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NDIS Support in Inala

A consistent, named NDIS support worker in Inala, not a rotating cast of strangers.

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  • 4nearby areas we cover
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About the area

Support that knows Inala.

Horizons Support Network supports NDIS participants in Inala, a south-west suburb known for Inala Plaza, Inala Civic Centre, local parks and a strong multicultural community. It is a practical place for supported shopping, community access, food routines, transport practice and everyday living skills.

We work with individuals and families in Inala to provide support that respects culture, pace and preference. Whether the focus is personal care, cooking, shopping, bus confidence, social participation or familiar local routines, we keep support calm, consistent and person-first.

Inala is one of Brisbane's most diverse and community-focused south-west suburbs. Its shopping and civic precincts are everyday anchors for food, groceries, appointments, community services and social connection.

The suburb has a practical and lively feel. Busy shopping areas sit alongside residential streets and local parks, giving participants options for both active community access and quieter support depending on what suits the day.

People choose Inala for its strong community, multicultural food, local services and south-west access. It is close to Richlands, Forest Lake, Acacia Ridge and Sunnybank, making it a useful base for families and participants building confidence in real-life settings.

Getting out, building confidence and feeling at home in Inala: from Inala Plaza to a quiet coffee nearby.

Local things to do

Places we get out to in Inala.

7 real, local spots we use to build routine, confidence and connection, at a pace that suits each participant.

  • Inala PlazaA major local shopping centre for groceries, food, errands and independent shopping practice.
  • Inala Civic CentreA well-known local civic and community precinct for appointments, services and everyday routines.
  • Inala LibraryA Brisbane City Council library with quiet spaces, technology access and community programs.
  • Multicultural food precinctLocal food and grocery options where participants can practise ordering, budgeting and social confidence.
  • Kev Hooper Memorial ParkA local park option for outdoor support, walking and low-pressure time outside.
  • C. J. Greenfield ParkA larger nearby recreation area with open space and sporting facilities.
  • Richlands train station (nearby)A nearby Springfield line transport point that can support wider travel practice without claiming it is in Inala.
Getting around
  • Bus

Inala is bus-focused, with services connecting the suburb to Richlands, Forest Lake, Sunnybank and the wider south-west. Richlands is nearby for Springfield line services, while local roads make car travel practical for shopping, appointments and community access across Brisbane.

How we help

Three ways we support people in Inala.

Why Horizons? Relationships come first. You get a familiar face who learns what a good day looks like for the person you care about, so progress in Inala is built on trust, not a roster of strangers.

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

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Talk to a real person about support in Inala.

Tell us a little about who the support is for and what a good day looks like. A real person replies within one business day, with no pressure and no obligation.

  • A real person, never a call centre
  • We get to know the person first
  • No pressure and no obligation

Make an enquiry

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