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Hyre Support Coordination

Reliable NDIS Support Coordination in Frankston

Hyre Support Coordination is registered with NDIS, delivering NDIS support coordination and psychosocial recovery coaching in Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula.

We work with participants across Frankston and surrounding suburbs and are currently accepting new participants. Free 30-minute plan review available.

How We Deliver Support Coordination in Frankston

Participants come to us when they want a coordinator who genuinely understands their plan, can work alongside their health team without needing a briefing on clinical context, and will take practical steps from the first conversation. Our free 30-minute plan review gives new participants a clear picture of what their funding covers and where to begin.

Finding the right disability support coordination in Frankston takes local knowledge. Allied health providers in the area can have wait lists, and participants travelling between Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula often need to plan carefully around which services are genuinely accessible. Our coordinators know which NDIS-registered providers are currently taking new participants locally, and account for travel and access when building a participant’s supports.

NDIS Support Coordination Services We Deliver in Frankston

A registered support coordinator can help participants in Frankston understand what their plan funds and connect with the right providers. This includes identifying local allied health, community programs, and services available through Peninsula Health’s community health arm.

As a support coordination provider operating in Frankston, our team keeps the whole plan functioning as goals and circumstances shift. The coordinator maintains a clear picture of what is in place, what is working, and what needs adjusting, tracking service agreements and preparing participants for reviews as part of our standing work.

The team delivers specialist support coordination in Frankston for participants with complex needs, including those managing concurrent clinical input from Peninsula Health’s adult mental health service, community nursing, or other specialist teams.

Our recovery coaches work in Frankston alongside participants’ clinical teams, not instead of them. For participants connected to Peninsula Health’s mental health programs, our coaches help figure out what recovery looks like in practice day to day and what needs to go into the NDIS plan to support it.

An NDIS coordinator from our team prepares participants in Frankston for plan reviews by gathering evidence from current providers, identifying gaps in what the plan funds, and making sure the supports documented reflect what the participant actually needs.NDIS plan review preparation is a standing part of coordination built into ongoing work.

Who Can Access Support Coordination?

Support coordination is available to NDIS participants whose funding for it is included in their plan. It is listed in the Capacity Building Support Coordination category. Particularly for participants with complex needs, those who are new to the NDIS, or those who have had difficulty putting their plan into practice.

If you are unsure whether your plan includes support coordination funding, contact our team for a free 30-minute plan review. We will go through your plan with you and confirm what is available before any commitment is made.

Participants with Support Connection (Level 1), Coordination of Supports (Level 2), or Specialist Support Coordination (Level 3) in their plan can access our services. Recovery coaching is funded separately and can run alongside coordination in the same plan.

Why Participants Choose Us for Support Coordination

Frankston participants often need a coordinator who can keep pace with a plan that has shifted new goals, new clinical context, or supports set up for a different stage of life.

  • We hold NDIS registration number 4050142775 and have delivered coordination services since 2018.
  • We meet participants at home, at a local community centre, or wherever is practical, not just over the phone
  • We follow up on referrals to make sure services have actually been booked and are running, not just sent and forgotten
  • If something should be active but is not, we follow it up rather than waiting for the participant to raise it
  • Our coordinators keep track of every provider and service in a participant’s plan, so the participant does not have to
  • When something is not working, we contact the provider directly and work out what needs to change

What Happens When Your NDIS Plan No Longer Fits Your Goals?

Frankston has participants at many different life stages: younger adults moving out of school-based supports, people stepping down from clinical programs, and longer-term participants whose plans were set up years ago and no longer reflect where they are. Each calls for coordination that goes beyond keeping existing services running.

When goals shift toward study at Chisholm TAFE, independent living, employment, or managing a new diagnosis, what is in place usually needs to shift with them. Our coordinators work through what needs to change, what can stay, and what new providers or agreements are required.

We track whether the services in place are moving participants toward their goals, and raise it directly when they are not. NDIS capacity building supports are central to this, building toward the participant needing less coordination over time, not more.

What Happens When You First Contact Us

When a participant or family member contacts Hyre Support Coordination, the first conversation is straightforward. We ask about the current plan, what is already in place, and what the participant is trying to achieve. There is no extended intake before useful work begins. Our coordinators come to that first conversation prepared to give a clear, honest picture of what coordination can do from here.

For participants switching from another coordinator, the process is uncomplicated. You can change at any point without a plan review or NDIA approval. Check your service agreement for the notice period, typically two to four weeks, and our team will use that time to prepare for a proper handover. When coordination starts with us, we work through what is active, what needs attention, and where gaps exist.

NDIS Coordination Across Frankston and Surrounding Suburbs

Frankston North, Karingal, and surrounding suburbs have fewer NDIS-linked services available locally and higher rates of disadvantage and psychosocial complexity than much of Melbourne. Without active coordination, participants in these areas often end up with plans that are approved but never fully implemented.

In suburbs such as Langwarrin, Seaford, and Carrum Downs, bus routes connect to Frankston Station but do not directly serve most allied health or specialist services. Our coordinators work out what each participant can realistically get to and identify providers who come to them where needed.

When local services are the right option, our team connects participants with Peninsula Health’s community health sites, the Frankston Mental Health and Wellbeing Local on Nepean Highway, and Mind Australia’s Prevention and Recovery Care service. We set up the referrals, confirm the bookings, and make sure everything is running before moving on.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I already have a support coordinator and want to move?

You can change at any point. Check your current service agreement for the notice period, usually two to four weeks. Our team will use that time to explain what is in place and prepare for a proper handover so nothing falls through the cracks.

How long does it take for coordination to start after I get in touch?

It depends on your current situation. Contact our team directly for a clearer picture of what to expect. Timelines vary depending on what is already in place and what needs to be set up.

Is Hyre Support Coordination registered to deliver NDIS services in Frankston?

Yes. Hyre Support Coordination holds NDIS registration number 4050142775 and has been a registered provider since 2018.

How often will I meet my coordinator?

This depends on your plan and what is happening with your supports. Most participants are in contact with their coordinator regularly during active periods when providers are being set up, services are changing, or a review is approaching. Between those times, the team is available when something needs attention.

Can family members or carers attend meetings?

Yes. Family members and carers are welcome to be part of conversations with the coordinator. Many participants find it useful to have someone they trust in the room, particularly when discussing plan goals or reviewing what is in place.

What happens if my current plan no longer meets my needs?

Your coordinator will identify what has changed and what the plan currently does not cover. Depending on your situation, this may mean preparing for an unscheduled plan review with the NDIA, gathering evidence from your providers, or adjusting which services are active within your current plan.

What should I bring to my first meeting with a coordinator?

Your current NDIS plan if you have it, along with any letters or documents from your providers. If you do not have these to hand, that is fine; the coordinator can work with what is available and help you locate what is missing.

Talk to us

A free 30 minute plan review. No obligation.

1300 584 877

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Ready to Talk About Your NDIS Plan?

If you are looking for a registered support coordinator in Frankston with clinical qualifications and all three coordination levels under one roof, our team is currently accepting new participants. Contact us to book your free 30-minute plan review.

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