
Psychosocial Disability Support in Hillcrest Through Meaningful Intervention
Living with psychosocial disabilities can cause barriers to stability, autonomy and social inclusion. At Liberty Care & Support, we offer psychosocial disability support in Hillcrest tailored to meet the unique requirements of all participants. Be it navigating complex mental health blockages to severe anxiety or mood disorders, we focus only on the strengths and goals of participants — never just the diagnosis.
Whether you’ve been diagnosed with a mental health condition or are seeking greater control over your lifestyle, daily routine or relationships — our meaningful intervention is designed to help you build emotional resilience, autonomy and social connection. So, if you or your loved ones are facing this challenge, you can bring this to the attention of Liberty Care & Support.

What’s Classified Under Psychosocial Disability?
- TSchizophrenic Disorder
- Complex PTSD
- Severe Depression or Anxiety Disorders
- Bipolar Disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder

What Kinds of Support Do We Offer?
- Mentoring and Recovery Coaching: Help with navigating mental health blockages and self-advocacy.
- Support with Your Daily Routine: Assisting with routine tasks such as personal care, grocery shopping, money management, meal planning and preparation — all on your terms.
- Help with Engaging with the Community: We help you in participating actively in your local community, take part in social and cultural events, and more.
- Goal Setting and Capacity Building: Help with goal setting, making the most out of your NDIS plan and building the capacity to navigate alone or with minimal assistance.

Why Choose Our Psychosocial Disability Support in Hillcrest?
- Expert mental health analysis and intervention
- Strong local connections
- Scalable support that adapts to your evolving needs
- Holistic and meaningful care
- CALD support workers
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a psychiatric diagnosis to access psychosocial supports through NDIS?
Yes. To be eligible, your psychosocial disability must stem from a diagnosed mental health condition that is likely to be permanent and significantly affects daily functioning.
ow do you support participants whose mental health needs fluctuate week to week?
We offer adaptable service schedules that flex based on how you're feeling. If your symptoms worsen, we can increase support and advocate for plan reassessments if needed.
Can you help me re-enter work or study after a period of mental illness?
Absolutely. Our psychosocial support includes vocational guidance, confidence-building, and help accessing employment or education providers through your NDIS plan.
How do you ensure continuity of care across mental health professionals?
With your consent, we coordinate with your psychologist, GP, psychiatrist, or case manager to align our supports with your broader care plan — ensuring consistent progress and safety.