Major life changes are hard for anyone — and harder when you're navigating the NDIS at the same time. Life transition support is funding for the practical and capacity work of getting through a big change without your supports falling apart.
Common transitions where Seareal can help. Different transitions need different support — what stays consistent is having someone in your corner through it.
Moving to your own home, into shared accommodation, or out of the family home.
Leaving school, finding employment, study options, or supported employment pathways.
Parents aging, family carers becoming unable to provide support, sibling departures.
Hospital discharge, rehabilitation pathways, returning to community after treatment.
Approaching 65, considering My Aged Care, navigating dual systems.
Sudden changes — relationship breakdown, housing loss, mental health crises.
Life transition funding is for participants going through a major change that requires structured support to manage well.
Young people moving from school into work, study, or post-school options.
First time living independently, supported independent living, or shared housing.
Returning home after a hospital stay, managing a new diagnosis, or rebuilding routines.
Aging parents, carer unavailability, separation, or significant family change.
Four things that aren't industry standard but should be.
Two or three regulars per participant — not a different person every visit.
Real people on the line, not call queues or IVR menus.
Workers based in the regions we serve — not interstate.
If we're not right for you, we'll say so up front.
Support coordination is ongoing — it manages your plan generally. Transition support is targeted at a specific change in your life. Many participants have both: a coordinator for ongoing plan management, and transition funding for a specific upcoming change.
Yes — that's one of the most common uses. We help find accommodation, organise the move, set up supports in the new home, and stabilise routines.
Usually. Most transitions have a defined end (a move completed, a new job started, a diagnosis stabilised). Funding is typically for 6–18 months but can extend if needed.
Yes. The transition from NDIS to My Aged Care is one of the most complex transitions, and dedicated support during this period is well within scope.
Raise the upcoming transition at your next plan review or, if it's urgent, request an unscheduled review. Document the transition you're facing and what support you'll need.
No pressure, no sales pitch. Just an honest discussion about what you need and whether we're the right fit.