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NDIS Support in Greenslopes

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About the area

Support that knows Greenslopes.

Horizons Support Network supports NDIS participants in Greenslopes, a quiet, established suburb best known for its strong medical community around Greenslopes Private Hospital, along with leafy local parks like Ekibin Park and Hanlon Park. It's a suburb where everyday convenience and a slower pace of life sit side by side, and we help participants make the most of both.

Our team partners with individuals and families in Greenslopes to deliver person-centred support that adapts to real routines, whether that's attending medical appointments with confidence, building independent living skills at home, or getting out to enjoy the local green spaces. We focus on consistency and genuine connection, so support never feels disconnected from daily life.

Greenslopes is a well-connected inner-south suburb known for its strong healthcare presence and convenient lifestyle. It is home to the Greenslopes Private Hospital, one of Brisbane's major medical facilities, which contributes to the suburb's reputation as a practical and convenient place to live. Alongside this, the area features leafy streets, local cafes, and a mix of classic Queenslander homes and modern developments.

The vibe in Greenslopes is peaceful, residential, and community focused. It attracts professionals, healthcare workers, families, and students who value a quieter environment that still feels close to the action. The suburb offers a balanced lifestyle with parks, everyday amenities, and a steady, relaxed pace.

People choose to live in Greenslopes for its connectivity and livability. Its proximity to the CBD, major hospitals, and surrounding lifestyle hubs makes it highly convenient. With a mix of affordability, space, and reliable infrastructure, it appeals to those seeking comfort and connection in an inner-city setting.

One of the biggest recent changes in Greenslopes is the transformation of Hanlon Park, also known by its Aboriginal name Bur'uda, at the Stones Corner end of the suburb. A long concrete drain was removed and Norman Creek now flows through the park again, with wide shared pathways that loop around the green space, flat bridges over the creek, terraced seating and a nature-themed playground. For a participant or a family, it means a genuinely accessible, calm outdoor space close to home where wide, level paths make it easy to get around on foot or by wheelchair.

Day to day, much of life in Greenslopes runs along Logan Road, the main spine through the suburb. Small shops, bakeries, cafes and everyday services sit close together, so a single short outing can cover a coffee, a few groceries and a bit of practice ordering at the counter. Because the suburb is compact and the footpaths are reasonably gentle for an inner-south area, errands and social outings often happen within a short, repeatable loop rather than a long trip, which suits people who are building confidence step by step.

Greenslopes is also shaped by its strong health and allied-health presence. Beyond the well-known private hospital, a cluster of physiotherapy, rehabilitation and exercise-physiology clinics has grown up along Logan Road, with a dedicated medical precinct taking shape near the hospital. For a participant juggling regular therapy and medical appointments, having so many services within the one suburb can keep the week simpler: less time spent travelling across the city, and more appointments reachable on a single bus route or a short drive.

In-home support in Greenslopes makes the most of a small, well-connected suburb. Distances here are short, so a support worker can help with personal care and everyday routines at home, then step out for a manageable loop along Logan Road for groceries, a coffee at a local cafe, or some quiet time on the wide, level paths at Hanlon Park. Getting around is straightforward: the Greenslopes busway station and frequent bus routes along Logan Road give real, repeatable chances to build travel confidence, whether that is a short trip toward the city or a ride to a regular appointment. With so many physiotherapy and rehabilitation clinics clustered along Logan Road near the hospital, support can fit naturally around therapy and medical visits, keeping the week simpler and community access close to home.

Getting out, building confidence and feeling at home in Greenslopes: from Greenslopes Private Hospital to a quiet coffee nearby.

Local things to do

Places we get out to in Greenslopes.

Greenslopes is a compact, walkable suburb, so most outings sit on one short loop along Logan Road, with the rebuilt Hanlon Park and the busway both a few minutes from home.

  • Greenslopes Private HospitalA major hospital with rehab services, convenient for participants with health appointments.
  • Greenslopes MallA small shopping centre, good for practising daily living skills like groceries, banking and post.
  • Ekibin ParkQuiet bushland walks, picnic areas and nature-based activities.
  • Stones Corner Library (nearby)A nearby Brisbane City Council library with free programs, quiet spaces and community events.
  • Stones Corner village (nearby)Cafes, op shops and local boutiques in a nearby walkable strip for social outings.
  • Coorparoo Bowls Club (nearby)Community sport and social events.
  • Bus routes on Logan RoadDirect to the CBD on a well-serviced route.
  • Hanlon Park / Bur'uda (Greenslopes, Stones Corner end)A recently rebuilt creek-side park with wide, level shared paths and flat bridges that are pram and wheelchair friendly, plus a nature playground, terraced seating and picnic spots; an easy, calm spot for relaxed time outdoors close to home.
  • Greenslopes busway station (South East Busway)A dedicated busway station in the suburb served by many frequent routes, ideal for practising supported travel and quick trips toward the city without changing services.
  • Mourning Roast (377 Logan Road, Greenslopes)A friendly neighbourhood coffee shop on the main road, a relaxed setting for a supported coffee and practising ordering at the counter.
  • MK Bower Cafe (433 Logan Road, just over the border at Stones Corner)A shaded garden cafe with alfresco courtyard seating and a dog-friendly outdoor area, a calm, low-pressure place nearby for a relaxed outing or a quiet catch-up.
  • Logan Road allied-health precinct (Greenslopes Medical Precinct and nearby clinics)A run of physiotherapy, rehabilitation and exercise-physiology clinics along Logan Road near the hospital, meaning many therapy and medical appointments sit within the one suburb.
Getting around
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Greenslopes is well serviced by frequent bus routes along Logan Road and the Southeast Busway, providing quick access to the CBD in around 10 to 15 minutes. Its location near major roads makes commuting by car straightforward. The suburb also offers good connectivity to nearby areas like South Brisbane, Annerley, and Coorparoo.

How we help

Three ways we support people in Greenslopes.

Why Horizons? Greenslopes packs a lot into a small footprint, where one Logan Road loop covers groceries, a coffee and the busway, and therapy clinics cluster near the hospital. A support worker who already knows that loop, the level paths at Hanlon Park and the right bus to catch can build a steady, repeatable routine instead of starting from scratch each visit.

Horizons Support Network is a non-registered NDIS provider, supporting self-managed and plan-managed participants across Brisbane.

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