Every neurological condition affects people differently. Our flexible NDIS support helps participants achieve their goals, stay connected to their community, and make everyday life more manageable.
Living with a neurological disability can affect movement, coordination, communication, and everyday activities in different ways. With the right support, people can adapt to changing needs, maintain their independence, and continue living life as fully as possible.
Maple Community Services provides 24/7 NDIS support for people living with a neurological disability. Whether support is provided at home, in the community, or through Supported Independent Living (SIL), our experienced team delivers flexible support that promotes independence, encourages community participation, and helps participants achieve their personal goals with confidence.
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We provide neurological disability support for people, families, and support networks, with flexible NDIS services that adapt to changing needs and help participants live as independently as possible.
Living with a neurological disability can affect movement, coordination, communication, memory, or everyday activities. We provide practical support that helps participants maintain their independence, build confidence, and continue working towards their personal goals.
Some neurological conditions change over time, meaning the level of support required may also evolve. Our experienced Support Workers provide flexible assistance that adapts to each participant's needs while promoting independence, safety, and quality of life.
Remaining involved in work, study, hobbies, and community life can make a meaningful difference to wellbeing. We support participants to access their community, attend appointments, pursue personal interests, and continue participating in the activities that matter most.
Supporting someone living with a neurological disability often means adapting to changing circumstances while balancing everyday responsibilities. We provide reliable support, clear communication, and respite opportunities so families can feel confident their loved one is receiving consistent, compassionate care.
Supporting people living with a neurological disability requires a coordinated approach. We work closely with Support Coordinators, Neurologists, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, Allied Health Professionals, and broader care teams to deliver support that aligns with each participant's goals, abilities, and evolving needs.
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Liverpool, NSW
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Explore our support services →A Neurological Disability can make personal care, dressing, meal preparation, medication routines, and other daily activities more challenging. Our Support Workers provide respectful assistance that promotes dignity, confidence, and independence while adapting to each participant’s individual needs.
Changes in mobility, coordination, or physical function can make managing a home more difficult. We can assist with cleaning, laundry, shopping, meal preparation, and other household tasks to help participants maintain a safe, comfortable, and organised home environment.
Travelling to appointments, work, education, or community activities can require additional support. We provide safe and reliable transport that helps participants remain connected to healthcare services, social activities, and the opportunities that matter most.
Maintaining social connections and participating in the community can have a positive impact on wellbeing and quality of life. We support participants to access recreational, educational, and community activities that align with their interests, abilities, and personal goals.
Every neurological condition affects people differently. Our flexible support is tailored to help participants manage everyday routines, adapt to changing abilities, and maintain as much independence as possible while continuing to work towards their goals.
Some neurological disabilities are progressive or can change over time. Our experienced team provides flexible support that evolves alongside each participant’s needs, helping them remain safe, independent, and confident through every stage of their journey.
Many people living with a neurological disability work with Neurologists, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, GPs, Support Coordinators, Allied Health Professionals, and other members of their care team. We collaborate closely with the wider support network to ensure services remain coordinated, consistent, and focused on achieving the best possible outcomes.
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Care That Speaks Your Language80% CALD workforce, 50+ languages spoken, support worker matching |
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500+ Support Workers and Registered Nurses Ready*Immediate support, no more waiting for weeks |
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96% Support Worker Retention vs 78% Industry AverageSame support team, real and long-term relationships |
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Dedicated Relationship ContactOne caseworker, direct mobile and email access |
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Supported Independent Living Placement Within 24 Hours*A smooth, supported process to make you feel at home |
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Referral Acknowledged Within 2 HoursImmediate confirmation, never waiting in the dark |
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Expertise in Complex & High-Needs CareSpecialists in HIDPA, psychosocial and medical cases |
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24/7 Real Person Support LineCall any time and speak to a real person |
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Built-In Escalation PathwaysDirect access when urgent issues arise |
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Reporting You Can Count OnNo chasing and no documentation gaps |
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Stable Provider for Every Stage of Your NDIS Journey10+ years of stable NDIS delivery across Australia |
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Practical day-to-day support that helps people living with a neurological disability maintain their independence, manage everyday activities, adapt to changing needs, and participate more confidently in daily life.
Guidance to help navigate an NDIS plan, connect with Neurologists, Allied Health Professionals, community services, assistive technology providers, and other supports that align with each participant's goals and evolving needs.
Stress-free management of NDIS funding and provider payments, giving participants and families more time to focus on their health, wellbeing, and achieving meaningful personal goals.
Safe and supportive living environments, including Supported Independent Living (SIL), that provide flexible assistance for people living with a neurological disability while promoting independence, comfort, and quality of life.
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Maple provides personalised NDIS support that helps people living with a neurological disability maintain their independence, adapt to changing needs, and achieve their personal goals. Our experienced Support Workers deliver flexible support that evolves alongside each participant’s condition and lifestyle.
Yes. We support people living with progressive and non-progressive neurological conditions. As a participant’s needs change over time, we work closely with them, their family, and their healthcare team to ensure support continues to meet their goals and daily requirements.
Absolutely. We regularly collaborate with Neurologists, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, Support Coordinators, GPs, and other Allied Health Professionals to provide coordinated, person-centred support.
Yes. We provide Supported Independent Living (SIL) and other accommodation options for eligible NDIS participants living with a neurological disability. Our team works with each participant to provide the right level of daily support while promoting independence, choice, and quality of life.
Families choose Maple because we provide reliable, flexible support that adapts as participants’ needs change. Our experienced team works closely with participants, families, and healthcare professionals to deliver consistent care that promotes independence, wellbeing, and meaningful everyday outcomes.
A neurological disability is a condition that affects the brain, spinal cord, or nervous system, impacting how the body moves, communicates, thinks, or functions. The effects vary from person to person and may be stable or change over time depending on the condition.
Yes. The NDIS may provide funding for people living with a neurological disability if the condition has a significant and permanent impact on their ability to complete everyday activities and they meet the scheme’s eligibility criteria.
Depending on a participant’s goals and needs, NDIS support may include personal care, assistance with daily living, community participation, transport, Supported Independent Living (SIL), assistive technology, home modifications, Support Coordination, and capacity-building supports.
Many people living with a neurological disability maintain or build greater independence with the right combination of support, therapy, assistive technology, and accessible environments. NDIS-funded supports can help participants continue participating in everyday life while adapting to changing needs.
Neurological disabilities include a wide range of conditions that affect the nervous system. Examples include Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Motor Neurone disease (MND), Huntington’s disease, acquired brain injury, and other neurological conditions that impact everyday functioning.