24/06/2026
Your goals matter and the right support can make each step feel more achievable.
At Kuremara, we provide personalised NDIS support that helps participants build life skills, stay connected, make confident choices and feel supported in their daily routine.
Let’s work together towards greater independence, confidence and quality of life.
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22/06/2026
Dyslexia can affect more than reading and writing; it can impact learning, confidence, communication, daily routines, and participation in education, work, and community life.
Understanding how the NDIS looks at dyslexia, eligibility, functional impact, and support options can help participants and families feel more informed when planning their next steps.
This blog explains what to expect, what evidence may help, and how the right supports can make everyday life easier.
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20/06/2026
A refreshing break can open the door to new experiences, confidence, and connection.
With Kuremara’s Short-Term Respite (STR), participants can enjoy a safe, supportive environment while taking time away from their usual routine. It’s a chance to recharge, meet others, and continue building independence.
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17/06/2026
The NDIS looks closely at how a disability impacts a person’s daily life, independence, mobility, communication, learning, self-care, and social participation.
Understanding the difference between diagnosis and functional impact can help participants, families, and carers prepare stronger evidence and make informed decisions.
Read the full blog to learn more.
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12/06/2026
Understanding NDIS eligibility can feel overwhelming for participants and families navigating the system for the first time.
While the NDIS supports Australians with a wide range of permanent and significant disabilities, knowing how eligibility works and what supports may be available is an important first step.
Our latest blog provides a practical guide to understanding the types of disabilities commonly supported through the NDIS and what this means for participants and their families.
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10/06/2026
Choosing the right NDIS physiotherapist can make a significant difference to your progress, independence, and overall well-being.
Before making a decision, it’s important to understand a provider’s experience, approach to goal setting, communication style, and how they can support your individual needs.
Our latest blog outlines the key questions every participant should ask before choosing an NDIS physiotherapist.
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05/06/2026
Your NDIS plan can do more than support daily activities; it can also help you achieve better mental and physical wellbeing.
From allied health services and therapy supports to community participation and skill development, the right supports can make a meaningful difference to your overall quality of life.
Our latest blog explores how participants can make the most of their NDIS plan to support their wellbeing goals.
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03/06/2026
Join Kuremara Club and be part of a community where confidence, independence and friendships grow.
Fun activities, new experiences and meaningful connections are waiting for you!
📞 Register today: 1300 000 799
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01/06/2026
health needs while maintaining independence at home.
Understanding how to access these supports through your NDIS plan can make it easier to receive the right care at the right time.
Our latest blog guides participants through the process of accessing Community Nursing services and what to expect along the way.
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29/05/2026
Physiotherapy can play a vital role in improving mobility, strength, independence, and overall quality of life for NDIS participants.
But when is physiotherapy covered under the NDIS, and what should participants know before accessing these supports?
Our latest blog provides a practical guide to understanding physiotherapy funding and how it may support your NDIS goals.
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