Daily Personal Activities
Everyday personal care and daily-living support (not high-intensity or clinical supports), always at the participant's pace and with dignity.
Learn more about Daily Personal ActivitiesA consistent, named NDIS support worker in Mount Ommaney, not a rotating cast of strangers.
Horizons Support Network supports NDIS participants in Mount Ommaney, a western suburb anchored by Mount Ommaney Centre and close to Jindalee, Sinnamon Park and the Brisbane River. It is a practical area for supported shopping, community access, local parks and everyday routines.
We work with individuals and families in Mount Ommaney to provide calm, consistent support that fits around the person. That might mean shopping at the centre, building independent living skills at home, heading to nearby river spaces, or practising bus and car-based routines across Brisbane's west.
Mount Ommaney is a well-known western suburb in Brisbane's Centenary area, with Mount Ommaney Centre acting as a major shopping and services anchor. The suburb sits close to Jindalee, Sinnamon Park, Jamboree Heights and the river suburbs.
The feel is suburban and practical, with major roads, shopping, homes, parks and nearby river access shaping everyday life. It works well for participants who need reliable local anchors without the intensity of inner-city areas.
People choose Mount Ommaney for convenience and access. The Centenary Motorway, local buses, the shopping centre and nearby Jindalee and Sinnamon Park make it a useful base for support across Brisbane's west and south-west.
Getting out, building confidence and feeling at home in Mount Ommaney: from Mount Ommaney Centre to a quiet coffee nearby.
7 real, local spots we use to build routine, confidence and connection, at a pace that suits each participant.
Mount Ommaney is bus-focused and car-friendly, with services around the shopping centre and strong road access via the Centenary Motorway. The suburb is practical for car-based support across Jindalee, Sinnamon Park, Kenmore, Indooroopilly and the wider west.
Everyday personal care and daily-living support (not high-intensity or clinical supports), always at the participant's pace and with dignity.
Learn more about Daily Personal ActivitiesCooking, budgeting, transport and the skills that build real, lasting confidence.
Learn more about Independent Living SkillsGetting out, trying new things, and building genuine friendships across Brisbane.
Learn more about Social & Community ParticipationWhy 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 Mount Ommaney 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.
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.
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