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Offering meaningful impact for those needing support

First Support Australia’s mission is to inspire positive change and make a meaningful impact on the lives of those needing support.

The registered NDIS provider operates in Victoria and certain rural areas with a team of over 100 dedicated professionals, including registered nurses, case managers, support coordinators and other specialists.

Together, the team provides over 3,000 hours of service each week to valued participants.

First Support Australia’s wide range of services include accommodation support services, and specialist care including high intensity 24 hour care.

The team is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of those they support, and staff pride themselves on their ability to discharge and commence services within 72 hours, ensuring participants receive the care and support they need, regardless of their location.

First Support Australia specialises in providing a comfortable and safe living environment for participants who require 24/7 care, including those who require complex support, such as those with behavioural, mental, and high-intensity needs.

First Support Australia also offers NDIS accommodation services conveniently located close to local amenities such as hospitals, local shops, schools public transport, and other useful facilities to meet clients’ needs.

Call 1800 008 989 or email info@firstsupport.com.au

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