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Creating positive change for people with disability in Geelong

Everyday Independence is changing the game for people with disability in Geelong and across Australia.

As a registered NDIS provider, we deliver evidence-based therapies that help children, teens, and adults participate more fully in everyday life.

Our approach is designed to make your NDIS funding go further – maximising outcomes and creating lasting, meaningful change.

Our local team of allied health professionals provides services, including occupational therapy, speech pathology, physiotherapy, early childhood supports, positive behaviour support and habit coaching.

What sets us apart is the way we deliver therapy where it matters most, whether it’s at home, school, work, or out in the community, we meet people where they are to help them build the skills and confidence they need to thrive.

Our Geelong-based practitioners work closely with participants and their support networks to break down barriers and achieve meaningful goals.

Whether it’s helping children prepare for key transitions like starting kindergarten or school, supporting adolescents to become job-ready, or empowering adults to engage more fully in their community, our team is passionate about creating long-lasting, positive change in the lives of participants and their families.

We call this approach the Everyday Way.

For more than 25 years, this team-based, community-focused approach has recognised the power of inclusion, connection, and real-world outcomes. By focusing on what’s possible – not just what’s needed – we help people push past limitations, broaden their horizons, and live with greater independence.

To learn more about how we’re supporting the Geelong community to create lasting positive change, visit everydayind.com.au or call 1300 179 131.

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