NDIS disability support in Forest Lake

Forest Lake is a master-planned residential suburb in Brisbane's outer south-west, built around a large recreational lake. Supportr delivers NDIS support across Forest Lake for both self-managed and plan-managed participants.

NDIS support services available in Forest Lake

All our services are delivered by a small, consistent team assigned to you. Whether support happens at home or out in the local community, you see the same familiar faces every visit.

Social & community support

Getting out into Forest Lake and beyond: appointments, outings, events and community activities with a familiar support person.

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Daily living support

Personal care, morning and evening routines, meal preparation, and life skills, delivered by the same team.

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In-home support

Cleaning, laundry, grocery shopping, and domestic tasks that keep your Forest Lake home safe and organised.

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Group activities

Small-group activities for connection, skill-building, and recreation, held at venues accessible from Forest Lake.

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Supporting NDIS participants in Forest Lake

Forest Lake is an outer south-western suburb of Brisbane, around 19 kilometres from the CBD, adjoining Doolandella, Inala, Ellen Grove, Heathwood, Pallara and Richlands. Developed from 1990 as the first master-planned community within the City of Brisbane, it is built around a large man-made recreational lake with a walking circuit of nearly three kilometres. The suburb has a strong residential identity, a substantial local shopping centre and a multicultural community, giving it a settled, well-serviced suburban character.

Forest Lake is served by several local bus routes, with rail connections available at Richlands station a short drive away, and the suburb's own shopping centre brings many everyday services close to home. For people with disability, reliable door-to-door support remains valuable in a larger outer suburb where journeys take planning. The nearest major public hospital is QEII Jubilee Hospital at Coopers Plains, with further services across Brisbane's south within reach. The lake, parks and footpaths offer accessible spaces for walking and recreation.

Supportr delivers NDIS support in Forest Lake with the same small team each visit, so participants build a real relationship with the people supporting them. We understand that consistency matters, particularly in an outer suburb, so we focus on showing up reliably and knowing each person well. From daily living support and in-home help to getting out into the community or joining group activities, our approach is steady, personal and built around each participant's goals.

Local information

  • Nearest hospital QEII Jubilee Hospital at Coopers Plains, roughly 12 km away
  • Public transport Forest Lake is served by several local bus routes, with rail connections available at Richlands station on the Springfield line a short drive away.
  • Local government area Brisbane City Council

The same team, every visit

Consistent team

We assign a small team of two or three people to each participant in Forest Lake and keep them consistent. No strangers on your doorstep.

Flexible scheduling

Support available mornings, evenings, weekdays and weekends. We build a schedule that fits your life in Forest Lake.

Free consultation

Start with a no-obligation conversation. We talk through your goals and match you with the right team for Forest Lake.

SEQ

Service area: Caboolture to Gold Coast

2–3

Consistent team members assigned to each participant

Self-managed participants welcome

Plan-managed participants welcome

We also serve nearby areas

Supportr covers all of Brisbane South. If you are in nearby Doolandella, Inala or Ellen Grove, just a short drive from Forest Lake, we can help.

NDIS support in Forest Lake

Book a free consultation and we will match you with a consistent team in Forest Lake.