Participation in Community
At Easecare, our NDIS social and community participation support service is designed to help you engage in activities that inspire and excite you.
Whether it’s joining classes, spending time with friends, playing sports, exploring new hobbies, or enjoying other community activities, we’re here to support your passions and interests.
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Active Support
NDIS Support for Activities in the Community







What Kinds of Support Will I Receive?
Getting out and about in your local community
Our NDIS social and community participation service offers tailored and long-term support to help you participate in your community at your capacity. You can choose how you want to be supported, and when you want to be supported. We can also work with your family and friends to arrange the support you need.
Since our support service is personalised to your needs, get in touch with our disability and in-home care team to discuss how we can assist you.
NDIS Support for Learning and Volunteering Activities
Learning news skills, trying new hobbies, and volunteering for causes you wish to support are great ways to participate in the community. EaseCare fosters a loving community, where all kinds of learning and volunteering activities are supported. Such activities include:
- Taking literature classes
- Volunteering for women’s rights programs
- Joining a men’s shed
- Joining a gardening club


NDIS Support for Social Activities
At EaseCare, we understand the importance of socialising – that is why, our Active Support Disability team is committed to enhancing your social life and skills. You can choose to:
- Attend social discos
- Go to church
- Go shopping with your friends
- Host BBQs with your neighbours
- Other social activities
NDIS Support for Recreational Activities
Recreational activities are a fun way to meet new people, explore your interests, and build your skills. Our support team at EaseCare is here to assist you to enjoy the best things life has to offer. We can assist you by:
- Taking you to the cinemas to watch a movie
- See your favourite artist at a concert
- Join a yoga class
- Visit Melbourne’s accessible and wheelchair-friendly attractions with your friends
- Other recreational activities

