NDIS disability support in Jindalee

Jindalee is an established residential suburb in Brisbane's south-west, around 15 kilometres from the CBD, set on a bend of the Brisbane River as one of the original Centenary suburbs. Supportr delivers NDIS support across Jindalee for both self-managed and plan-managed participants.

NDIS support services available in Jindalee

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 Jindalee 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 Jindalee home safe and organised.

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Group activities

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

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Supporting NDIS participants in Jindalee

Jindalee lies roughly 15 kilometres south-west of central Brisbane and is bordered by the Brisbane River to the north and west and by Mount Ommaney, Sinnamon Park and Seventeen Mile Rocks to the south and east. As one of the first Centenary suburbs, it is a largely residential area where free-standing houses make up the great majority of dwellings, many built in the 1960s and 1970s. Brick homes on suburban streets give Jindalee a settled, family-oriented character close to the river.

Jindalee is a quiet, well-established part of Brisbane's south-west with good access to nearby amenities. Transport for Brisbane bus routes, including CityXpress services, connect the suburb to the CBD via Indooroopilly and Toowong, while the Centenary Motorway crosses the river at the Centenary Bridge and provides direct road access. For people with disability, this mix of bus connections, nearby shopping at Mount Ommaney and reasonable access to allied health and day programs across the western suburbs helps keep everyday support practical.

Supportr works with Jindalee participants using the same small, consistent team rather than a rotating roster of unfamiliar faces. We take the time to understand each person's routines, goals and the local places that matter to them, then build support around that. Whether it is help at home, getting out into the community or joining group activities, our aim is reliable, familiar support delivered by workers who become a genuine and trusted part of everyday life.

Local information

  • Nearest hospital Princess Alexandra Hospital, Woolloongabba (~18 km)
  • Public transport Jindalee is served by Transport for Brisbane bus routes, including CityXpress services to the CBD via Indooroopilly and Toowong, with the Centenary Motorway providing road access across the river.
  • 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 Jindalee 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 Jindalee.

Free consultation

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

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 West. If you are in nearby Mount Ommaney, Sinnamon Park or Seventeen Mile Rocks, just a short drive from Jindalee, we can help.

NDIS support in Jindalee

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