Anglicare aspires to be a leading provider of high quality care and support to people living with a disability, empowering them to live life to the fullest.

Anglicare is a registered NDIS provider.

Our Services include:
  • Day programs
  • Supported Independent Living
  • Support coordination
  • Plan management
  • Community engagement and participation
  • Social outings and activities
  • Flexible personalised support
  • Life skills development
  • Personal care and safety
  • Assistance with household tasks
  • Community Assistance Temporary Supports Program (CATS in ACT only)
HOLT, ACT

Disability Day Centre

GOULBURN, NSW

Disability Day Centre

MORUYA, NSW

Supported Independent Living

OXLEY, ACT

Supported Independent Living

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Through our disability service and support; we seek to help participants accomplish their dreams and aspirations; realise their unique gifts and talents; have autonomy and authority over their life; live as independently as possible; be safe and secure; and participate in the community through meaningful relationships, employment, recreation, education and volunteering.
Our disability support services are designed to cater to individuals, tailoring our care to their specific needs. The exact nature of your support can be accessed and discussed via arrangement with our team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Anglicare offers Disability Services at locations throughout our region including:

Canberra, Eurobodalla, Goulburn Mulwaree, and Queanbeyan/Palerang.

Yes, Anglicare provides services to cater for clients specific care needs including, in-home care.

Anglicare is a registered NDIS provider in ACT and NSW. We also provide support coordination across NSW.

To find out more about the NDIS, visit www.ndis.gov.au or https://improvements.ndis.gov.au/ or contact your nearest Anglicare Disability Service centre.

At Anglicare, we provide support that is based on the needs of the individual and therefore a planning meeting will be held with an individual to arrange supports to meet the participants needs, dreams and aspirations. This is called a person-centred plan. Support is available to service users within their own home, within the community or at the day centre located in Holt, ACT.

Community participation will be facilitated by a team of caring professionals who can support participants one-on-one or in a small group outing.

Anglicare’s Disability Services in Goulburn and Holt host regular group sessions.

To organise care specific to your needs, contact the service coordinators at Goulburn, Moruya or ACT.

See our ‘Contact Us’ section for office contact information.

To ensure the safety and quality of supports within the emerging NDIS market, the NDIS Code of Conduct sets minimum expectations, shapes the behaviour and culture of NDIS providers and persons employed or otherwise engaged by NDIS providers, and empowers consumers in relation to their rights. 

CLICK HERE to see the NDIS Code of Conduct.

If you believe that Anglicare is not upholding the NDIS Code of Conduct, please lodge a complaint to the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission by calling 1800 035 544 or completing a complaint form on their website.

To refer yourself or someone else to the ACT Government’s Community Assistance and Temporary Support (CATS) Program, contact the Central Intake Service on 02 5124 6500.

 The phone line is open the following days (except public holidays):

Monday: 8:00 am and 5:00 pm

Tuesday: 8:00 am and 5:00 pm

Wednesday: 8:00 am and 3:30 pm

Thursday: 8:00 am and 5:00 pm

Friday: 8:00 am and 5:00 pm

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Community Assistance and Temporary Support (CATS) 

The Community Assistance and Temporary Supports Program (CATS) supports people living in the ACT who have been discharged from the hospital and require home and community care due to daily challenges arising from a health condition.

Referrals to the CATS Program can be made by clinical hospital staff, general practitioners, community support organisations, family or carers, as well as through self-referral.

When a person contacts either a CATS Service Provider or the Central Intake Service (CIS), an initial screening is conducted to determine eligibility. If eligible, the screening process will also assess the person’s needs and determine whether prioritisation and/or wait listing is appropriate.

Additionally, the screening process should evaluate whether a different program might be more appropriate.

To refer yourself or someone else to the ACT Government’s Community Assistance and Temporary Support (CATS) Program, contact the Central Intake Service on 02 5124 6500.

The phone line is open the following days (except public holidays):

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8am -5pm and Wednesday: 8am- 3:30pm

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