Disability Service

It's not just about delivering support, but delivering support that meets your needs

Community integration is everyone's right ...

On Track's aim is to increase the opportunity for each person to participate more widely within their community. Our Disability Service is focused on developing programs which encourage client involvement and promote an individual’s abilities and strengths.

Targeted support – where it's needed most

The On Track Disability Service operates according to the NSW Disability Services Act 1993 and related service standards. We provide innovative and appropriate 24 hour care and support solutions for people to live in a community setting.

Our programs are aimed at ensuring clients have:

  • choice and decision making
  • access to lifestyle and experience commensurate with other people in the community
  • a safe and secure environment in which to live
  • access to appropriate skills, training or support
  • access to services in their local communities
  • access to general and specialist medical care, support services including day programs
  • assistance to plan and access recreation, educational and vocational programs.

What does the On Track Disability Service offer?

Our aim is to provide quality support services to people with a range of intellectual, physical and developmental disabilities. On Track provides a range of supported accommodation models, within community settings, to meet the needs of each person.

... that's why we provide flexible and responsive services

The needs and functional capacities of individual clients determine the level of support provided. The support needs of individuals accessing our service may increase (through deteriorating function) or decrease (through increasing skills base) over time. The service therefore needs to be flexible and responsive to these changing needs.

Who can take advantage of the Disability Service offered through On Track?

The On Track Disability Service provides support to a range of people with disabilities including:

  • those with an intellectual or physical disability who cannot remain at home due to changing support needs or care arrangements
  • people leaving a correctional facility who require support to re-enter the community
  • those seeking to live independently in the community with support
  • people who have chosen to leave supported accommodation provided by another service or department.