We offer you the best supports

UPC provides specialised and dependable care and support services to all participants. We are an organisation with determination and passion served by a committed and devoted team of highly qualified staff who are dedicated to prioritising the participants. With these in place, all our participants will feel assured that they’re being supported by staff who have the specialised skills required to perform every task. We provide ongoing training to our staff to ensure that we deliver the very best of community and home care to the participants. We have the expertise, experience, and empathy to bring about real, lasting, positive change to the society.

Your Health is Our Primary Concern

We provide the following services:

Community Nursing

Psychosocial Recovery Coaching

Assist With Daily Living

Social and Community Participation

Mental Health Recovery

Supported Independent Living

Complex Behavioural Needs

Improved Living Arrangements

Support Coordination

Transitioning back to the community from incarceration.

Services We

Offer

Community Nursing

UPC has registered and enrolled nurses with experience in community nursing, providing evidence- based, culturally sensitive and in-home nursing care. We also provide quality care and management for people requiring short-term care after a hospital stay or ongoing community nursing care supports. Our community nursing services include:

  • Wound care & management
  • Diabetes management
  • Medication supervision and administration and ongoing review
  • Continence assessment
  • Bowel, catheter & continence care
  • Hospital discharge support
  • Developing and implementing care plans

Psychosocial Recovery Coaching

UPC provides supports to participants with psychosocial disabilities to help them live productive lives. We will help you to assume more control of your life and to better manage difficult matters of
everyday living. Through strong and respectful relationships and skilled coaching, participants will be supported to build capacity, including strengths and resilience. Our recovery coaches will work
collaboratively with participants, their families, carers and support networks to design, plan, implement and adjust a recovery plan.

Assist With Daily Living

UPC provides daily living supports that include personal activities and household tasks. Our team will support you with establishing your daily routines, in-home support requirements and preferences and partner you with support staff and nurses you will be able to relate to and trust in your daily life. UPC support workers will be available to help you with everyday activities, and at the same time helping you to build your skills of daily living.

Daily Living Activities supports might include:

  • Showering, grooming, toileting, dressing
  • Meal preparation
  • Capacity building activities such as:

-grocery shopping in person and on online
-using public transport
-Support with mobility, both at home and in the community

Supported Independend Living

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is an NDIS support where you can live with other people with a disability or on your own in a comfortable and secure home. UPC offers a range of NDIS accommodation services for participants who require assistance and/or supervision to manage their daily tasks and goals. The purpose of this service is to support the participant in building their skills to live independently in all life domains, with greater emphasis on the following tasks.

  • Managing budgets and money
  • Establishing life routines that promote positive outcomes for individuals
  • Support to attain greater independence with household tasks such as cleaning, meal preparation and cooking meals
  • Support with taking medications and living a healthy lifestyle
  • Support with medical appointments
  • Support with planning, organising and completing daily tasks
  • Support with accessing community services

Social & Community Participation

UPC will provide support to make it easier for participants to access a wide range of community activities and break down the barriers between people living with a disability and the community at large. Social participation and social support are strongly connected to good health and well-being throughout life. By participating in leisure, social, cultural, and spiritual activities, people can maintain or establish supportive and caring relationships. Community participation helps to improve your physical and mental health and reduces loneliness which can lead to depression.

Community, social or recreational activities might include:

  • Attending appointments e.g., GPs, Physiotherapy
  • Participation in a social group
  • Going for an outing e.g., fishing, BBQ or shopping
  • Going on a holiday camp
  • Visiting your local library
  • Going to a movie or a concert
  • Attending community events
  • Joining a sporting club.

Improved Living Arrangements

UPC can assist you to find suitable accommodation to live more independently. Our team will ensure that support is provided to guide, prompt, or undertake activities to make certain the individual obtains and/or retains appropriate accommodation.

Our supports may also include:

  • Assistance with applying for a rental property
  • Assistance with meeting tenancy obligations
  • Ensuring the property is appropriate for your requirements as a participant of the NDIS
  • Actively searching with you for appropriate accommodations
  • Budgeting and ensuring affordability
  • Negotiating your rental contract
  • Visiting potential properties for inspection

Transitioning back to community from incarceration.

We will help you get back on your feet

  • We will work with you, your support system and Parole team to ensure you get the right supports you need.
  • We will assist you to find accommodation and link you with employment agencies.
  • We will help you to develop life skills to manage daily activities.

Complex Behavioural Needs

We hold the belief that wherever possible, every person deserves the chance to live in a home and in a community, with access to life’s opportunities. For people with limited access due to challenging behaviours, we will provide the right support. The focus is on identifying potential triggers for challenging behaviour and prevention, while building communication skills and working with individuals to find other ways to manage their feelings and ease their distress. 

Mental Health Recovery

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Contact Info

Address:

New Beith, Qld

Email:

Phone:

1300 375 776

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