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Participate in Community (0125)

Participate in Community (0125)


Our Participate in Community (0125) service supports NDIS participants to actively engage in their local communities, build meaningful relationships, and develop social confidence. This service focuses on inclusion, connection, and participation in
everyday community life.

Community participation plays an important role in emotional wellbeing, independence, and quality of life. Our support workers provide personalised assistance to help participants explore interests, attend activities, and feel confident in social settings.

Community Participation Support Includes

We assist participants to take part in a wide range of community-based activities based on their interests, abilities, and NDIS goals.

  • Community Events & Outings: Support to attend local events, cultural activities, community gatherings, and outings in a safe and supportive way.
  • Volunteering Opportunities: Assistance with finding and engaging in volunteering roles that match interests and strengths, promoting purpose and contribution.
  • Social & Recreational Programs: Participation in social groups, recreational activities, and hobby-based programs to encourage social interaction.

How We Support Community Engagement

Our approach focuses on building confidence, independence, and meaningful connections. We encourage participants to engage at their own pace while providing the right level of support.

  • Participant-led activity selection
  • Support to build social and communication skills
  • Encouragement of independence and self-confidence
  • Safe and supportive community participation
  • Flexible support aligned with individual goals

Benefits of Participating in the Community

This service helps participants develop a stronger sense of belonging and confidence within their community.

  • Increased social confidence and independence
  • Improved communication and relationship-building skills
  • Greater sense of inclusion and belonging
  • Enhanced emotional wellbeing
  • Support aligned with NDIS plan goals

Who This Service Is For

Participate in Community (0125) is suitable for NDIS participants who:

  • Want to become more involved in their community
  • Need support attending social or community activities
  • Experience social anxiety or confidence challenges
  • Are interested in volunteering or group programs
  • Seek meaningful social engagement aligned with their goals

Our Person-Centred Community Support Approach

We work collaboratively with participants to understand their interests, strengths, and goals. All support is delivered respectfully, promoting choice, control, and independence.

Services can be provided in community settings, activity venues, or public spaces, ensuring flexibility and comfort for each participant.

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