ADHD Support and Care - Maple Services

NDIS Support and Care for people with ADHD

Everyday life with ADHD can feel overwhelming. Our personalised 24/7 NDIS support helps you build practical strategies, stay connected, and achieve your goals with greater confidence.

ADHD can affect everything from organisation and time management to routines, confidence, and everyday responsibilities. That’s why our support is built around understanding how you work best.

At Maple, our experienced Support Workers provide personalised support that helps participants develop practical life skills, create sustainable routines, manage daily tasks, and build greater independence. We focus on strengths, not limitations, helping people navigate everyday life with confidence and consistency.

Trusted NDIS Registered Specialists

8,000+

Happy participants supported

10+ Years

Delivering
NDIS Services

50+

Languages to make
you feel at home

24/7

Support and
same day booking

Why choose Maple for ADHD Support and Care

Everyone's NDIS Journey looks different.
Find yours.

Choose the right partner, not a provider.

1

I am an NDIS Participant

I want independence, choice, and a team that knows my name

2

I am a Family / Carer

I need a trusted partner to share the load and provide peace of mind

3

I am a Support Coordinator

I need a responsive partner for everyday support and complex, high-need referrals

Who Can We Help?

We provide ADHD support for individuals and families, with services tailored to real needs, routines, and goals.

  • People living with ADHD
    Forgotten appointments, half-finished tasks, a home that feels chaotic no matter how hard you try. We help you build routines that stick, develop practical systems for daily life, and grow your confidence in managing things your way.
  • Teenagers and young adults
    Falling behind at school, struggling to keep friendships steady, or feeling overwhelmed by the jump towards independence. We help young people build the emotional regulation, social confidence, and life skills to move into education, work, and adulthood with confidence.

  • Adults with ADHD
    Missed deadlines, strained relationships, or burnout from masking all day just to get through it. We provide ongoing, practical support to help you manage daily responsibilities, stay engaged in your community, and work towards the goals that matter to you.

  • Families and carers
    Walking on eggshells during meltdowns, exhaustion from constant advocacy, or guilt over needing a break. We share the load with reliable support, honest guidance, and genuine respite, so you can trust your loved one is in good hands.

What Our Clients Are Saying

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What Does Our ADHD Support Involve?

Personal Care

At Maple, Support Workers assist with daily routines that can sometimes feel challenging when living with ADHD. From personal care and meal preparation to attending appointments, we help participants build structure, independence, and confidence in everyday life.

Household Tasks

Our goal is to make daily living more manageable. We can support with cleaning, meal preparation, shopping, and other household responsibilities while helping participants develop practical organisational skills and routines.

Travel and Transport

Get where you need to go with confidence. We provide safe and reliable transport to appointments, education, employment, community activities, and other important commitments.

Community Participation

Build confidence, connections, and independence in everyday life. We support participants to engage in social, recreational, educational, and community activities that align with their interests and goals.

Development of
Life Skills

We help build practical skills that support greater independence and wellbeing. This may include developing routines, improving time management, building organisational skills, strengthening emotional regulation, and working towards personal goals.

Coordination with Health Professionals

We work alongside your existing support network, including psychologists, occupational therapists, Support Coordinators, educators, and family members, to help ensure your supports remain consistent and aligned with your goals.

Are you or a loved one eligible for NDIS funding?

How to Get Started with Maple

Step 1

Reach out

Send us a message or give us a call. We are here to listen.

Step 3

We Find the Right Fit

Our team matches you with the right support and people who suit you best.

Step 2

Tell Us About You

We will have a relaxed chat to understand your needs, goals, and what matters most to you.

Step 4

Start Your Journey

We set everything up so you can begin with confidence, knowing you are supported every step of the way.

How Maple Community compares

Why Maple is Different

Other Providers

Care That Speaks Your Language

80% CALD workforce, 50+ languages spoken, support worker matching

500+ Support Workers and Registered Nurses Ready*

Immediate support, no more waiting for weeks

96% Support Worker Retention vs 78% Industry Average

Same support team, real and long-term relationships

Dedicated Relationship Contact

One caseworker, direct mobile and email access

Supported Independent Living Placement Within 24 Hours*

A smooth, supported process to make you feel at home

Referral Acknowledged Within 2 Hours

Immediate confirmation, never waiting in the dark

Expertise in Complex & High-Needs Care

Specialists in HIDPA, psychosocial and medical cases

24/7 Real Person Support Line

Call any time and speak to a real person

Built-In Escalation Pathways

Direct access when urgent issues arise

Reporting You Can Count On

No chasing and no documentation gaps

Stable Provider for Every Stage of Your NDIS Journey

10+ years of stable NDIS delivery across Australia

10,000+ goals achieved hear from our community.

10,000+ goals achieved -
hear from our community.

How We Can Help You

Core Supports

Practical, day-to-day support that helps people living with ADHD build routines, develop life skills, stay organised, participate in the community, and maintain independence.

Support Coordination

Guidance to help navigate an NDIS plan, connect with suitable ADHD and community supports, and ensure services align with individual goals, strengths, and support needs.

Plan Management

Stress-free management of NDIS funding and provider payments, giving participants and families more time to focus on routines, personal development, and achieving their goals.

Accommodation

Safe and supportive living environments that provide structure, consistency, and the right level of support to help people living with ADHD live as independently as possible.

We service all suburbs across Sydney and other key cities across Australia

  • Sydney
  • Melbourne
  • Brisbane
  • Gold Coast
  • Perth
  • Orange
  • Bathurst
  • Dubbo
  • Central Coast
  • Wollongong
  • Sunshine Coast
  • Geelong

Enquire Today

Whether its a query about the services we provide, or just a general enquiry, we would love to hear from you!


    Your Questions, Answered

    At Maple, we understand that ADHD can affect organisation, routines, focus, emotional regulation, and everyday responsibilities. Our Support Workers provide personalised support that helps participants build practical life skills, develop confidence, maintain structure, and achieve greater independence in daily life.

    We know that the right support worker can make a significant difference. That’s why we take the time to understand your personality, communication style, interests, goals, and support needs before making a match. Our focus is on creating consistent, long-term support relationships that help participants feel understood, motivated, and supported.

    Yes. Supporting independence is one of our primary goals. Whether it’s developing routines, improving organisation, managing appointments, building social confidence, learning household skills, or participating in the community, we tailor support around the outcomes that matter most to you.

    Absolutely. Many participants live with ADHD alongside autism, anxiety, psychosocial disability, intellectual disability, or other support needs. Our experienced team works closely with families, Support Coordinators, and allied health professionals to ensure supports remain coordinated, consistent, and aligned with each participant’s goals.

    Participants and families choose Maple because they want support that is reliable, personalised, and focused on long-term outcomes. Support Coordinators choose Maple because of our responsiveness, communication, and ability to support participants with a wide range of needs. Through consistent support teams, genuine relationships, and a person-centred approach, we help participants build confidence, independence, and everyday success.

    ADHD on its own does not automatically qualify someone for NDIS funding. However, a person may be eligible if ADHD results in a permanent impairment that significantly affects their ability to complete everyday activities, participate in the community, or live independently. Eligibility is based on functional impact rather than diagnosis alone.

    ADHD is recognised as a neurodevelopmental condition. For some people, ADHD can have a significant impact on daily functioning, education, employment, relationships, and independence. Whether it is considered a disability depends on the individual’s circumstances and the extent to which it affects their everyday life.

    Depending on individual needs and eligibility, NDIS funding may be used for supports such as assistance with daily living, community participation, skill development, support coordination, capacity building supports, and other services that help improve independence and quality of life.

    Supporting someone with ADHD often means helping them manage routines, appointments, daily responsibilities, and emotional challenges. NDIS supports can provide practical assistance that builds independence while also reducing some of the day-to-day pressure on families and carers.

    Yes. Support workers can assist with developing routines, improving organisation, building life skills, attending appointments, accessing the community, managing daily responsibilities, and working towards personal goals. The right support can help people with ADHD build confidence, independence, and greater control over everyday life.