Disability Support for Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
- Statewide Acquired Brain Injury Case Management Service
- Acquired Brain Injury Community Access Program
- Statewide Acquired Brain Injury Paediatric (SAPC) Co-ordinators
- Neighbour-ring
- Compass Clubhouse
- Acquired Brain Injury Maintaining Access Program
- Melbourne Case Management Services (MCMS)
If you are living with an acquired brain injury (ABI), we can support you to participate in the community, maximising your quality of life.
If you are living with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), we can support you to get involved in your community and get the most out of local support services.
If you are living or working with children and young people with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), we can support you.
If you are living with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), our Neighbour-ring program can support you to make more friends and be part of a wider group in your local neighbourhood.
If you are living with an acquired brain injury(ABI), the Compass Clubhouse can support you to regain life and work skills and participate more meaningfully in the community.
If you are living with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and have previously had case management, we can assist you to make sure that things keep running smoothly and help maintain your independence.
If you have received compensation as a result of your Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), or are able to self-fund your services, then we can support you to participate in your community, maximising your quality of life.
Acquired Brain Injury
We work alongside people living with an Acquired Brain Injury, providing tailored support to assist them to reach their goals.
We provide case management, outreach and secondary consultation for children, young people and adults using a family sensitive and person centred approach.

