Noon Care NDIS registered disability support provider
Our services · Respite-first NDIS provider

NDIS supports, built around the participant.

Noon Care is a respite-first NDIS provider. Short Term Respite is our primary service, and alongside it we deliver a careful range of everyday supports designed around participants' routines, support needs, and the goals in their NDIS plan.

Primary focus
Short Term Respite
Plans
Self, plan, agency managed
Who can enquire
Participants & coordinators
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Respite-first by design

Short Term Respite is our lead service.

Backed by a considered range of everyday NDIS supports.

NDIS Registered Provider

Quick facts about Noon Care services

Main focus
NDIS Short Term Respite (previously known as STA)
Who we work with
Participants, families, carers, and support coordinators
Plan types
Self, plan and agency managed
Across Australia
Enquiries welcome nationwide, subject to fit and capacity
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Respite is disability-related support, not a leisure product.

Primary service

Disability-related respite support that gives a participant time apart from their primary informal supports while everyday routines, support needs and NDIS plan goals stay in focus. Previously known as Short Term Accommodation (STA).

  • Planned or short-notice respite support
  • Group, individual or home-based settings where appropriate
  • Support at the participant's usual level of care
  • Self, plan and agency managed NDIS plans supported
What we provide

A respite-first hub, with the everyday supports around it.

Six services in total, each designed around the participant. Short Term Respite sits at the centre, with the other supports sitting alongside it depending on what the plan and the household actually need.

Not sure where to start?
NDIS-aligned respite

Short Term Respite

Disability-related respite support that gives a participant time apart from their primary informal supports while everyday routines, support needs and NDIS plan goals stay in focus. Previously known as Short Term Accommodation (STA).

  • Planned or short-notice respite support
  • Group, individual or home-based settings where appropriate
  • Support at the participant's usual level of care
  • Self, plan and agency managed NDIS plans supported
Learn more about respite
02Ongoing in-home support

Supported Independent Living

Consistent in-home or shared living support for participants who need steady help with daily activities, delivered by experienced support workers.

Learn more about Supported Independent Living
03Support to stay connected

Community Participation

Supported access to community, social and recreational activities so participants stay connected to the people, places and interests that matter.

Learn more about Community Participation
04Everyday personal support

Personal Care

Respectful, dignified help with daily personal activities including hygiene, dressing, medication prompts, and everyday routines, delivered at the participant's pace.

Learn more about Personal Care
05Support around the home

Household & Daily Tasks

Practical support around the home for essential household tasks: meal prep, cleaning, shopping and appointments, where they relate to the participant's disability support needs.

Learn more about Household & Daily Tasks
06Support to get where you need to go

Transport Assistance

Support that may assist with getting to appointments, activities or the community, where it fits within the participant's NDIS plan.

Learn more about Transport Assistance
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Four common groups

Most enquiries come from one of these.

Who we help

Who usually enquires.

You do not need a polished pitch to get in touch. A plain description of the household and what is starting to stretch is usually enough for us to tell you whether a proper conversation is worth setting up.

  • 01

    NDIS participants

    Exploring support that fits your plan, your routines and the people already providing daily care at home.

  • 02

    Families and carers

    Looking for support that sustains the caring arrangement already in place, not something that replaces it.

  • 03

    Support coordinators

    Mapping a service mix into a participant's plan and looking for a provider who will work carefully inside it.

  • 04

    Plan managers and others

    Helping a participant or family explore options, or early in the process and still working out what sits within the plan.

Common questions

Helpful guidance, before you reach out.

The questions participants, families and support coordinators ask us most when they are working out which service to start with.

What is Noon Care's main support focus?

Short Term Respite, previously known as Short Term Accommodation or STA, is our primary service. We also deliver a careful range of other NDIS supports, including Supported Independent Living, Community Participation, Personal Care, Household and Daily Tasks, and Transport Assistance. Our respite-first focus is how we stay specialised in the support we believe matters most to the participants and families we work with.

How do I know which service is right for me?

A simple way to start: if family members or carers providing daily unpaid care need time apart while the participant's usual routines continue, look at Short Term Respite. If you need ongoing shared or in-home support, look at Supported Independent Living. Personal Care, Household and Daily Tasks, Community Participation, and Transport Assistance all sit alongside these, and a participant can use more than one depending on their plan. If in doubt, a short conversation with our team is usually enough to point you in the right direction.

Can I enquire before I know exactly what support I need?

Yes. You do not need a polished pitch or a final decision to get in touch. A plain description of the household, what is starting to stretch, and what the NDIS plan currently supports is usually enough for us to talk through which services are a realistic fit and what a next step could look like.

Do you support self, plan and agency managed participants?

Yes. We work with self, plan and agency managed NDIS plans. Before anything is booked, we confirm what sits within the participant's plan and who is invoicing whom, so there are no surprises later.

Can families and support coordinators enquire on behalf of a participant?

Yes. Families, carers, support coordinators and plan managers are all welcome to reach out. Suitability depends on the participant's goals, support needs and plan circumstances, and we are happy to talk through options before anything is arranged.

Where should I start if I am looking into respite specifically?

Our main Short Term Respite page covers what respite is, how it may support NDIS goals, what it may include, and where it can be provided. From there, city and suburb pages cover how respite enquiries usually shape up in a specific area. If you would rather speak with someone directly, the contact page routes straight to our team.

Can one participant use more than one kind of support?

Yes, depending on what sits within the participant's NDIS plan. For example, a participant may have ongoing in-home support as well as planned Short Term Respite. The mix depends entirely on the goals and funding in the plan, and we confirm what we can deliver for any given arrangement before anything is booked.

We are here to help

Not sure where to start? Let's talk it through.

Tell us a little about the participant, the people already providing daily care, and what the NDIS plan supports. Whether you are looking at respite or something else, we will help you think through the right next step.

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Most enquiries

Answered within one business day, by a real person.

Services enquiries

Tell us what is happening and what you are working with.

If respite is likely the fit, we will route you into the respite conversation. If one of the other supports is closer, we will say so. Either way, we walk through plan context and a realistic next step before anything is booked.

  • Respite-first, honest about fit

    If Short Term Respite is the right match we will say so. If it is not, we will point you at the service that is.

  • All NDIS plan types supported

    Self, plan and agency managed plans. We confirm what sits within your plan before anything is booked.

  • A real conversation, not a sales funnel

    Participants, families and support coordinators all welcome. You do not need a polished pitch to start.

Still exploring? Short Term Respite, Noon Care home, or common service questions.