Group / Centre Activities
Group / Centre Activities at Infinite Ability Home Care give NDIS participants across Melbourne enjoyable, supported ways to socialise, learn and build confidence in real community settings.
Designed for children, teenagers and adults aged 0–65, these small-group outings and programs focus on friendships, skills and fun while making community participation safer, less stressful and more accessible for participants and their families in Melbourne metro area.
Supportive Small-Group Experiences
Why Choose Us For Group / Centre Activities
Infinite Ability Home Care focuses on Group / Centre Activities that feel welcoming, not overwhelming. Many NDIS participants avoid traditional day programs because groups are too large, noisy or impersonal. Our small groups across Melbourne metro are carefully planned so each person can join in at their own pace, with plenty of individual attention and encouragement.
As an NDIS registered provider, Infinite Ability Home Care designs every group activity around your NDIS goals. Whether you want to build social skills, increase community participation, develop independence or simply enjoy time out of the house, our team works with you, your family and your support coordinator to create meaningful, achievable outcomes from each session.
Experienced support workers lead our group / centre style activities in real community settings – parks, cafes, sports venues, libraries, classes and local events – rather than in large, institutional centres. This approach helps participants feel like part of everyday life in Melbourne, practising real-world skills in real-world places while still having structured support on hand.
Safety and quality are central to how we run NDIS group activities. Staff are trained, screened and supervised, and group sizes are matched to participants’ needs. We consider mobility, health conditions, communication styles, sensory preferences and cultural needs when planning each outing, and we adjust activities when someone is anxious, tired or needs extra support.
Language and culture matter in social groups. Wherever possible, we match participants with support workers who understand their culture and, where available, speak their language, while recognising that an exact match is not always possible. This helps our Group / Centre Activities feel respectful and comfortable for people from diverse backgrounds across Melbourne.
Families and carers are kept informed about upcoming activities, goals and progress. We provide clear information about where groups are going, what to bring and what skills we are working on, so you can feel confident that your loved one is safe, included and making the most of their NDIS-funded group activities.

Happy Customers
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As a parent of a 10-year-old on the autism spectrum, I was nervous about typical day programs. Big rooms and loud groups were too much. Infinite Ability Home Care suggested their small Group / Centre Activities around Melbourne. Staff prepared my son beforehand, chose quiet parks and short outings, and checked in after each session. His confidence and social skills have grown every week.
— Emily Harris
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I'm an adult with an intellectual disability and had tried other NDIS group activities that felt childish and boring. With Infinite Ability Home Care, the Group / Centre Activities are planned around what I actually enjoy, like coffee outings, gentle exercise and local events in Melbourne. Support workers treat me like an adult, explain everything clearly and help me practise independence without taking over.
— Jacob Wilson
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Our teenage daughter struggled with anxiety and rarely left the house. We wanted social opportunities but worried about her being pushed too hard. Infinite Ability Home Care built a gradual Group / Centre Activities program, starting with short library visits in Reservoir and walks in local parks. The team respected her pace, communicated with us after each outing and linked everything back to her NDIS goals.
— Aisha Martin
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After acquiring a brain injury, I felt isolated and embarrassed about going out alone. Joining the Group / Centre Activities run by Infinite Ability Home Care has been a turning point. Staff helped me set realistic community participation goals, practised routes with me and encouraged gentle conversation in small groups around Melbourne. I feel safer, more confident and less alone with every activity.
— Daniel Cooper
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As a support coordinator, I refer several participants to Infinite Ability Home Care for Group / Centre Activities in Melbourne. Feedback from families is consistently positive. Sessions are properly documented, aligned with NDIS goals and run by reliable, screened support workers. Communication about schedules, incidents and progress is prompt and professional, which makes my job easier and gives me confidence recommending their group programs.
— Olivia Brown
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My brother is non-verbal and previous group services did not really understand his communication or sensory needs. The Group / Centre Activities team at Infinite Ability Home Care spent time getting to know him and our family. They chose quieter venues, used visual supports and kept group sizes small. Now he smiles getting ready for outings and seems calmer and happier afterwards.
— Michael Turner
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When we moved to Melbourne, my adult son with disability had no friends and no idea how to use local facilities. Through Infinite Ability Home Care's Group / Centre Activities, he has discovered favourite cafes, gyms and community events. Staff encourage him to make choices, handle money and talk with others, while staying nearby for support. His independence and mood have improved enormously.
— Sophia Allen
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As someone from a culturally diverse background, I worried my preferences would be ignored in disability group programs. Infinite Ability Home Care listened carefully and tried to match me with Group / Centre Activities that felt familiar, including visits to local cultural events and community hubs in Melbourne. Staff are respectful about language, food and customs, which makes me feel genuinely welcome and understood.
— Liam Thompson
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What happens in your group activities?
Our Group / Centre Activities in Melbourne include small-group outings to parks, cafes, libraries, sports, classes and community events. Each session is structured but flexible, with time for conversation, skill-building and fun. Support workers focus on confidence, social skills and community participation so NDIS participants feel safe, included and ready to try new things.
Do you have a fixed centre?
Infinite Ability Home Care does not run a large permanent day centre. Instead, our Group / Centre Activities use real community venues across Melbourne. This community-based approach keeps activities varied, age-appropriate and genuine, helping NDIS participants practise skills in everyday environments while still having reliable support workers alongside them.
How do you support different ages?
Group / Centre Activities are tailored for children, teenagers and adults aged 0–65. We consider age, abilities, interests and support needs when forming groups and choosing activities. Younger participants may focus on play and basic social skills, while older participants work on confidence, independence and community access within their NDIS group activities.
Can you tailor activities to goals?
Yes. When you join our Group / Centre Activities, we discuss your NDIS goals and design a program that aligns with them. For example, you might work on making friends, using money, using public places or managing anxiety in busy spaces. Each Melbourne-based activity is chosen to support those personal goals in practical ways.
How are group activities funded?
Most participants use their NDIS funding for Group / Centre Activities, usually from social and community participation budgets. Infinite Ability Home Care works with self-managed, plan-managed and NDIA-managed participants across Melbourne. We follow current NDIS pricing rules and provide clear documentation so your group activities are easy to understand and manage.
Is transport included for activities?
Transport for Group / Centre Activities can often be arranged using appropriate NDIS funding where available. Options may include support workers driving participants to and from venues or travelling together on public transport around Melbourne. We discuss transport needs during onboarding so your group activities feel accessible, safe and realistic for you.
How do you manage safety?
Safety is a core focus of our Group / Centre Activities service. Staff are screened and trained, venues and activities are risk-aware, and group sizes are kept manageable. We plan around mobility, medical needs, communication styles and sensory preferences, making NDIS group activities in Melbourne as safe, calm and predictable as possible.

Phone Number
0430 534 112
Business Location
35 Johnson St, Reservoir VIC 3073, Australia
E-Mail ID
[email protected]Enquire About Group Activities
Ready to explore Group / Centre Activities that actually suit your needs and goals? Share a few details in the form below and our team will contact you to discuss options in Melbourne and surrounding suburbs. If you have questions about suitability, funding, accessibility or schedules, tell us what you need and we will help design a safe, enjoyable program.
