Hyre Support Coordination helps people in Cranbourne understand their NDIS plan, connect with the right providers, and keep their supports running throughout the life of their plan.
Whether you’re new to the NDIS or changing coordinators, we help make the process clear and straightforward.
We provide registered NDIS support coordination across Cranbourne and surrounding suburbs, including Cranbourne North, Cranbourne East, Cranbourne West, Narre Warren, Berwick and Clyde. Meetings are available in person, by phone or by video call.
Cranbourne is a key service hub for Melbourne’s south-east, with many participants travelling from nearby suburbs for appointments, shopping, and community supports. People living in Botanic Ridge, Devon Meadows, and Clyde regularly access services in Cranbourne, while others travel to Dandenong, Berwick, and Frankston for allied health and specialist care.
Many people receive therapy, support work, community services and medical care from providers located across different suburbs. We help coordinate appointments, referrals and communication between providers so your supports continue working together instead of separately.
Support Coordination is our primary service in Cranbourne, with recovery coaching, mental health, and complex care available through eligible NDIS funding.
For participants starting their NDIS journey, we help explain how their plan works, identify suitable providers across Cranbourne and surrounding areas, and put the first supports in place.
This ongoing support helps participants manage their plan throughout the funding period. We stay involved throughout your plan by keeping providers connected, following up delayed referrals, monitoring service agreements and making sure your supports continue to match your goals as circumstances change.
Specialist Support Coordination is designed for participants managing more complex situations, including hospital discharge, psychosocial disability, unstable housing or involvement with multiple health and community services. Our specialist coordinators help reduce barriers and keep everyone working together.
Before a plan review, we help participants understand what is working, identify any gaps in their current supports, and prepare information that reflects their ongoing needs and goals. We also work with your providers to gather relevant reports and updates that can support your next plan.
Finding the right support coordinator is important in Cranbourne, where accessing services can involve more travel and planning. Here is what makes our approach different:
Many participants in Cranbourne receive support from therapists, support workers, community programmes, and other NDIS services at the same time. Support coordination helps bring these supports together, making sure everyone is working towards the same goals and your plan is being used effectively.
As your needs change, your coordinator helps update service arrangements, resolve issues with providers, and identify new supports when needed. This means you have ongoing guidance throughout your plan, not just help when services first begin.
Support coordination is available for participants whose NDIS plan includes this funding. We charge the standard NDIS pricing and discuss your available funding before services begin.
Hyre Support Coordination supports participants across Cranbourne and nearby suburbs in Melbourne’s south-east. Participants living throughout the Cranbourne region often travel to nearby suburbs for allied health, specialist appointments and community supports. We help organise those services so travel, appointment scheduling and communication between providers are easier to manage.
They can also regularly access services in Narre Warren, Berwick, and Clyde, where more specialist providers are available. For those living in Cranbourne South, Botanic Ridge, and Devon Meadows, we help plan around longer travel times so distance does not become a barrier to receiving the right supports.
A coordinator connects participants to the right providers, sets up service agreements, monitors the plan budget, and prepares for plan reviews. In Cranbourne, a large part of the role involves managing access to allied health and specialist services that are not locally available and making sure participants are not missing appointments because of distance or transport.
Support coordination is funded through the capacity-building budget and sits separately from core supports. It does not reduce what is available for therapies, personal care, or daily living activities.
Give written notice to the current coordinator as outlined in the service agreement, then sign a new agreement with us. The changeover usually takes one to two weeks, and we manage the transition so supports do not drop during that period.
Most participants at Level 2 have regular contact with their coordinator throughout the month, not just around plan review time.
Our specialist support coordination team holds qualifications in social work, mental health nursing, occupational therapy, and psychology. Standard support coordinators are not required to hold specific qualifications under the NDIS, but our specialist team does.
Same business day response.
Hyre Support Coordination is currently accepting new participants in Cranbourne. Whether this is a first plan or a switch from another coordinator, start with a free 30-minute review. No commitment needed before that conversation.