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Tailored care for your kids

Relight Your Care (formerly Luxe Care Solutions) is a disability service that provides a tailored program designed through collaboration between service coordinators, allied health professionals, our participants, and their families.

Our support workers assist our clients in accessing and participating in the community through a person-centred approach.

All activities are tailored to our participants’ interests and needs to help them work towards their NDIS goals. Our caregivers build meaningful relationships with our participants by engaging in conversation, participating in hobbies, and offering companionship to combat feelings of loneliness or isolation.

At Relight Your Care, we collaborate with participants and their loved ones to develop custom care plans that promote the feeling of independence and decision-making while guaranteeing a secure and caring atmosphere. Your health and safety are our top priority, and we are committed to delivering dependable, empathetic, and expert disability support and in-home care services that have a positive impact on your life.

The programs could include recreational activities such as but not limited to going to the gym, shopping, swimming, visiting the library or seeing a movie, assistance to attend appointments, undertake food shopping or use public transport, improving social interaction, turn taking and reciprocity, peer group activities, social skill building or in-home daily living activities such as cooking, cleaning, homework tasks or general play.

We collaborate with Allied Health teams including psychologists, speech pathologists and occupational therapists.

We aim to support:

1. Supporting in language and communication

2. Improving social interactions

3. Improving motor skills

4. Emotional regulation

5. Understanding sensory perceptions

6. Before and after school support

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