Major changes such as leaving school, starting work, moving into independent living, or adjusting to new care arrangements can feel overwhelming without the right guidance. Assist Life Stage Transition is designed to help NDIS participants move confidently through these changes with structured, personalised, and practical support that puts choice and control first.Under the NDIS, our assisted life stage transition at Mercy Disability Care supports participants who are navigating significant life changes. The focus is on building independence, reducing anxiety, and ensuring that every transition feels planned rather than rushed.
Assist Life Stage Transition is an NDIS support that helps participants prepare for and adjust to important life milestones. These transitions can be emotional, practical, and complex. With the right support, participants gain clarity, confidence, and the skills required to move forward successfully.This service is tailored to individual goals and life circumstances, ensuring that support evolves as needs change. At Mercy Disability Care, it is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, it is a collaborative journey built around the participant, their family, and their support network.

- Planning for changes such as moving out of the family home
- Transitioning from school to employment, training, or further education
- Adjusting to changes in support needs or living arrangements
- Developing life skills for greater independence
- Coordinating with support coordinators, families, and allied health professionals
- Building routines and strategies to manage emotional wellbeing during crucial transitions

Assistance with crucial life transitions is applicable for NDIS participants from any age group. It can be any individual who is experiencing or preparing for a change. It is particularly valuable for participants who require structured planning, emotional reassurance, and practical guidance to move into the next stage of life with confidence.Families and carers also benefit from this service, as it provides clarity, reassurance, and professional guidance throughout the transition process.

- Person-centred support focused on individual goals and aspirations
- Experienced support workers who understand complex life transitions
- Compassionate, respectful, and culturally sensitive approach to care
- Structured transition planning that reduces stress and builds confidence
- Flexible support tailored to changing needs across different life stages
- Strong collaboration with families, carers, and allied health professionals
- Clear communication that keeps participants informed and in control
- Practical life skill development to support sustainable independence




