Daily routine, community access and social connection — from the same consistent, patient workers you actually know. We serve inner-west and eastern Sydney, and we build your roster a fortnight ahead so nothing is a surprise.
Acknowledged the same business day. You meet your worker before supports start.
Every person's experience of acquired brain injury is different. Our support workers focus on what you want help with — the everyday, practical side of life — building around your routine, your pace and your goals.
Help building and sticking to a daily routine, getting the day started, managing tasks at home, and practical prompting and gentle structure to support memory and planning.
Getting out into the community, attending appointments, running errands and staying active — your support worker goes with you, at your pace. More on community participation →
Staying connected matters. We run a Wednesday social and recreation group alongside individual community access — a low-key, welcoming way to get out and meet people.
Working toward doing more for yourself over time — whether that's managing your week, catching transport, or building confidence in everyday tasks. We follow your lead.
Support workers can accompany you to any appointment you have on — helping you get there, wait alongside you, and get home without it taking up the whole day.
There's no single template. We talk with you (and the people who know you) about what actually matters and build supports around that — not the other way around.
Familiar faces, a known routine and a roster you can see ahead of time — these aren't nice-to-haves. For many people living with ABI, consistency is genuinely part of what makes support work.
We provide support work across Sydney — with a focus on the Inner West, City and Eastern Suburbs. We're a proudly Aboriginal-led, culturally safe team — and everyone is welcome.
If you're a support coordinator looking for consistent, patient support workers for a participant with acquired brain injury — start a referral or call us. We confirm capacity before anything is agreed, and your participant meets their worker before supports begin.
Yes. Tegrity provides NDIS support work for adults living with acquired brain injury across inner-west and eastern Sydney. Our support workers focus on daily routine, community access, social connection and practical prompting — delivered patiently and consistently by the same small team.
Yes — and for people living with ABI, continuity really matters. At Tegrity you're supported by a small, named team you meet before supports start. Your roster is planned a fortnight ahead, and if the fit isn't right we rematch you.
A support worker can help with the practical side of daily life: building and sticking to routines, getting out into the community, attending appointments, social activities (including our Wednesday group), prompting and gentle structure to support memory and planning, and working toward greater independence — at the person's own pace. Support workers are not therapists or clinicians; they focus on everyday practical support.
We provide support work across Sydney, with a focus on the Inner West, City of Sydney and Eastern Suburbs.
Yes. Tegrity Services is a registered NDIS provider (registration number 4050099017), registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.
Start a referral or have a chat with us first. Acknowledged the same business day — you meet your worker before anything begins.
Start a referralOr call (02) 7265 1558