Putting Compassion into Disability Support Services

Happy people with disabilities

With a high level of collaboration from multiple health practitioners, Compassion Support Services was created due to a shortage in quality mental health services in Lockridge (Perth) and surrounding suburbs.  We are passionate about improving the progression of individuals holistically, rather than focusing solely on medication management.

Smiling man in wheelchair
Cartoon male nurse pushing wheelchair with senior lady

Our shared accommodation facility has a maximum of three clients at any one time, across three bedrooms with 24-hour care support workers who are also under the management and supervision of the on call registered Nurse. This facility is suitable for lower risk clients requiring 24-hour in house support from qualified support workers under registered nurse supervision. The facility is new, clean, and furnished with a large outdoor space, and is located close to Altone Park Recreation Centre.

Our Values

Adult Men Working Together Project

Respect

  • We respect all individuals’ values
  • We acknowledge achievements, abilities, and strengths
  • We empower and support individuals to make informed choices

Integrity

  • We accept accountability for the outcomes of our work
  • We are honest and transparent in what we do
  • We practice with strong moral principles

Honesty

  • We believe in honest and transparent relationships with our clients and their representatives

Ethics

  • We support all people to achieve a sense of belonging in their community
  • We embrace culture and diversity
  • We acknowledge contribution of family

Compassion

  • We have caring, positive interactions with participants to deliver high quality services and support. 

What makes us different?

At Compassion Support Services, our level of care and compassion greatly exceeds that of our competitors as all our staff have been carefully chosen based on their ability to practice, their ethics, compassion, and experience in the fields of mental health and aged care.

Carer with patient in wheelchair