What You May Be Facing
Living with a physical or learning disability or supporting a family member who does comes with unique daily hurdles. Many families reach out to us when they encounter these specific turning points:
The Fear of Frustrated Potential
Worrying that standard care services will just tick boxes and keep your loved one safe, rather than actively helping them grow, learn new skills, and build a real life.
The Routine of the Revolving Door
Feeling exhausted by different, unfamiliar care workers constantly coming in and out of your home, disrupting routines and causing avoidable anxiety.
The Burden on Family Dynamics
Finding that your time together as a family is entirely consumed by managing daily logistics, appointments, and support tasks, leaving little room to just enjoy being together.
Isolation from the Community
Feeling that navigating the outside world is too difficult, causing your loved one to spend too much time isolated at home away from social circles and activities.