WESLEY DISABILITY SUPPORT
From finding the right home to getting the support you need, we’re here to help you reach your goals and live a fulfilling, happy life
We start with your goals and objectives to understand how we can help you live a fulfilling life – ensuring you have choice, control and opportunities. Our objective is always to provide the best possible care through well trained and engaged care workers who have a genuine desire to support you and bring together all the support you need. Being an accredited NDIS non-for-profit provider, our motivation is providing the right care and support you need.
Our flexible accommodation options in NSW offer more than just a safe place to stay. They provide a supportive environment that truly feels like home, shared with people who become family.
From assisting with daily tasks to building practical life skills and participating in community activities, we’re here to help you or your loved one live independently.
Make friends, grow your confidence and develop useful skills through the Wesley LifeSkills program. From cooking classes and sports to woodworking, you can learn and explore your interests in a fun and supportive environment.
Navigating your NDIS plan can be complicated. We’re here to help you make it simpler. From finding the right providers to coordinating your supports, together we can make your plan a reality and help you live the life you want.
We start with your goals and abilities, to understand how we can help you live a fulfilling life – ensuring you have choice, control and opportunities.
We tailor our support and accommodation to work for you – whether that’s providing personalised support at home or helping you set up the right accommodation for your loved one.
With over 75 years of experience supporting people with disability, a strong reputation and a highly trained professional team of over 300 staff, you can rest easy knowing you’re in safe hands.
With a dedicated person or team to support you, you can be confident you will receive consistent, quality care – and build close, trusting relationships.
As a registered NDIS provider, we have strict governance and a best practice framework in place to make sure you receive the best possible care.
Step 1
Check your eligibility, submit your application and provide the NDIS with all necessary documentation.
NDIS Website
Step 2
Once apporoved, normally you will attend a planning meeting with an NDIS planner or Local Area Coordinator.
Step 3
Talk to Wesley, we have a number of services to offer, tailored to your plan.
Peace of Mind, Growth, and Genuine Care at Wesley
By having Anne* attend Wesley at Beverly Hills, I finally have peace of mind. I don’t need to worry about her when she's there, which lets me focus on myself for a few hours each day. Her social skills and behaviour have improved so much, and the communication from staff is exceptional. I’m always informed about how Anne’s day went through a daily diary, and if there’s ever a concern, they call me directly. For carers wanting to work here, you’ll find a supportive team that collaborates to ensure the best for our loved ones. I’ve recommended Wesley to other families because they truly keep clients safe, and the carers genuinely care. The clients are given a wide range of experiences that we, as families, may not be able to provide. Wesley is truly a place where care and dedication shine through.
Karen | Ashleigh’s mum
LifeSkills
A Caring Community That Feels Like Family
John* truly enjoys his time with Wesley Mission—it’s become an integral part of his life. I believe he sees the other clients and carers as family. The coordinator, staff, and carers are incredibly obliging and genuinely caring. It would be wonderful to see even more opportunities for community engagement, but I can’t speak highly enough of the warmth and support John receives every day at Wesley Mission.
Liz Smith | Mitchell
LifeSkills
A Lifelong Journey of Care, Connection, and Joy with Wesley
Tom* has been with Wesley’s Day Program & LifeSkills for nearly 30 years, and over time, the service has truly evolved to meet his needs. Today, he enjoys his time, outings, and interactions with long-term carers, especially Helen, whose Lifeskills
cheerful personality has been a wonderful presence. The centre has become a fun, happy space where Tom feels welcomed, valued, and safe. What I appreciate most is the care and attention to his health and behaviours, with comprehensive feedback from carers that supports his behaviour management and NDIS funding needs. Knowing that his safety and well-being are always prioritized gives me invaluable peace of mind. I love seeing photos of Tom smiling during outings or at the centre, and I feel reassured by the oversight the team provides, even in matters like his diet and quality of food. Wesley’s care, guided by Helen’s warm and enthusiastic leadership, is something I would wholeheartedly recommend to other families. I hope to see further improvements in the facilities while keeping the centre accessible, safe, and community-centered. Wesley has truly been a significant part of Tom’s life and ours, and I’m grateful for the care that feels like family.
Marian Palmer | Dion
Lifeskills
Unmatched Care and Support for Our Loved One and Our Family
Since Sean* joined Beverly Hills Lifeskills Centre, we’ve seen steady improvements in his behaviour—taking things 'one step at a time.' The staff’s communication and collaboration are outstanding; I couldn’t ask for more. Knowing that he’s consistently in the care of people who treat him like family has made caregiving so much easier. Sean’s happiness has noticeably improved, especially with the centre now providing transportation, which has brought him more comfort and stability. To any carers considering Wesley’s services, I say, don’t wait—register with Beverly Hills Lifeskills Centre to give your loved one the best care. We tell our LAC how exceptional the centre’s support is, and we couldn’t be more grateful. Wesley truly provides Sean with a service second to none, helping our family feel more at peace and supported.
Michael
Lifeskills
Our Extended Family at Wesley Mission's Green Room
Paul and I are incredibly blessed to have what we call our ‘extended family’ at Wesley Mission’s Green Room. They’ve gone above and beyond on many occasions to help us with Mark, showing true compassion and empathy. During times of distress, the caring team has gathered around us, offering unwavering support. It’s a comfort knowing Mark is in the hands of people who genuinely love and care for him as much as we do. Communication is A+, and any concerns about Mark are addressed immediately. We couldn’t be more impressed with Wesley Mission and the Green Room at Maclean.
Bonnie | Mark’s sister
A Place of Joy, Friendship, and Safety for Sarah
Sarah truly enjoys her time each day with Wesley Mission, especially the outings and activities that bring her so much joy. She’s found wonderful companionship with both the other clients and the support workers, and it gives us great peace of mind as her parents. We know she’s in a place where she feels happy, supported, and safe. We couldn’t ask for more from the caring team at Wesley Mission.
Jo | Sarah
Under the NDIS, clients may access various types of accommodation, such as Supported Independent Living (SIL), Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA), and Medium Term Accommodation (MTA). These accommodations cater to different levels of support needs. SIL provides assistance with day-to-day tasks, SDA offers housing designed for people with higher support needs, and MTA serves as temporary accommodation while waiting for a more permanent solution.
NDIS funding is allocated based on individual needs and goals outlined in the participant’s NDIS plan. For in-home support services, the NDIS covers a range of assistance, such as personal care, domestic help, and community participation. Participants can choose their providers and services based on their plan, and the service provider will claim the cost directly from the NDIS or through a plan manager.
To be eligible for SDA, an NDIS participant must meet specific criteria based on their functional impairment and housing needs. An assessment is usually conducted by the NDIS, and the participant must demonstrate that they require specialised housing to support their disability. The eligibility and funding for SDA will be included in their NDIS plan if approved.
Yes, NDIS participants have the right to change their service providers if they are unsatisfied with the services they are receiving. You can choose a new provider by informing your current provider and organising the transition to another service. It’s essential to review your service agreements to understand any notice periods or conditions that may apply.
In-home support services may include personal care (assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and eating), household tasks (cleaning, meal preparation), and help with community access (transportation and participation in social activities). The specific services you receive depend on your NDIS plan and your personal needs and goals.
Life skills courses offered by Wesley Mission to people with disabilities are designed to help individuals develop practical skills that promote greater independence and improve their quality of life. These courses focus on teaching essential everyday skills in a supportive and inclusive environment, empowering participants to manage daily tasks more confidently and effectively.
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Wesley Mission acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia’s First Peoples. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the original and ongoing Custodians of the lands and waters on which we all live and work. We recognise the continuing sovereignty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across the Australian States and Territories where we have a presence, and their absolute right to self-determination. We pay our respects to all Elders – past, present and emerging – and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities.
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