NDIS disability support in North Sydney

Practical NDIS support for daily life, skills and community access.

Sphere Support Services provides calm, one-to-one disability support for NDIS participants in North Sydney and surrounding areas. Support is built around the person's goals, routines, strengths and support needs, with a focus on building confidence, independence and community participation over time.

Services provided

Talk about support needs
01 Daily routines and living skills

Personal routines, home tasks, meal planning, appointments, weekly planning and everyday skills.

02 Capacity building

Planning, cooking, time management, communication, decision-making and practical follow-through.

03 Emotional regulation support

Calm prompting, preparation, debriefing and practical strategies. This is disability support, not therapy.

04 Community access

Appointments, social activities, exercise, hobbies, local groups and confidence-building experiences.

05 Active support and movement

Gym routines, walking, sport and outdoor settings where they fit the participant's goals.

06 Using existing support strategies

Practical help to use allied health, behaviour support or support coordinator recommendations in daily life.

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FAQs

What can NDIS support help with?

Daily routines, community access, appointments, social activities, home tasks, skill-building, emotional regulation strategies and practical steps toward personal goals.

Can I use NDIS funding for this?

Funding fit depends on the person's plan, goals and management type. This support often relates to daily life, community participation, capacity building and everyday skills.

Does Sphere Support Services provide psychology services?

No. Sphere Support Services provides NDIS disability support only. It does not provide psychology, counselling, therapy, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, behaviour support plan writing or crisis support.

Who is this support a good fit for?

Participants who benefit from calm communication, consistent routines, practical coaching, movement-based engagement, community participation and support that follows existing professional strategies.

Do we work with existing support strategies?

Yes, where the participant consents. Support can help put strategies from allied health professionals, behaviour support practitioners or support coordinators into everyday routines and community settings.