Why Choose Link Assist as your Disability Support Service provider in Narre Warren, VIC
Get the best NDIS services we offer in Narre Warren, VIC!
Each of our participants receives personalised services tailored to their unique needs and the NDIS plan. We carefully curate these taking into account participant goals, preferences and support requirements.
NDIS Support Services Available in Narre Warren
Having assistance with everyday responsibilities such as laundry, grocery and medical appointments can make the week feel far more manageable. My LinkAssist assists participants across Narre Warren with practical support at home, in the community, and during everyday activities. Services are arranged around individual requirements and can be adjusted as circumstances change.

Our team regularly assists with:
The support provided often depends on what is happening in a participant’s life at that time. One week may involve transport to appointments and help around the home. Another may focus on attending local activities, preparing meals, or establishing routines after a recent change in circumstances.
Specialist NDIS Support Beyond Everyday Care
Weekly support is only one part of the picture. There are times when bigger decisions need attention. These can include a move into supported accommodation, NDIS plan reassessment or your carer requiring a well-earned break after years of providing support at home. These situations often involve several people, multiple services, and plenty of coordination behind the scenes.
That is where our additional guidance can make a difference.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Quite a few enquiries come from people who have recently received funding and are unsure what to do next. In most cases, the first step is simply having a conversation about daily support requirements and any immediate concerns. From there, it becomes easier to work out which services are worth exploring and which can wait until later.
Yes, weekend support may be available depending on the type of assistance required and staff availability. This is something we discuss during the initial conversation. For example, some participants prefer support for community outings on Saturdays, while others require assistance with routines at home across the weekend.
Yes. Transitioning from school into adult services often comes with new responsibilities and decisions. Support can be arranged to assist with community participation, skill development, daily routines, and other activities relevant to this stage of life.
Most people simply bring their NDIS plan if one is available. If not, that is perfectly fine. The first conversation is usually centred around understanding current circumstances rather than collecting paperwork.
Yes. Some participants already receive assistance from other providers and are looking to add services rather than replace them. We regularly work alongside existing support networks where appropriate.


















