NDIS support in East Hills —
consistent, local, unhurried.
East Hills is at the end of the T8, close to the Georges River National Park and some of the quietest streets in South-West Sydney. We run supports here that match that pace — the same workers, every fortnight, without the churn.
Support Work in East Hills
East Hills is green, residential, and well served by the T8 — which means easy access to Revesby, Bankstown, and the city corridor without needing a car. We build rosters around the participant's address and how they actually move through their day, whether that's accessing services along the T8 line, walking to East Hills Park, or participating in the Wednesday Recreation Group, which draws participants from across the T8 corridor each week.
Support covers personal care, domestic assistance, and community participation. Georges River National Park is accessible from East Hills for participants who benefit from natural environments — walks, picnics, and outdoor activities are genuine options, not aspirational ones. Workers assigned to East Hills know the area; they're not doing their first drive-through on a participant's time.
Rosters are delivered before each fortnight starts. When something changes, a person calls you — not an automated message. If a worker is unavailable, we find a replacement from the same small team, not a stranger from a centralised pool.
Support Coordination in East Hills
Support coordinators based with us understand the local service landscape. East Hills sits on the Canterbury-Bankstown and Georges River council boundary, which affects which local area coordination, allied health, and community services are available and on what wait. We navigate that on participants' behalf, including making direct calls to services rather than sending referral emails into queues.
Coordination includes plan reviews, service sourcing, NDIS renewals, service agreements, and complex support needs planning. We are transparent about conflict of interest — coordinators present all available providers and never push Tegrity supports unless they are genuinely the right fit.
Making a referral
The online referral form takes about three minutes. Every submission is acknowledged the same business day, in writing, with a clear next step. Call (02) 9774 1234 or email info@tegrityservices.com.au to speak to someone before completing the form.
Referrals that don't disappear into a void
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Current capacity
Taking new Support Work participants in:
Support Coordination capacity is open across South-West Sydney. Updated monthly; last updated June 2026.
Send a referral. Hear back today.
The form takes about three minutes, captures NDIS details and plan dates, and accepts a plan upload.
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