Our support coordinators will assist individuals in navigating and coordinating the supports and services available to them, with the aim of helping them achieve their goals and live a more independent and fulfilling life.
We will work closely with individuals to understand their needs, preferences, and goals. They help individuals identify and access appropriate services, programs, and resources that align with their needs and aspirations.
Some key elements of Support Coordination includes:
01.
Assessment and planning
Support coordinators assess the individual's goals, strengths, and areas of need. They work collaboratively with the individual, their family, and relevant professionals to develop a personalized support plan.
02.
Information and referral
Support coordinators provide information about available services, funding options, and community resources. They assist individuals in understanding their choices and making informed decisions.
03.
Service coordination
Support coordinators help individuals navigate the complex service system, coordinating and connecting them with the appropriate service providers and ensuring that services are delivered as outlined in the support plan.
04.
Advocacy
Support coordinators act as advocates for the individuals they support, ensuring their rights are respected and their voices are heard. They assist individuals in resolving any issues or concerns that may arise in accessing and receiving services.
05.
Monitoring and review
Support coordinators regularly review the individual's support plan, ensuring it remains relevant and aligned with their changing needs and goals. They monitor the quality and effectiveness of services being provided and make adjustments as necessary.
06.
Capacity building
Support coordinators work with individuals to enhance their skills, knowledge, and confidence in managing their own supports. They empower individuals to become more independent and actively participate in decision-making processes.