Participate Community
How Do You Get Involved With Community Activities with Support?
Participating in different activities and programs that promote your interests or skills, and know formal or informal groups or social clubs, creative workshops, sports or volunteer programs, are all encouraged.
Duty Care Services
What Participate Community Offers
Taking part in your community’s programming helps you engage with activity related to your interests and individual capabilities. Our services can support community participation through social groups, local events, and skill-building workshops. You can develop social connections and friendships through shared activities and even a sense of belonging.
Types of Community Participation
You can take part in:
- Social and hobby groups
- Local festivals and community events
- Volunteering opportunities
- Skill-building workshops
Our team supports you in finding activities that increase confidence and relationships.
Join Activities That Match Your Interests
Our programs will work together with disability care services to enable you to engage with confidence and safely. Participating encourages independence, growth, and promotes ongoing engagement with the community.
Make Daily Living Easier While You Join Community Activities
Duty Care Services offers a range of support to make daily life easier while you participate in community activities. Our services include:
- SIL Support: Support for independent living in supported residences that meets your individual requirements.
- Accommodation Assistance: Support identifying and keeping accommodation that fits your lifestyle.
- Household Support: Support with cleaning, laundry, meal preparation and other daily living activities.
- Daily Living Assistance: Assistance with personal care, routines and daily responsibilities.
These services provide practical support so you can focus on engaging in activities, establishing social connections and enjoying a broader participation in the community.
Make Your Community Involvement Happen
If you are looking for local activities that fit your interests and capacity, Duty Care Services can help. Explore programs, local events and social activities, and access support when and if you need it to connect and participate. Don’t wait to start, just take that next step today and start making those connections that will last forever!
Frequently Asked Questions
Guide to Participate Community Programs
Why should I join Participate Community programs?
Community programs aren’t just things to do. They’re ways to meet people and try new things. You might end up in a hobby group, check out a festival, volunteer somewhere, or join a workshop. Along the way, you make friends, pick up skills, and start feeling like you truly belong.
How do I get support to join activities?
Duty Care Services makes getting involved easy. We help you plan your activities, figure out which clubs or workshops fit you, and provide one-on-one support when needed. We don’t just leave you to it; we stay around, give tips, answer questions, and make sure you feel confident every step of the way.
Are there services to support daily living while participating?
Yes. Life doesn’t pause when you’re trying to join in. That’s why we provide things like:
- SIL support to help you live independently
- Help finding and managing your place to live
- Household assistance with cleaning, laundry, meals
- Advice and guidance for personal care and daily routines
Basically, we take care of the everyday stuff so you can focus on joining in.
What are the benefits of participating?
Being part of these programs isn’t just about showing up. You’ll meet people, make friends, feel more confident, and improve how you communicate. It can boost your mental and physical health, reduce loneliness, and make you feel like you belong somewhere. Plus, there’s always something new to learn or try.
How can I start participating?
It’s straightforward. We’ll talk about what you like, what you want to try, and then explore programs that match. We give practical help to attend, participate, and keep going. The goal is simple, you end up feeling included, confident, and actually enjoying the community.