Support through major life transitions — leaving school, starting work, moving out, and adjusting to changing care needs. Planning, coordination, and building confidence at your pace.
Evia Health provides life stage transition support for NDIS participants across Melbourne. We help you navigate major changes — leaving school and entering the workforce, moving into independent or supported living, adjusting to new or progressing health conditions, and planning for the future with confidence.
Transitions can feel overwhelming, but they do not have to be. Our role is to walk alongside you through the process — helping you plan, coordinate the right supports, build new skills, and make informed decisions about what comes next. We work at your pace and focus on what matters most to you.
Employment preparation, workplace skills, and supported job seeking to help you move from school into meaningful work.
Support with housing, daily routines, and managing a household — building the skills and confidence to live more independently.
For progressive conditions, ageing, or new diagnoses — adjusting your supports so they keep pace with your evolving health and life.
Budgeting, goal setting, and making informed choices about your support — so you feel in control of your own future.
Evia Health supports participants through major life transitions including leaving school and entering employment, moving into independent or supported living, adjusting to changing care needs as conditions progress or new diagnoses arise, and building confidence in decision making and planning for the future.
Yes. We support participants preparing to leave school and enter the workforce. This includes employment preparation, building workplace skills, supported job seeking, and connecting with disability employment services. We work at your pace and focus on what you want to achieve.
For participants with progressive conditions, ageing-related changes, or new diagnoses, we help adjust your supports to match your evolving needs. Because Evia Health is nurse-led, we understand the clinical side of changing care needs and can coordinate with your medical team to ensure your NDIS supports keep pace with your health.
Facing a big change and not sure where to start? We are here to help you plan, prepare, and move forward with confidence. Get in touch to talk about your transition needs.
Support coordinators can refer participants directly — contact us here.