Care to Share GC
Supporting Independence, Skills and Community Participation on the Gold Coast
Skill-Based Programs for All Abilities and Experience Levels
We’re a local Gold Coast provider delivering value-for-money, high-quality programs designed to support NDIS participants to build skills and work towards their individual goals.
Our programs focus on developing independence, social and communication skills, and confidence through structured, goal-oriented activities in real-world settings. We offer a range of small-group experiences tailored to different ages, interests, and support needs.
Participants are supported to build capacity in areas such as community participation, daily living skills, decision-making, and interpersonal relationships. Some programs involve more active, community-based experiences, while others provide a supportive environment for participants to gradually develop confidence and independence at their own pace.
Each program is designed to align with participant goals and provide meaningful opportunities for skill development, increased independence, and long-term outcomes.
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Upcoming Skill Development and Community Participation Programs
2025 - 2026
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2026 Sandstone Point, Bribie, Big 4 19th June - 21st June
Experience a secure and well-supported 4WD adventure along Bribie Beach, including a visit to the historic World War II bunkers. Wrapping the trip up with an enriching excursion to Australia Zoo on Sunday, prior to departure. This itinerary is fully aligned with NDIS standards to ensure participant safety, engagement, and enjoyment.
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2026 Gold Coast 31st July - 2nd August
Accommodation is secured at the Big 4 Helensvale, providing a comfortable and accessible base for the weekend. Key goals supported during this period include enhancing physical activity and social engagement through participation at Game Over. Activities such as go-karting, climbing the wall, and laser tag will promote gross motor skills development, improve coordination, and encourage teamwork and communication. This weekend plan aligns with NDIS objectives to increase community participation, build confidence, and foster new social connections.
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2026 Tweed Heads 11th - 13th September
Accommodation will be provided at Big4 Billabong Park. The weekend itinerary is designed to promote social engagement and skill development, beginning with a visit to Hosana Farm Park. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with farm animals and engage in physical activities such as the slip and slide, supporting sensory and motor skill enhancement. On Sunday, prior to departure, participants will take part in water-based activities, including pedal boating on the Tweed River, fostering physical wellness and confidence in a supportive environment. This program aligns with NDIS goals by encouraging community participation, skill building, and physical health.
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2026 Gold Coast 23rd - 25th October 2026
Accommodation will be provided at the Big 4 Helensvale. Weekend activities will include an excursion to Surfers Paradise to experience Holey Moley and Hijinx Hotel, where participants will engage in themed room challenges and mini-golf. These activities are designed to promote social inclusion, skill development, and community participation in alignment with NDIS goals.
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2026 Tallebudgera Creek 27th - 29th November
During our stay at Tallebudgera Creek Tourist Park in a villa, participants will embark on an enriching excursion to Currumbin Wildlife Park, beginning with a unique opportunity to enjoy breakfast with the koalas. The day will continue with exploration and interaction with a variety of native animals, promoting engagement with the natural environment. On Sunday, we will visit ‘Bounce’ for recreational activities, followed by a communal lunch, before returning home. This itinerary supports the NDIS goals of community participation, social inclusion, and skill development in a supportive and enjoyable setting.
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The NDIS does not fund holidays or purely recreational experiences.
Our programs are designed and delivered as structured, goal-focused supports that align with participant NDIS plans and capacity building outcomes.
We offer small-group, community-based programs that support participants to develop skills in areas such as independence, social and communication skills, daily living, and community participation.
Supports may include assistance with personal care, accommodation, meals, and planned activities where these are directly related to the delivery of supports and achievement of participant goals.
Programs are designed to provide opportunities for participants to build capacity, try new experiences, develop practical life skills, and increase confidence and independence in a supported environment.
Funding Your Supports
Our programs are designed to align with your NDIS goals and are primarily delivered as capacity building supports, with a focus on developing independence, social skills, and community participation.
Depending on your individual plan and goals, supports may be funded through your NDIS budget, including Core Supports (such as Assistance with Social and Community Participation) and/or Capacity Building supports.
We work with you to ensure the supports delivered are reasonable, necessary, and directly linked to your goals and outcomes.
A service agreement will be provided prior to commencement, outlining the supports to be delivered, how they align with your goals, and any inclusions related to your program.
Building Confidence and Independence
Participants are supported to develop confidence and independence through structured, goal-oriented activities in community settings. This includes building skills in decision-making, problem-solving, and adapting to new environments, with support tailored to individual needs and goals.
Developing Daily Living and Communication Skills
Participants are supported to build practical daily living skills, including communication, personal organisation, and safe participation in activities. Programs are designed to strengthen independence and increase participants’ ability to manage everyday tasks and interactions.
Strengthening Social and Community Participation
Participants are supported to develop social skills and build meaningful connections through facilitated group activities. Programs focus on improving communication, building relationships, and increasing confidence to engage in community and social settings beyond the program.
Testimonals
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Dee provided exceptional care and support to my three disabled children for over 3 years. She took on every challenge with professionalism, compassion and enthusiasam, ensuring my boys recieved the highlest level of care. She provided overnight and vacation care and community outings, and thoughtfully created engaging activities to provide meaningful interaction. Her dedication and abilitity to adapt to any situation made a profound difference in our family.
Katherine Peereboom
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I am so impressed with Dee and the level of care Dee and her team have when supporting my two sons, who both have ASD and ADHD. They went above and beyond to provide a wonderful experience for my boys whilst on respite. Dee and her team are kind, caring and professional. My boys respite stay was tailored to their disabi;ity support needs and interests within budget. My boys enjoyed it so much that they wanted to go on respite again. That says a lot, given they are two boys who would never do anything independent from their parents before their respite experience
Julie Ann McClure
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Please ensure that you have read and agreed to our terms and conditions.
Once we have received booking form we will forward a service agreement for you to sign