
Referrals

Achieve has been proudly providing specialist and complex disability support services for over 70 years. While many providers are moving out of complex support, Achieve is continuing to invest in supporting people with complex needs and is seen as a leader in this field.
We have many happy people in our services. Our clients, their families and those who refer people to us praise how carefully we tailor each person’s experience.
Use the resources below to learn more about how you can refer to Achieve with confidence.
Referral brochure
Detailed information about why you should choose Achieve for people requiring complex disability support services
Moving home stories
Specialists in Independent Living
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Checklist for referrers
Thinking about making a referral to Achieve?
Here’s what we’d need from you now:
- A brief background about the person and your relationship with them
- What they are looking for and any specifics about the supports that are needed
- Relevant details of the person’s NDIS plan
- A basic profile of the person and their needs
- Signed consent forms allowing the sharing of information between relevant parties (download here)
Here’s what we may need later (if applicable to the person you are referring):
- Detailed current assessments of the person’s support needs, including allied health professional reports
- Health and medication summary including any treatment plans
- A positive behaviour support plan
- Information about the person’s preferences, for example if it is for SIL accommodation: living arrangements, preferred location, housemate preferences or any specific requirements
- A list of emergency contacts, including family members, guardians, and healthcare providers.