Life Stage & Transition Assistance

Support through change,

transition & new stages of life

Life changes can be difficult to manage without the right support. Astara Wellness provides assistance to help NDIS participants navigate important life stages, transitions and changes in their support needs.

Making life changes feel more manageable

Life is full of transitions and with the right support, each one becomes an opportunity rather than a challenge. Our Life Stage & Transition Assistance supports are designed to help participants navigate significant life changes with confidence, clarity and dignity.

Whether you're moving from school into adulthood, transitioning into a new home, exploring employment or facing an unexpected life change, our team works closely with you, your family and other key supports to understand what matters most and what kind of support will make the biggest difference.

We don't just plan the transition, we are there through it, adapting our support as your needs evolve and celebrating every step forward along the way.

What this support can include

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Astara Wellness can assist participants with practical support during transitions such as:

  • Moving from school to adult life

  • Starting or changing day programs or community activities

  • Adjusting to new support arrangements

  • Moving into a new home or shared living arrangement

  • Building routines after a major life change

  • Understanding and using available supports

  • Strengthening daily decision-making and independence

  • Connecting with community services and informal supports

  • Preparing for changes in personal care, home life or community participation

How Astara Wellness helps

Our team works with the participant and their support network to understand what is changing, what support is needed, and what practical steps will help the participant feel more confident and settled.

We focus on:

  • Creating calm, structured support during periods of change

  • Helping participants understand new routines and expectations

  • Supporting communication between participants, families and providers

  • Encouraging independence and self-confidence

  • Reducing stress and uncertainty during transitions

  • Helping participants stay connected to their goals

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Suitable for participants who need

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This support may suit participants who:

  • Are going through a major life change

  • Need help adapting to a new daily routine

  • Require support to build independence

  • Are moving into new accommodation or community activities

  • Need assistance coordinating practical day-to-day supports

  • Benefit from structured, consistent guidance

WHO THIS IS FOR

Is this support right for you?

  • Young adults

    Young adults

    School leavers planning their next chapter

  • New residents

    New residents

    Moving into independent or shared living

  • Job seekers

    Job seekers

    Exploring employment or training pathways

  • Anyone in change

    Anyone in change

    Navigating any significant life transition

WHAT WE DELIVER

Support that covers what matters

What we provide

  • School to adulthood - planning, goal-setting and skills development as young people transition out of school.

  • Living arrangement transitions - support moving into new homes, shared living or supported accommodation.

  • Employment & training - preparing for and navigating pathways into work, volunteering or study.

  • Family & relationship changes - support through changes in family circumstances or living situations.

  • NDIS plan transitions - navigating changes to your plan, new supports or new providers.

  • Goal planning - identifying what you want from your next chapter and building a roadmap to get there.

Our approach

Collaborative planning with participant, family and key supports.

Strengths-based approach - we start with what you already have.

Connections to education, employment, housing and community services.

Support to build decision-making confidence and self-advocacy.

Regular reviews to adapt support as your transition progresses.

Culturally responsive - we honour your background and values throughout.

Our outcome focus

The aim is to help participants move through transitions with greater confidence, stability and independence. Astara Wellness supports participants to take practical steps toward their goals while ensuring they feel respected, informed and supported throughout the process.

Frequently asked questions

  • Life Stage & Transition Assistance is available to NDIS participants of all ages, though it is particularly valuable for young people aged 15–25 transitioning out of school. It is equally relevant for adults navigating significant life changes at any stage.

  • Yes - transition support must be funded in your NDIS plan. If it is not currently included but you feel you need it, speak with your support coordinator about requesting it at your next plan review.

  • Absolutely. We encourage family members, carers and other key supports to be involved - with the participant's consent. Transitions affect everyone, and we work best when the whole team is aligned.

  • The duration depends entirely on the nature and complexity of the transition. Some participants need support for a few months; others for a year or more. We adjust the intensity of support based on where you are in your journey.

Ready to plan your next transition?

Contact our team for a no-obligation conversation. We respond within 24 hours.