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Empowering families with care

There are many things that make Empowering Supports special and a commitment from a dedicated team is one that stands out.

Empowering Supports is passionate about giving families in Greater Geelong the opportunity to live with independence, dignity, and confidence by providing personalised disability, NDIS, and aged care services built on compassion, respect and trust.

By having a small to medium team, it allows the fabulous Empowering Supports staff to genuinely listen and communicate with their clients.

You will get to know the staff, and they will get to know you. Building that trust and rapport makes support more meaningful.

Team members pride themselves on being approachable, reliable, and community-focused. Families trust them because they listen, adapt, and deliver support that fits into real life.

Empowering Support is more than just a disability support service. The promise is simple – to empower individuals and families to live easier, more fulfilling lives by focusing not only on the client, but also their families.

Step 1 is to listen and to get to know you and your goals.

Step 2 is about building a flexible plan that fits your lifestyle and your funding.

Step 3 is to check in regularly and adapt services to grow with you.

Contact Empowering Services on empowering.dss.26@gmail.com or 0493-793 184.

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