

Who We Support
Choosing disability support isn’t just about funding.
It’s about finding people who understand your child, your adult participant, and your family dynamic.
At Loving Life Support Services, we support children, teens, and adults across the Gold Coast & Sunshine Coast with a range of developmental, intellectual and neurological conditions.
Our focus is always the same... building confidence, independence, and meaningful participation in everyday life.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Autism Support on the Gold Coast & Sunshine Coast
We support participants with Autism Spectrum Disorder across a wide range of presentations, from highly independent teens building social confidence, to individuals requiring structured 1:1 support in the community.
Our team understands:
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Sensory regulation
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Emotional reactivity
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Social communication differences
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Executive functioning challenges
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Masking and burnout
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Routine-based support
Support may include:
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1:1 community access
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Social skills development
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Teen group programs
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Capacity-building through real-world experiences
Intellectual Disability
Intellectual Disability Support on the Gold Coast & Sunshine Coast
We provide structured, consistent support for participants with mild to moderate intellectual disability.
Our approach focuses on:
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Life skills development
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Functional independence
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Community participation
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Building social confidence
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Maintaining routine and predictability
We understand vulnerability risks and prioritise safe, respectful support.
Down Syndrome
Down Syndrome Support on the Gold Coast & Sunshine Coast
We support participants with Down syndrome across social, functional and community-based goals.
Support may include:
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Skill building
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Community engagement
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Communication support
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Social groups
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Supported independence development
Our focus is always empowerment... not limitation.
Psychosocial Disability (Mental Health)
Psychosocial Disability Support on the Gold Coast & Sunshine Coast
We support participants living with psychosocial disability, including those experiencing conditions such as anxiety disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD and other long-term mental health challenges.
Our support focuses on:
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Building daily structure and routine
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Re-engaging with the community
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Reducing social isolation
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Supporting emotional regulation
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Developing independence in safe, achievable steps
We are not a clinical service.
We work alongside therapists, treating teams and support coordinators to provide practical, consistent community-based support.

