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Assist Life Stage & Transition (0106)

Assist Life Stage & Transition (0106)


Life changes and transitions can feel overwhelming, especially when they involve new environments, responsibilities, or routines. Our
Assist Life Stage and Transition (0106) service supports NDIS participants through significant life changes by providing personalised guidance, practical assistance, and emotional support.

We focus on helping participants maintain stability, build confidence, and adapt positively to change while working toward greater independence and long-term wellbeing.

Transitions We Support

Our team assists participants through a wide range of life stages and transitions, ensuring each change is carefully planned and managed at a pace that suits individual needs.

  • Moving Home or Accommodation: Support with transitioning to a new living arrangement, including planning, settling in, and adjusting to new routines.
  • Starting or Changing Education & Training: Assistance when beginning or transitioning between schools, vocational training, or education programs.
  • School to Employment Transition: Guidance to support young participants as they move from education into employment or skill-building pathways.
  • Life Changes & Adjustments: Support during changes such as new care needs, changes in family circumstances, or shifts in daily routines.

How We Support You During Transitions

We understand that no two transitions are the same. Our support is flexible, responsive, and aligned with each participant’s NDIS goals and personal preferences.

  • Step-by-step transition planning and goal setting
  • Emotional reassurance and confidence building
  • Practical support with routines, schedules, and daily tasks
  • Skill development to manage new responsibilities
  • Coordination with families, carers, and support networks

Benefits of Assist Life Stage & Transition

Our transition support is designed to reduce stress, improve outcomes, and help participants feel prepared and supported at every stage of change.

  • Smoother transitions with reduced anxiety
  • Improved confidence in managing change
  • Greater independence and self-reliance
  • Stronger emotional wellbeing
  • Clear alignment with NDIS plan goals

Who This Service Is For

Assist Life Stage & Transition (0106) is suitable for NDIS participants who:

  • Are you preparing for a major life change
  • Need structured support during transitions
  • Experience anxiety or uncertainty around change
  • Require practical and emotional assistance
  • Want support aligned with their personal goals and NDIS plan

Our Person-Centred Approach

We work closely with participants to understand their goals, strengths, and concerns. Our support is delivered in a respectful, participant-led manner that promotes choice, control, and independence.

Services can be provided at home, in the community, or at relevant locations, depending on the type of transition and participant preference.

Care Standards

Empathy and expertise in harmony.

Every Eldnest caregiver blends clinical skill with heartfelt compassion delivering personalized care that supports independence and dignity.

Vetted Professionals

Every caregiver passes strict screening to ensure integrity, safety and trusted performance at home.

Empathy-Driven Care

We prioritize emotional connection as much as physical support—building deeper trust with every visit.

Ongoing Training

Our team learns continuously to meet evolving care needs with confidence and up-to-date techniques.

Personalized Matching

We carefully pair caregivers to each family for trust, lorem, consistency, and a sense of belonging.

"Client hadn’t spoken in weeks. After visits, she said, ‘Glad it’s you’."

- Maria Hendersen, Senior Home Care Nurse

Caregiver Spotlights

Stories from caregivers behind every visit.

Get to know the compassionate individuals who bring Eldnest’s mission to life—through real experiences and heartfelt moments.

"Client hadn’t spoken in weeks. After visits, she said, ‘Glad it’s you’."

- Maria Hendersen, Senior Home Care Nurse

"Caring for someone with memory loss requires more than patience—it takes heart."

Kevin Matsuda Dementia Care Specialist

"I once helped a client regain confidence in doing daily routines independently."

Claire Romero Personal Care Assistant

"During one quiet, a client’s son told me, ‘You’ve given us peace in the hardest time’."

Daniel Okafor End-of-Life Caregiver