Ndis Services

Ndis Services

EnableU Newcastle is an approved NDIS and Home Care provider proudly supporting the Hunter region with reliable disability services, aged care, and allied health solutions. We deliver in-home and community-based care—including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and nursing—to NDIS participants and Home Care Package recipients across Newcastle and Lake Macquarie. NDIS and disability support services in Newcastle and Lake Macquarie. Our multilingual, police-checked team is professionally trained and vetted for safety and quality, ensuring consistent, dependable support.

EnableU Newcastle - NDIS, Home Care & Allied Health
3 Kirkloch Cl, Wallsend NSW 2287, Australia
1300 197 943

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Empowering Independence for People with Intellectual Disabilities

At EnableU, we believe that everyone—regardless of ability—deserves the opportunity to live with dignity, purpose, and connection. Our team delivers practical, respectful support for people with intellectual disabilities across Newcastle and the Hunter Region, focusing on increasing independence at home and in the community.

What Is Intellectual Disability?

Intellectual disability (ID) refers to limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviour. It may impact skills like communication, self-care, social interaction, and problem-solving.

Common causes include genetic conditions, prenatal exposure, or brain injury. Support needs can vary significantly from person to person—and so should support plans.

Our Individualised Support Services

EnableU develops support plans in partnership with each client and their family. Services may include:

  • Daily living support (hygiene, meals, routines)
  • Learning life skills like cooking, budgeting or laundry
  • Help with communication tools and assistive devices
  • Support to navigate public transport
  • Participation in classes, work programs or volunteering
  • Community engagement and social events

Why Independence Matters

Gaining confidence and self-sufficiency has wide-reaching benefits. It improves mental health, reduces stress for families, and empowers people with disability to express themselves and make their own choices.

Our role is to support—not take over. We aim to gradually reduce dependency while keeping safety and wellbeing at the centre.

Skill Building at Every Stage of Life

We support people with intellectual disabilities across all life stages—from teenagers learning to use public transport, to adults preparing meals, or older clients learning to manage medication with reminders.

We also work closely with families, support coordinators, and therapists to ensure the care plan evolves as the person grows.

How We Match Support Workers

Our team takes time to match the right support worker based on personality, communication style, culture, and care needs. Building trust is vital—especially when supporting people with communication challenges or previous trauma.

We also offer language-matched workers when available to support CALD participants.

Start Building Confidence Today

If you’re looking for respectful, person-first care that encourages independence for someone with an intellectual disability, contact EnableU today. We’ll work with you to build a plan that suits your needs and grows with you.

Frequently Asked Questions

A home care provider offers assistance with daily living, personal care, household tasks, and health-related support services in a participant home.

Look for providers with relevant experience, qualifications, positive reviews, and services that match your NDIS plan goals.

Registered providers are approved by the NDIS Commission and meet strict quality and safeguard standards. Others may still offer services legally.

Yes, NDIS supports people with a range of disabilities, including both physical and psychosocial (mental health-related) conditions.

Respite care provides temporary relief for carers and is available under NDIS for eligible participants.