Registered NDIS Services provider that does things differently.
OpenhandFamilyCare is a registered NDIS Services provider that does things differently. We take pride in offering professional services traditionally only provided in larger corporate Disability Support organisations but take a personalised approach. We connect people, strengthen families, and transform communities for individuals of all ages experiencing disabilities or challenges to their social and emotional wellbeing. We tailor our services to each, and every participant and all our services are in accordance with the Disability Act 2006, NDIS Act 2013 and Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities act 2006. At OpenhandFamilyCare we are about relationships – people always come first.
At OpenHandFamilyCare services, we focus on community inclusion. By community inclusion, we mean a commitment to ensuring all the people we serve have opportunities to fully participate in the community, without stigma and discrimination.
At OpenhandFamilyCare, we are committed to fostering a community built on respect and recognition, determination, knowledge, and professionalism. Our promise is to uphold these values in everything we do, ensuring exceptional care and support for all.
- Respect and Recognition
- Determination
- Knowledge
- Community
- Professionalism
- Openhandfamilycare Promise
Our Services are offered by team of Clinical Consultants and others
Our teams at OpenHandFamilyCare workers, clinical consultants, support workers, peer workers and counsellors are dedicated to ensuring all the people we serve have opportunities to fully participate in the community.
Together, we can create an environment that focuses on hope rather than illness. Our services bring together evidence from research and what works for people with a lived experience or mental health issues and recovery. This model of care informs how we work with the people who use our services, as well as our partners and the community.
We seek positive change in laws, policies, social norms and behaviours through policy and advocacy which changes systems. Our partnerships extend to clinicians, GPs, hospitals, community health organisations, alcohol and other drug support organisations, and government, ensuring that our services and programs reach people in the communities in which they live.