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Disability Services Caboolture

There are a number of disability services caboolture that provide assistance for people with disabilities. Whether you need help in your home, employment support or therapy and advice, there is something for everyone.

MS Queensland and KTQ Developments have teamed up to launch a new community

that includes 12 NDIS Specialist Disability Apartments and onsite carer accommodation. The new development is a welcome addition to the local community.

Insight Disability

The Insight Disability program is a community-based disability services caboolture program that offers support for people of all ages who have mental health issues and disabilities. It aims to build self-esteem and confidence through personal growth, job training and employment opportunities.

Insight Disability also provides a variety of assessments for individuals to help identify their needs objectively. These include testing, interviews, observation and consultation with a trained therapist.

Dynamic Insight Corp offers policy, procedures and supporting documents that can help a business move towards a self insured Short Term Disability Program or improve the quality of the existing Program. Timely adjudication of claims, regular follow up with ill or injured employees and coordinated healthcare services are all integral to the success of a Short Term Disability Program.

The Insight Disability program has helped many individuals live with greater independence and get out and about in their local communities. It also assists them to develop new interests, discover new opportunities and reach goals.

Home Caring Caboolture

Home Caring Caboolture is a small but mighty in-home care provider that provides a range of support services from personal assistance to social engagement and even meal delivery. The company is owned and operated by Andrew Oxley, a qualified aged care professional with over 15 years’ experience in Australia and the UK. The company also has an impressive track record in delivering quality care to the most challenging clients. It is an excellent resource for those who want to live independently at home or in their own apartment without having to put their health and wellbeing at risk. Its clients have ranged from seniors with complex and challenging medical needs to children with behavioural problems that require special attention.

EPIC Assist

EPIC Assist is a long-standing not-for-profit organisation that has been in business for over 30 years, assisting people with disability to prepare for, find and maintain meaningful employment. Its mission statement is a pretty simple one: to make life better for everyone.

For example, EPIC’s nimble-fingered staff help clients navigate a wide range of government and non-government support programs including the NDIS, Medicare, Work for the Dole and the Australian Government’s Home Care services. They also help people with more complex needs to make the transition to work, allowing them to live independently and make more money, which is an incredibly rewarding experience.

It has been four years since EPIC tested the NDIS waters in Tasmania and has since expanded operations to Victoria and will soon be delivering NDIS services in Northern NSW. However, the NDIS still has a way to go before it can achieve its objectives and stay financially sustainable. As a proud advocate of the NDIS, EPIC looks forward to helping people with disability achieve their potential through the right combination of government and community support.

Caboolture Bus Lines

Caboolture disability services Bus Lines is a family-owned business that has been serving the region for over 30 years. During that time, Grant and Janette Craike have grown the business from two buses to a fleet of 40 coaches.

The Craikes are committed to providing the highest quality of transportation incorporating safety, reliability and personal service. Their commitment is also reflected in their Award Winning “Bus It Safe” programme implemented at local schools via a series of lessons and demonstrations.

The company operates 12 TransLink bus services in the northern suburbs of

Brisbane. It also provides school transport, urban and community based services and charter and day tours. CBL is owned and operated by Grant and Janette Craike and their children Lachlan and Leah.


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