About Us

Who we are

HomePlace has been transforming lives since 1989. We are a registered NDIS Provider.

We support people with intellectual and other disabilities across Adelaide SA to live safely, confidently and independently in places they are proud to call home.

We are a purposefully small organisation – and intend to stay that way. This is so we can truly know each person we support – their goals, interests, preferences, and support needs — and to expand their life roles, independence, opportunities for learning and joy, building community connections with them.

What we do

We provide support with the aim that each person can take their rightful place at the heart of community – living a big, rich life filled with purpose, joy, connections, and opportunities.

We provide support with people living with disability ranging from a few hours per week, to 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.

What we aim to achieve

For each person we support:

  • Improved skills and learning of new skills
  • To get out and about in their local and favourite communities
  • Meaningful roles at home and in their communities
  • A strong sense of safety and security
  • Opportunities to meet new people and make friends
  • Fulfilling work and/or activities

Our Team

At HomePlace, our dedicated team of skilled support workers brings together over 1,500 years of combined experience in disability support.

We’re guided by a values-driven and diverse Governing Board and Leadership Team, including our CEO and two Board members who have family members who live with disability.

We intentionally do not employ Health Professionals, Support Coordinators, Local Area Coordinators, or Plan Managers, nor do we own property. Instead, we partner with these specialists to build person-centred teams that support individuals to live healthy, active, and independent lives.

On behalf of the people we support, we work with:

Why are we called HomePlace?

We help people living with disability to convert the house/unit/apartment they live in, into a place they are proud and happy to call their ‘home’.

In their home, they can decide when they need HomePlace supports. In their place, they can welcome support from other providers too.

In their home, they can choose how they want their rooms, furniture, pictures, and garden to be, and who they welcome into their home.

It is a place where they can be themselves.

The person’s home. Their place. HomePlace.

“I like living here. We are friends.” (Anne Marie).
“She is my friend.” (Julie)

Our vision

To set the standard in providing responsive, personalised support for people with intellectual disability.

What services and supports do we provide?

We support people with disability:

We can provide support:

Types of Support

Home and Living

Community Participation