EnableU North Melbourne is an Approved Home Care and NDIS registered provider dedicated to improving the lives of people with disability and older Australians receiving aged care support. We offer a wide range of in-home and community-based services including support workers, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, clinical care, and nursing. Our skilled team is fully qualified, police-checked, and committed to fostering independence and wellbeing. Trusted provider of NDIS, disability support , and home care services. We proudly serve the diverse communities across Banyule, Darebin, Hume, Merri-bek, Nillumbik, and Whittlesea.
For NDIS participants in the Nillumbik and Hume regions, working with allied health professionals can mean the difference between a generic plan and a personalised, empowering care strategy. At EnableU, we support you in achieving your goals by aligning our allied health services directly with your NDIS plan and funding categories.
Allied health includes services provided by qualified professionals who support your daily function, wellbeing, and independence. These include:
NDIS participants can access these services under categories such as:
EnableU’s therapists work with you and your support coordinator to:
We also liaise with plan managers and LACs to ensure clarity around billing, scheduling, and measurable outcomes.
As your needs change, your therapy should evolve. EnableU therapists adapt sessions and interventions as you meet milestones, recover function, or set new priorities. We support:
Our allied health professionals don’t just deliver services—they become part of your trusted care network. We work alongside your support workers, family, and coordinators to make sure your plan reflects your real, everyday life.
If you're looking to get more from your NDIS plan or want help building your therapy supports from the ground up, EnableU is here to help.
Check provider qualifications, reviews, NDIS registration, and ensure clear communication and service agreements.
Home care generally supports older people through aged care funding, while disability support is specific to NDIS participants of all ages.
A support coordinator helps participants understand and implement their NDIS plan and connect with suitable service providers.
Yes, NDIS supports people with a range of disabilities, including both physical and psychosocial (mental health-related) conditions.