

1:1 NDIS Disability Support
Support Workers Gold Coast & Sunshine Coast
Personalised 1:1 NDIS support on the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast, delivered by experienced support workers who focus on building confidence, independence, and real-world skills through flexible, participant-led disability support.
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At Loving Life Support Services, our 1:1 NDIS supports are built around genuine connection, not checklists. We provide flexible in-home disability support as well as support in the community, depending on each participant’s goals and daily needs.
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This means participants can receive support:
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At home
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In the community
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During appointments and everyday activities
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While building independence in real-life environments
Our support workers focus on more than just completing tasks. Every shift is an opportunity to build skills, confidence, and independence over time.
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We take a practical, real-world approach, supporting participants to:
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Build routines and structure
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Develop confidence in community settings
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Improve communication and social skills
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Increase independence in everyday life
What 1:1 NDIS Support Looks Like
Every person is different, so 1:1 NDIS support should never be one-size-fits-all. Our support workers tailor each shift to the participant’s goals, preferences, and daily needs, whether that involves in-home support, community access, or skill-building.​
We commonly support participants with:
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Daily living skills such as meal preparation, cleaning, and organisation
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Community access including appointments, shopping, and social activities
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Building routines, independence, and confidence
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Social skills and communication practice
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Health, wellbeing, and recreation activities
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Outings to local parks, beaches, and community events
Our support workers work alongside you, not over you, supporting real participation, skill-building, and independence.
Who our 1:1 NDIS Support Is For
Our 1:1 NDIS disability support services on the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast are suitable for participants who benefit from personalised, consistent support tailored to their individual needs.
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We commonly support people with:
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
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Psychosocial disability and mental health needs
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Intellectual disability or Down syndrome
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Functional support needs or social anxiety
We take a neurodiversity-affirming and trauma-informed approach, ensuring every participant feels safe, respected, and empowered.

