. Continuity of care makes a real difference, particularly when support is provided in your home. Our role is to walk alongside you, offering guidance and practical assistance while respecting your choices and independence.
Whether you’re in Perth, Brisbane or a regional community, Neighbourhood Care is here to make sure you feel supported, respected and valued. Our role is not just to provide services, but to walk alongside you, helping you live the life you choose, in the place you call home.
Neighbourhood Care is the Australian branch of Buurtzorg, an innovative in-home care model founded in 2006 in the Netherlands by Jos de Blok and a small team of nurses. Today, the Buurtzorg model has expanded globally and operates in 25 countries.
The Buurtzorg Layered Care Model (also known as the ‘Buurtzorg Onion Model’) helps us see not just the care we provide, but also the relationships, resources and connections that are already part of your world, ensuring our care strengthens what already works for you rather than replacing it.
This international pedigree means our approach has been tested and refined across cultures, healthcare systems, and communities. It consistently delivers better outcomes for participants and greater satisfaction for support teams.
Finding the right NDIS support provider is about more than matching services to a plan. It is about feeling heard, respected, and supported in a way that aligns with your values and daily life.
A good provider takes the time to understand your goals and offers flexibility as your needs change. Whether you require NDIS support workers, allied health, nursing, or support coordination, services should work together rather than in isolation.
Consistency matters. Being supported by a familiar team can reduce anxiety and help build confidence, particularly when care is delivered at home. Having access to multiple supports under one provider can also simplify communication and reduce stress.
Working with a registered NDIS provider who understands local communities can improve responsiveness and continuity of care, whether you are based in Perth, Brisbane, or a regional area.
Neighbourhood Care provides NDIS support services across Australia, with strong local teams in Perth, Brisbane, and surrounding communities. If you are looking for a registered NDIS provider in Perth or need NDIS support services in Brisbane, our community-based teams offer responsive, flexible care with local knowledge and understanding.
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Taking the first step does not need to feel daunting. Our process is designed to be simple, transparent, and personal. It usually begins with a relaxed, obligation-free conversation, giving us a chance to get to know you, understand your goals, and talk through how support could look for you.
If you decide to move forward, we will guide you through setting up a clear service agreement and building a personalised support plan that reflects your preferences, routines, and existing support network. From there, you will be supported by a small, consistent team who takes the time to build genuine relationships and provide care that evolves with you.
What NDIS services does Neighbourhood Care provide?
We provide NDIS support work, allied health services (physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology), nursing care, support coordination, and Supported Independent Living (SIL), tailored to individual needs and goals.
How do I get started with Neighbourhood Care under the NDIS?
You can contact our team for a free call to discuss your situation, your NDIS plan, and the type of support you are looking for, at your pace, with no obligation.
Will I have the same support workers each time?
Yes. Wherever possible, we provide a small, consistent team to support familiarity and trust. Continuity of care is central to how we work.
Do you work with plan-managed, self-managed, and NDIA-managed participants?
Yes. We support all NDIS funding types and can help you understand your options regardless of where you are in your NDIS journey.
Can I change or adjust my supports over time?
Yes. Supports are flexible and can change as your needs, goals, or circumstances change. We review your plan with you regularly to make sure it stays relevant.
What areas do you provide NDIS support services in?
We support participants across Australia, including Perth Metro, Wanneroo, Rockingham, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Ipswich, Beaudesert, and surrounding regional communities.
Are your clinical staff qualified and registered?
Yes. All nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech pathologists are registered with AHPRA. Support workers complete mandatory NDIS Worker Orientation training prior to commencing.
What if I have a concern or complaint?
You can contact us directly via our Feedback page, or independently contact the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission. We take all concerns seriously and have a formal process for addressing them.