Mental Health Support Geelong

Professional counselling and therapy session in Geelong

NDIS Mental Health Support in Geelong

If you or someone you care for is navigating a mental health condition that makes day-to-day life a challenge, NDIS could be the ideal pathway to the right support. We at Dignity Support Services are an NDIS service provider offering focused mental health services in Geelong. We are competent enough to assist you in overcoming various mental issues, and build a life filled with purpose, connection, and independence, well beyond clinical care.

Our mental health service is designed for those with a psychosocial disability, wherein mental health has a significant, long-term impact on them..

Mental health care team providing support in Geelong.

Why Our Mental Health Services in Geelong Make A Difference?

At times, therapy alone is not enough to tackle the practical side of life. If you find daily tasks, social connections, or work and study a struggle, our NDIS mental health support in Geelong can help. We focus on your strengths and abilities, thereby connecting you with practical help that empowers you to thrive.

We are a registered NDIS provider who believes in care that puts your needs ahead of everything else, always. We know that every journey is unique. Our therapists offering NDIS mental health recovery coaching services in Geelong are dedicated to walking alongside you with respect and empathy, framing the support to meet your goals and what matters most to you.

Just call us @03 5292 9902 or email us at info@dignitysupportservices.com.au to let us know the support you are expecting for us for yourself or your near one. You can also fill up the online contact form and submit it. We will reply in no time.

A person finding hope through Geelong mental health services.

How NDIS Funding for Mental Health Support Works?

NDIS funding for psychosocial disability focuses on building your capacity and independence. It can cover:
  • Supports that boost your daily living skills and social participation
  • Non-clinical help like skill development and building confidence
  • Assistance with work, study, and building strong community connections
  • Clinical treatment (like psychology sessions) is typically funded through the health system, not the NDIS, where a dedicated NDIS mental health support provider like us makes all the difference.
A supportive conversation with a mental health worker.

Why Partner With Us for Mental Health Services in Geelong?

The following reasons make us your obvious choice if you are looking for a provider of NDIS psychosocial disability support in Geelong:
  • We are focused: We listen first and tailor our support as per the needs
  • We have an experienced local team of therapists: Our therapists are local, and they are skilled in mental health and disability support.
  • We have got true local presence: As your neighbours we’re here for the long haul.
  • You can count on the consistency of support: We ensure you have a familiar, trusted support worker.
  • We do not just assist, but empower: We are here to empower you, never to take over.

Frequently Asked Questions

People who have a psychosocial disability that impacts their daily functioning and participation in community or work.

No. The NDIS supports disability-related functional needs (skills, routines, participation). Clinical treatment, diagnosis, medication, or acute health care are typically covered by the health system, not the NDIS.

The support might include help with daily living routines, managing appointments, building coping skills, social or community participation, and assistance tailored to your goals and circumstances.

You will need a provider who is registered (or acceptable under your plan) by the NDIS and offers the kind of support you need.

The provider will work with you to understand your story, your goals, values and unique needs, then design a support plan that aligns with them.

No. The NDIS does not replace the health system or community mental-health services. It works alongside them to support your participation, independence and daily functioning.

Yes. If you are not eligible for NDIS, you can still access community mental-health support and services and the NDIS can help you connect to those supports.

We emphasise compassion, flexibility, emotional safety, consistency, and being present “in both the quiet and challenging moments.

Ready for a Chat? Reach Out To Us

If you are keen to see how we can help you live with greater independence and dignity, we’d love to yarn. Give us a call today for a no-obligation, friendly conversation about the support needs you are looking for.