

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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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We support participants with Down syndrome across social, functional and community-based goals.
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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
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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.
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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.

